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Summer is well underway, but with floods and smoky skies getting so much attention there are notably fewer tourists taking advantage of the region香蕉视频直播檚 assets.

Conrad Wiker, the owner of Whiplash Cable Park, has definitely experienced a less robust season than in years past, having not even opened yet.

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The bottom line, he said, is the park will survive what is so far a dismal season and is due to community support.

Another water focused business facing an unseasonable lull is Wibit Water Park.

Riley Gallagher has run the Wibit in Kelowna for years and his dad recently opened a Peachland and Penticton location.

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The trouble on this side of the lake has been the negative publicity.

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Ellen Walker-Mathews, vice-president of destination and industry development for the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association said her organization is working hard to ensure potential out-of-province tourists know that the sunny Okanagan is ready to welcome them.

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Walker-Mathews said there is always the risk of fire and smoke in the Okanagan every summer and if there was a major issue that warranted for people to stay away, she said TOTA would be the first to tell people.

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