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The historic community of Peachland dates back to the late 1800s and has a population of almost 5,000 residents. Surrounded by orchards, vineyards and towering Ponderosa pines, Peachland is a serene and picturesque community located on the shore of Okanagan Lake in Beautiful British Columbia. Peachland is located 18 miles north of Summerland and 21 miles southwest of Kelowna, and neighbours on the community of WestBank.
http://www3.telus.net/public/possakf/
Entertainer performing a variety of musical styles in fifteen languages. Includes a schedule and photos.
http://www.parrotisland.net/
Sanctuary for abused and abandoned exotic birds. Pictures of some of the birds, reprint of a tour report, and an article on why birds pluck.
http://www.peachland.ca/
Official city website. Bylaw information, council members, facilities, parks, recreation, and local events.
http://www.peachlandfarmersandcraftersmarket.ca/
Includes photos and details about vendors, and vendor application forms.
http://www.peachland.ca/cms.asp?wpID=68
The department features history, photos, members, apparatus and the year's calls and responses.
http://www.peachlandlions.com/
Features information about meetings and activities, list of officers, and announcements.
http://peachlandrotary.com/
Photos, club activities, club events, and current executive list.
http://www.peachlandsportsmens.ca/
Promotes responsible hunting and fishing through education and accountability. Includes membership information, facility information, club profile, newsletters and photo gallery.
http://sueberlie.com/
Shamanic life coach offers details of the technique, profile, testimonials and blog.
http://www3.telus.net/public/apossak/
Angela Possak offers classes in primitive, fine cut and wide cut for beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. Includes photos, fees and accommodation information.
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