
He led the successful bid to host the largest International Indigenous Tourism Conference in Kelowna in November 2019 and has since developed a cultural tourism strategy for Indigenous Tourism British Columbia and Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association.ĭarryl Sangster is a highly experienced mentor, entrepreneur, and franchisor. While living in West Kelowna, Greg founded and built an award-winning Indigenous Tourism Business, Moccasin Trails. As an outdoor enthusiast Greg spent many years taking tourists and visitors on fishing and hunting adventures in the NWT. Having always been interested in sports & wildlife, Greg achieved his post-secondary degree in Kinesiology from Augustana University in Camrose, Alberta. Greg Hopf lives with his wife and two kids in West Kelowna. Greg and Darryl, the owners of Skedaddle Okanagan location bring a wealth of knowledge about the Okanagan Valley that helps them to provide area residents with high quality customer service and humane wildlife control solutions. Fortunately for residents of the Okanagan Valley, Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control offers reliable, effective humane wildlife control solutions.

With ever-expanding human development into once natural spaces, the opportunity for conflicts is inevitable. These animals, and many others, have adapted to living side by side with us particularly in larger communities like Kelowna, Vernon and Penticton. When raccoons invade an attic or marmots take over your shed, or mice startle you in your home, they can cause sleepless nights and expensive home damage. Unfortunately, not all interactions between humans and wildlife are positive. With so much natural beauty on our doorstep, it is no surprise that residents and tourists alike take every opportunity, whether it’s camping in the summer or skiing in winter, to experience nature and the many species of wildlife that call the Okanagan Valley home.

From Enderby in the north to Osoyoos in the south, our region is renowned for stunning natural landscapes and a desert climate not found in the rest of the country. British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley is a nature lover’s paradise.
