The historic place is the single-storey, wood-frame P.E. Simpson House built in 1914 in Arts and Crafts style, and located at 758 Sutherland Avenue in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.
The historic place is the one-and-one-half-storey, wood house built prior to 1914 and located at 732 Sutherland Avenue, in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.
The historic place is the large, brick, 2.5-storey Charles Harvey House, built in 1908 in a hybrid of the Queen Anne and Foursquare styles, located at 715 Sutherland Avenue in Kelowna's South Central Neighbourhood.
The historic place is the St. Michael and All Angels Cathedral, a large stone Gothic Revival church built in 1911-13 and located at 608-650 Sutherland Avenue, at the corner of Richter Street, in Kelowna's South Central Neighbourhood.
The historic place is the two-storey red brick former Rutland Elementary School, built in 1913 with Beaux-Arts influence, and located at 770 Rutland Road North in the Rutland sector of the City of Kelowna. A wood addition, built in 1931, that stands at the rear of the brick school does not comprise part of the historic place.
The historic place is the one-and-one-half storey wood-frame McDonald Farm House, built in 1913 with Arts and Crafts detailing, and located at 520 Rutland Road in Kelowna's Rutland neighbourhood.
The historic place is the one-and-one-half-storey wood-frame Willis Schell House built in 1913 with Arts and Crafts features, and located at 1024 Rutland Road in Kelowna's Rutland neighbourhood.
The G.D. Loane House is a one and one-half storey side-gabled wood-frame, stucco-clad Period Revival house with a large, modern front-gabled addition on the south end. The house fronts onto a generous garden that merges into a grassed park on the east side of Mill Creek. The house overlooks City Park, and is located in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood.
The J.N. Thompson House is a large, two-storey, wood-frame Queen Anne Revival style house. The house was originally located in the northwest corner of Richter Street and Sutherland Avenue in Kelowna's inner city south-central neighbourhood. In 2021, the house was relocated to Southeast Kelowna within the Agricultural Land Reserve.
The historic place is the imposing and classical two-storey, red brick Central Elementary School, built in 1913 at 1825 Richter Street in Kelowna's South Central Neighbourhood.