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This article is about the historic mission. For the neighbourhood of Kelowna named for it, see Okanagan Mission, Kelowna.

Father Pandosy Mission, also known as the Okanagan Mission, was the original home for Father Pandosy in Kelowna, British Columbia. He moved to Kelowna in 1859 and started the first settlement of Europeans in that region. One of the first Europeans to join him at Kelowna was Eli Lequime.

The Pandosy Mission has been restored as a museum. It is owned by the Catholic Church and is jointly administered by the Okanagan Historical Society.

The area of the mission has been known as Okanagan Mission since, and is a neighbourhood of modern Kelowna.

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References

  1. Ormsby, Margaret A. (2011-11-01). A Pioneer Gentlewoman in British Columbia: The Recollections of Susan Allison. UBC Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-4353-9.

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