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Incola Hotel

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The Incola Hotel is a striking heritage building that recalls the era of railway travel in the Okanagan. Constructed in 1914 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the hotel once welcomed passengers arriving by train. Today, its distinctive architecture, with a prominent corner tower and red brick façade, makes it a recognizable landmark. While no longer operating as a hotel, the building houses commercial spaces and is a popular subject for photographers. Visitors can appreciate its exterior details and imagine the bustle of early 20th-century travel.

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  • Photograph the ornate brickwork and corner tower from the outside
  • Read the historical plaque detailing the hotel's railway origins
  • Walk the surrounding streets to see other heritage buildings in the area

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Ways to visit Incola Hotel

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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