Kamloops, Canada - Ramada Inn Kamloops from $108 per night
Overview | Rates | Map Downtown Kamloops 2 KM (1/4 mile - 2 min.) Onion Garden Restaurant on site - serves breakfast, dinner and room service Rooftop lounge, outdoor patio Book it now!
Kamloops, Canada - Executive Inn Kamloops from $121 per night
Overview | Rates | Map Located Near The Heart Of Downtown, The Executive Inn Has 150 Newly Refurnished Spacious Rooms For Guests Who Require Comfortable, First Class Accommodations Book it now!
Kamloops, Canada - South Thompson Inn Guest Ranch from $115 per night
Overview | Rates | Map The South Thompson Inn And Guest Ranch Is Located On 45 Acres Of Ranch Land On The South Thompson River, And Has A Spectacular View Of The Surrounding Book it now!
Kamloops, Canada - Comfort Inn & Suites from $105 per night
Overview | Rates | Map Great city view. Waterslide, pool, hot tub and game room. Close to shopping and restaurants. Sun Peaks Ski Mountain 49 kilometers. Golf 10 kilometers. Book it now!
Kamloops, Canada - Accent Inn Kamloops from $92 per night
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Kamloops, Canada
Kamloops, located in western
Canada, is a city of wonders; particularly of the natural variety. As the third
largest city in the interior of British Columbia, this four-season paradise has
something for everyone. The city is easy to reach, has the warmest weather in
Canada, and boasts world-class sporting facilities and incredible recreational
experiences. It is also a very affordable city which treats its visitors
graciously.
There are many reasons to visit
Kamloops. The city has the warmest summers in the area with an average
temperature of 72F during June, July and August. There are a number of
beautiful parks throughout the city. At any time of year, there is some type of
tournament taking place, giving Kamloops the nickname "The Tournament Capital of
Canada".
With a mild, dry four-season
climate, visitors can enjoy summer and winter activities. Kamloops experiences
over 2,000 hours of sunshine a year and only 10.62 inches of rain. In the
winter, the area is transformed into a postcard-like effect with an average
snowfall of 33.86 inches in Kamloops to 17 feet at nearby Sunpeaks, one of
Canada's largest ski areas.
Conveniently and centrally
located in the heart of British Columbia's Interior, visitors can arrive via
train, plane or automobile from all parts of the province. With such
convenience, it's easy to take advantage of the many things to see and do, both
in the city as well as throughout the entire area. Travelers to Kamloops will
find a clean, lively city with an abundance of year round indoor and outdoor
recreation activities and sports. The city offers a variety of museums, art
galleries and live productions. Sports enthusiasts will find hiking, bicycling,
fishing and golf in the summer and tobogganing, snow skiing, ice fishing and ice
skating in the winter. Scenic views are another attraction to travelers.
Visitors are lured to the city for a view of the surrounding mountains and
lakes. Some of the major activities and sports in Kamloops include golf, hiking,
and boating in the summer and skiing and snowboarding in the winter.
A visit to the British Columbia
Wildlife Park is well worth the time spent. Visitors can wander with the family
through a unique wildlife facility. The park features over 70 local and
endangered species, programs for children, and even a water park. For a unique
adventure with spectacular scenery, take a trip on the Kamloops Heritage Highway
by rail. Guests can ride the rails with the sights and sounds of the
magnificently restored steam engine 2141, "The Spirit of Kamloops". Watch out
for Billy Miner and his gang who are known to stop the train and re-enact the
"Great Train Robbery." A truly unique attraction is the Sunmore Ginseng
Factory. Here visitors can take a tour of the 18,000 sq. foot facility and
learn about the healing powers of ginseng. This is the only professional ginseng
manufacturing facility in North America. For the out of doors enthusiast, there
are a variety of activities both in the city and nearby. Hyak Wilderness
Adventures offers guests a fun and safe whitewater rafting experience.
Depending on how much excitement a visitor desires, one can take a motorized
raft trip or enjoy a paddle trip and really get involved with the river.
For a once-in-a-lifetime
experience, no visit is complete without viewing the Adams River Salmon Run.
Every year, nature's great story of birth, death and renewal takes place in the
shallow waters of the Adams River, east of Kamloops. This annual reaffirmation
of life is one of nature's most remarkable shows, witnessed by travellers from
all over the world. Every year in late September to mid-October, hundreds of
thousands of salmon make their way up the mighty Fraser and Thompson Rivers to
spawn. It's a massive migration and a yearly ritual established well before
humans settled the area. The Adams River is also the final home for Chinook,
Coho and pink salmon. Of course there is nothing like a day of skiing and there
is plenty available. One of the most noted ski resorts is the Sunpeaks Ski
Area. The resort is internationally recognized and known for its abundant
sunshine, dry and plentiful snow, friendly locals, superb grooming, and an
award-winning trail and village design. There are over 3,600 skiing acres on
three mountains and the highest peak soars nearly 3,000 feet above the village.
Sunpeaks can entertain all from the most aggressive to the most cautious of
skiers and snowboarders with its wide variations in terrain.
Whatever the interest and
whatever the time of year for a visit, visitors to Kamloops will leave rewarded
with wonderful memories and wonderful pictures, so be sure to bring the camera.