Kelowna is a city of about 110,000 people in south-central British Columbia. It is located in the Okanagan Valley.
Teams[]
- (Okanagan-Mainline Junior Hockey League, 1961-1963) league renamed OJHL
- (Okanagan Junior Hockey League, 1963-1967) league renamed BCJHL
- (British Columbia Junior Hockey League, 1967-1983) moved to Summerland
- Kelowna Chiefs (Kootenay International Junior Hockey League, 2010-present)
- Kelowna Packers
- (established 1949)
- (Okanagan Senior Hockey League, 1951-1960), ceased operations December 8, 1960
- (Junior Team: British Columbia Hockey League, 1986-1989) renamed Spartans
- Kelowna Rockets (Western Hockey League (junior), 1995-present)
- Kelowna Spartans (British Columbia Hockey League, 1989-1995)
- Kelowna Wings (Western Hockey League (junior), 1982-1982) become Spokane Chiefs
Arenas[]
- Kelowna Memorial Arena
- Prospera Place (formely Skyreach Place)
- Capital News Centre
- Royal LePage Place (Mount Boucherie Complex)
- Rutland Arena
- Okanagan Training Rink (formerly Okanagan Sportscentre)
- Jim LInd Arena
Champions[]
Royal Bank Cup[]
- 1992-93 Kelowna Spartans
Ed Chynoweth Cup (WHL Championship)[]
- Kelowna Rockets (2002-03, 2004-05, 2008-09, 2014-15)
Memorial Cup[]
- Kelowna Rockets (2004)
Players[]
- Steve Bozek
- Sarah Casorso
- Jonathan Filewich
- Tom Martin
- Kiel McLeod
- Jason Ruff
- Ryan Stewart
- Jason Tapp
- Bob Westerby
Arenas[]
External Links[]
- Kelowna on Wikipedia