Kelowna North runs along the north end of the city — from the edge of downtown toward Glenmore, with lake access points, a mix of established homes and newer infill, and a trajectory pointing upward as the city's north end continues to redevelop.
Kelowna North occupies the residential belt north of downtown — between the lake and the highway, stretching north toward Glenmore. It's a neighbourhood of contrasts: older bungalows from the 1950s and 60s alongside newer townhomes and infill builds, established trees lining streets that are slowly being rediscovered. The lake is close. Downtown is close. And the prices still reflect a neighbourhood that the rest of the city hasn't fully caught up to yet.
Kelowna North sits close to Okanagan Lake's north shore. Multiple beach and park access points — the lake lifestyle without the south-end price tags.
North end of downtown Kelowna is walkable from many Kelowna North addresses. Bernard Ave, the Cultural District, and Waterfront Park all within easy reach.
Older character homes on established lots sit alongside newer infill and townhomes. For buyers who appreciate the texture of a neighbourhood that grew organically, this has it.
Compared to Lower Mission or downtown condo prices, Kelowna North still offers genuine value — particularly for buyers who want a detached home close to the city core.
Older stock in a desirable location creates real renovation upside. Buyers willing to do the work can capture significant equity in a neighbourhood where finished product commands a premium.
Kelowna's north end has been quietly rising. New development, infill, and spill-over from downtown are gradually reshaping what this neighbourhood can command.
Kelowna North is the neighbourhood at downtown's doorstep — with Knox Mountain, lake access, and an evolving infill scene attracting serious buyer interest.
Kelowna's most beloved urban park is right in the neighbourhood — hiking trails, dramatic lake views, Apex beach, and Paul's Tomb bouldering area.
A quiet north-end beach on Okanagan Lake — less crowded than downtown beaches, and on foot from most Kelowna North addresses.
Bernard Avenue, the waterfront, restaurants, and arts venues are all walkable from Kelowna North — without the condo density of the core.
Multiple lake and beach access points, boat launches, and the north-end shoreline give Kelowna North genuine waterfront adjacency at non-waterfront prices.
Kelowna North has some of the city's most interesting character housing stock — older homes on established lots, alongside newer infill.
As Kelowna densifies, north-end lots near downtown are attracting developer and investor interest. Strong long-term fundamentals for early movers.
Kelowna North is served by the north/central Kelowna school catchment, with schools at every level accessible from the neighbourhood.
Serving the north Kelowna corridor including Kelowna North — a community-focused school with a growing student population.
An established elementary school serving the Glenmore and north Kelowna area.
Grades 6–8. The north Kelowna middle school — named after the same Knox for whom Knox Mountain is named.
Grades 9–12. Kelowna's central secondary school is a short commute from Kelowna North, with transit connections available.
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Since 1999, Mark Jontz has been one of the top-producing agents in the BC Okanagan. Chairman's Club Lifetime Member, Chairman's Hall of Fame inductee (first in brokerage history), 5,000+ home evaluations, and 3,000+ transactions.
Michael brings a tradesman's eye to real estate — years in the trades, now applied to evaluating construction quality and investment properties. Active investor himself, working with buyers across the Kelowna market.