The left side provides a scenic perspective of the Kelowna city center and the William R. Bennett Bridge during the final descent into the valley.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled 'Volcano Alley' experience, showcasing the most iconic peaks of the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range, concluding with a stunning descent over Lake Okanagan.
While both sides offer world-class alpine scenery, the left side typically provides the most dramatic views of the high southern Rockies and the jagged peaks of the Purcell Mountains before descending into the Okanagan Valley.
The right side offers a superior vantage point of the iconic high peaks of Banff National Park and a spectacular sweeping view of the Okanagan Lake and valley during the final approach into Kelowna.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic North Shore of Lake Superior and provides the iconic vantage point of Okanagan Lake during the final descent into Kelowna.
The left side offers superior views of the rugged Cariboo and Monashee mountain ranges and the strikingly colorful glacial lakes of the North Okanagan.
The left side provides a more intimate view of the Coast Mountain peaks and is the primary vantage point for the beautiful descent along the length of Okanagan Lake.
The left side offers superior views of the jagged peaks of the Canadian Rockies and Kootenay National Park, followed by a panoramic sweep of the Okanagan Lake during the final approach into Kelowna.
The Right Side offers an immediate aerial perspective of the Seattle skyline and the Space Needle upon takeoff, followed by direct views of the Central Cascades and the sun-drenched vineyards of the Okanagan Valley during the descent.
While both sides offer incredible views of the Canadian wilderness, the right side provides a superior perspective of the towering Coast Mountains, volcanic landmarks like Mount Edziza, and the scenic descent into the Okanagan Valley.
The right side provides a more dramatic perspective of the high-alpine terrain, featuring the glaciated peaks of the Selkirk Mountains and the rugged granite spires of Valhalla Provincial Park.
The right side offers the most iconic landmarks of the Pacific Northwest, most notably the towering, snow-capped peak of Mount Baker and the rugged expanse of the North Cascade mountains.