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We ask Jillian Harris of Love It or List it Vancouver to play tour guide – find out where she eats, shops and hangs out in Kelowna
Hailing from Alberta, Harris not-so-secretly believes that what everyone really wants is to live on a farm. It’s serenity she seeks from her hectic schedule after wrapping a day of shooting, designing, dabbling in fashion or promoting her new rug collection. While she hasn’t had much time to explore her Vancouver neighbourhood of Kerrisdale, this self-described “homebody” does enjoy biking through the neighbourhood and stopping in at Faubourg for coffee and Thomas Hobbs for flowers. But it’s Kelowna she truly calls home. Here are picks in the Interior.
Click through for Jillian’s favourite places to eat, drink, and shop in Kelowna.
“I love Waterfront Wines and Micro – it’s a great place for wine.” For dinner, Quail’s Gate (pictured) “has the best food in Kelowna.”
Lakehouse Home, for classic and contemporary brands, such as Emile Henry and Alessi.
Harris says she loves Blonde Boutique and “Man + Woman (pictured) is a really great clothing store.”