The Apple Triathlon takes place on Saturday, Aug. 18 and Sunday, Aug. 19 - and there are a number of road closures and transit adjustments throughout downtown, Glenmore and North Kelowna.
Motorists are asked to use caution and keep an eye out for athletes prior to and during this event as some will be familiarizing themselves with the course. Motorists are also encouraged to plan their routes to avoid delays.
Thursday, August 16 to Sunday, August 19
Park closure
Parking restriction
Friday, August 17 to Sunday, August 19
Road Closures
Parking Restriction
City Park beach visitors and boaters should be aware that there will be swimmers in Okanagan Lake between City Park and the Downtown Marina on both Saturday and Sunday from approximately 5 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday, August 18 to Sunday, August 19
Parking Restriction
Saturday, August 18
Road Closures (5 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Single lane traffic (5 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Parking lot & boat launch closures (5 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Sunday, August 19
Road Closures (5 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Single lane traffic (5 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
The intersection on Ellis Street at Bernard Avenue will be open to Transit Traffic only.
Motorists can also expect traffic delays to take place on Gordon Drive at the Bernard Avenue intersection as vehicles will only be allowed through after participants have passed.
Motorists are encouraged to use Clement Avenue for access in and out of the North End.
Vehicles travelling south on Valley Road must turn right to Summit Drive.
Transit Service
On Saturday, August 18, transit routes 2 (North End), 5 (Gordon) and 7 (Glenmore) will experience delays from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Route 2 will be detoured via Richter Street to Bay Street to Ellis Street (regular routing) in and out of the North End (stops on Water St and Ellis St up to Bay Ave will be closed). Route 5 will be detoured via Richter Street and Cawston Avenue (stops on Ellis Street and Clement Avenue will be closed); board at stops on Richter Street and Cawston Avenue.
On Sunday, August 19, routes 2 and 5 will remain on detour, and routes 7 and 10 (North Rutland) will also be detoured. Route 7 will bypass all stops on Clifton Road and High Road returning to regular routing on Glenmore Road north of High Road. Route 10 will be detoured in and out of downtown via Lawrence Avenue bypassing stops on Bernard Avenue from Richter Street to Spall Road and on Spall Road between Bernard Avenue and Enterprise Way; board at stops on Lawrence Ave. Route 2 will operate north and southbound on Richter Street, turning back via Broadway Avenue, Kingsway and Cambridge Avenue (no service to any Water Street or Ellis Street stops). Riders should plan ahead. For more information and to view maps outlining service impacts, please visit https://bctransit.com/kelowna/home.
Downtown is anticipated to be busy throughout the weekend. Public parking will be available at the Library Plaza Parkade located at 1360 Ellis Street, Memorial Parkade at 1420 Ellis St. and Chapman Parkade at 345 Lawrence Avenue. For more information about parking, visit kelowna.ca/parking.
Residents can reduce traffic and parking congestion by choosing various modes of active transportation, such as biking, walking and carpooling. Visit smarttrips.ca to learn more about how the City supports and promotes Active transportation through events, programs and education.
For more information about the Apple Triathlon, including course maps, visit appletriathlon.com.