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Billy Lloyd-Jones House

The William Lloyd-Jones House is located in Kelowna’s North End neighbourhood. It is a large, Edwardian-era house distinguished by its two storey massing, full-width open front verandah with square porch columns and central two-storey projecting bay.

The Old Cannery

The historic place is the three-storey brick Old Cannery building, built in 1912 in Edwardian Commercial style at 1280-1298 Ellis Street in Kelowna's Inner City adjacent to the Downtown area. The central three-storey brick portion was later extended with a one-storey wood wing to the south and a two-storey brick wing to the north.

Okanagan Building & Trading Co. Factory

The Okanagan Building & Trading Company Factory is situated on a large corner lot at Ellis Street and Coronation Avenue in the north end of downtown Kelowna, among other structures that recall the city’s industrial origins. Distinguishing features of this historic landmark include its board-formed concrete construction, a low-pitched, side-gabled roof with flanking lower roofs on either side of the building, and large double garage doors that denote the entrance to the shop. Other structures on the site support the industrial function.

St. Mary's Anglican Church

St. Mary's Anglican Church is a one-storey stucco and shingle-clad rural church, designed in a traditional Gothic Revival style. It is located on East Kelowna Road near McCulloch Road, which is the core of East Kelowna, and the location of a local store and the East Kelowna Community Hall. There is a pre-school at the rear of the site, the community hall on one side and orchards on the other. Across the street from the church is a park and sports field. A modern polygonal addition has been built at the rear end of the church.

W.T. Small House

The historic place is the single-storey squared-log W.T. Small house, built in 1890, with a two-storey wood frame front section added in 1910. The property is located at 863 Coronado Crescent, in Kelowna's Okanagan Mission neighbourhood.

CN Station

The historic place is the 1.5-storey stucco and fieldstone Canadian National Railways Station, built in 1926 in a manner characteristic of railway stations of the time, and located at 1177 Ellis Street in Kelowna's North End neighbourhood.