The Joyce Hostel
This historic place is the large 2 1/2 storey wood-frame residence with Tudor Revival details known as the Joyce Hostel located at 455 Park Avenue in the South Central Neighbourhood of Kelowna, British Columbia. The site lies within the Abbott Street Heritage Conservation Area.
Sarah H Frank House
The Sarah H Frank House is a two-storey wood frame Edwardian era residence, distinguished by its steep pitched gable roof. The house is located on the north side of Lawrence Avenue, on the edge of downtown Kelowna on a street of houses of similar scale but of mixed periods.
Surtees Barn
The historic place is the rural, 2 storey gambrel rafted barn, built around 1927 at 4639 Lakeshore Road, in Kelowna's Mission Sector. The barn is closely associated to the Surtees House on the same property
Dairy Barn
This historic 1912 vernacular gable rafted Dairy barn is closely associated with the Fleming Property which was divided from the original Brent’s Mill estate. It was relocated from the original site at 2590 Harvey Ave. to the newly created Heritage Park at 2128 Leckie Pl. in 2002. It was installed on new concrete foundations which retain the orientation relationship with the Fleming House and Brent’s Grist Mill.
Brent's Grist Mill
This historic 1871 vernacular gable roofed 2 level Grist Mill is closely associated with the Fleming Property which was divided from the original Brent’s Mill estate. It was relocated from the original site at 2590 Harvey Ave. to the newly created Heritage Park at 2128 Leckie Pl. in 2002. It was installed on new concrete foundations which retain the orientation relationship with the Fleming House and the Dairy Barn.
Garden Shed
The Garden Shed is a one-storey, rectangular wooden structure with a gable roof located in the Guisachan Heritage Park in Kelowna’s South Pandosy neighbourhood.
Milk Shed
The Milk Shed is a one-storey, L-shaped wooden structure with a gable roof and gable addition located in the Guisachan Heritage Park in Kelowna’s South Pandosy neighbourhood.
Growers Supply Building/Rotary Centre
Elements of the original Growers Supply Building have been retained within the current Rotary Centre for the Arts. The visible remnants of the Growers Supply Building are located at the rear of the current building, including wooden structural and concrete elements.