No, the Willow Inn does not exist anymore.
As for boating suggestions - it is kind of early in the year for boating, even in Kelowna. I am not sure how much fun it would be if you can't jump in the water unless you're in a wet suit.
I would hit up as many wineries as you can. I am not sure if there are any tours that will take you to all of the places, so you don't have to worry about getting too imbibed by the wine samples.
Fishing might be a good - I've done camping up at Dee Lake, they have a good stocks of rainbow trout, camping spots / cabins, canoe rentals, etc.
Malibu or Scandia might be places to try for batting cages, go-carting, etc.
There was a good putting course on the West Side of the lake just as you cross the bridge, but I don't know if that is still there. It's basically a pitch and putt course, good if you don't want to spend the whole day at the golf course.
There are decent restaurants in Kelowna, but its hard to recommend unless you know what mood you're in, eg) sports bar or fine dining.
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