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Old Royal Bank

The historic place is the Old Royal Bank Building, a stolid two-storey stone commercial building constructed in 1910-11 at 262 Bernard Avenue, at the western gateway to Downtown Kelowna.

Foster Block

The historic place is the Foster Block, a single-storey brick commercial building erected in 1921 and located at 225-243 Bernard Avenue, near the Lake Okanagan waterfront at the western edge of Kelowna's Downtown area.

Pandosy Misson Chapel

The historic place is the 1.5-storey squared-log Pandosy Mission Chapel, perhaps built in 1860 as the first building in the building complex of the Mission of the Immaculate Conception (formerly known as the Okanagan Mission; and now called the Father Pandosy Mission, or simply Pandosy Mission), located at 3685 Benvoulin Road in Kelowna's Mission sector.

Brookdale/Renwick House

The historic place is the 2.5-storey wood shingle-siding Brookdale (also known as the Renwick House), built at some time between 1904 and 1911 in the classic Foursquare style and relocated to 3430 Benvoulin Road in Kelowna's Benvoulin neighbourhood.

Benvoulin Church

The historic place is the Benvoulin Church, built in 1892 as a wood Gothic Revival church with a prominent belltower, and located at 2279 Benvoulin Road, in Kelowna's South Pandosy neighbourhood.