You don't need a time machine to travel back in time — just head to Kaleden Hotel Park. The ruins near Kelowna, are just one hour south by car next to Skaha Lake. Here you'll see the surprisingly well-preserved skeletal remains of an old hotel that has been closed since World War One. Editor's Choice: 7 Retro Vancouver Things That Will Take You Back To The 1950s View this post on Instagram Big fan of 3 day weekends A post shared by Erin van den Brink (@erinvdb) on Sep 7, 2020 at 3:19pm PDT It is the oldest building in the area, and you don't need to do any hiking to visit it. The roadside attraction is free to visit and is exceptionally breathtaking in the fall when all the vines are covering the building change colours. When here, you can explore the exterior to see all four levels. It looks like a mini version of Colosseum in Rome, with the stone walls and massive arches. Next time you are long for a trip to Europe, why not head here for some free fun? Kaleden Hotel Park Price: Free Address: Second St., Kaleden, BC Why You Need To Go: This abandoned shell of a building is waiting to be found. View this post on Instagram Still finding these little gems in my region .. exploring never gets old 🖤🖤 A post shared by Scott (@daydream_a_tree) on Feb 19, 2020 at 6:30pm PST Website Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.