The May Long Weekend is the unofficial start to the tourist season but recent flooding has some visitors re-thinking their plans to vacation in the Okanagan. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, that has tourism officials sending out a message that Kelowna and surrounding area are open for business.
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Some tourists re-thinking their plans in the Okanagan because of flooding
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