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Nature Attractions In Kamloops

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Kamloops is a city in south-central British Columbia in Canada at the confluence of the two branches of the Thompson River near Kamloops Lake. Kamloops is the Tournament Capital of Canada and hosts over 100 tournaments each year at world class sports facilities such as the Tournament Capital Centre, Kamloops Bike Ranch, and Tournament Capital Ranch. Tourism, education, and healthcare are major contributing industries to the regional economy and have grown in recent years. Kamloops was British Columbia's first city to become a Bee City in 2016 as numerous organisations in the community are actively to protect & create bumble bee habitats in the city. It...
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  • 2. Sun Peaks Ski Area Kamloops
    Sun Peaks Resort is an alpine ski resort located in Sun Peaks, British Columbia, Canada, 56 km northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. The summit of the ski area is at an elevation of 2,080 m , with an 881 m vertical rise from the base of the peak. Sun Peaks Resort has 16 square kilometres of skiable terrain , and receives an average of 5.6 m of snow per year. The resort has 12 lifts with a total capacity of 12,000 riders per hour with the Burfield chair being the longest at 23 minutes total ride. There are 135 runs, including 16 gladed areas and 40 km of cross country trails. Sun Peaks area averages over 2000 hours of sun a year. The ski area comprises three mountains: Tod Mountain, Sundance Mountain, and Mt. Morrisey. Prior to July 1993, Sun Peaks was known simply as Tod Mountai...
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  • 3. Kamloops Wildlife Park Kamloops
    Kamloops is a city in south-central British Columbia in Canada at the confluence of the two branches of the Thompson River near Kamloops Lake. Kamloops is the Tournament Capital of Canada and hosts over 100 tournaments each year at world class sports facilities such as the Tournament Capital Centre, Kamloops Bike Ranch, and Tournament Capital Ranch. Tourism, education, and healthcare are major contributing industries to the regional economy and have grown in recent years. Kamloops was British Columbia's first city to become a Bee City in 2016 as numerous organisations in the community are actively to protect & create bumble bee habitats in the city. It is the largest community in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District and the location of the regional district's offices. The surrounding regi...
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  • 4. Kenna Cartwright Park Kamloops
    Kenna Cartwright Park is a municipal park located in Kamloops, British Columbia. The park was created to preserve one of Kamloops' natural landscapes and views. The name comes from the former mayor, Kenna Cartwright. It features over 40 km of hiking trails through grasslands, hills, valleys, and Ponderosa Pine and Douglas Fir forests.
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  • 5. Lac le Jeune Kamloops
    This page is for the lake. For the community located on it, see Lac Le Jeune, British ColumbiaLac Le Jeune is a lake and provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 37 kilometres south of Kamloops or 47 kilometres north of Merritt. The lake is located within Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park, a 213-hectare provincial park run by the British Columbia Ministry of the Environment, and is a popular fishing spot for fighting Rainbow Trout, which was established in 1956. It is a summer holiday spot with 144 campgrounds and the Lac Le Jeune Resort. The lake has had several names including Batchelor, Chuhwels, and Le Jeune Lake. The current name was adopted in 1956, and commemorates Father Jean-Marie-Raphaël Le Jeune, a French Catholic priest who spent much of his life in the re...
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  • 6. Paul Lake Provincial Park Kamloops
    Paul Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located southwest of Heffley Lake and to the northeast of the city of Kamloops. The lake is believed to be named for Jean Baptiste Lolo, as is nearby Mount Lolo, who was also known as St. Paul, or Chief St. Paul, and served as an interpreter at Fort Kamloops and became regarded as a chief by the local Secwepemc people, though of Iroquois and French Canadian origin.Originally without fish, Paul Lake was stocked with Rainbow trout, which thrived. Subsequent inadvertent introduction of Redside shiners, Richardsonius balteatus initiated a sequence of competition for amphipods and predator-prey interactions that were studied by P.A. Larkin and his students.
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  • 8. McArthur Island Park Kamloops
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  • 9. Kamloops Rivers Trail Kamloops
    Kamloops is a city in south-central British Columbia in Canada at the confluence of the two branches of the Thompson River near Kamloops Lake. Kamloops is the Tournament Capital of Canada and hosts over 100 tournaments each year at world class sports facilities such as the Tournament Capital Centre, Kamloops Bike Ranch, and Tournament Capital Ranch. Tourism, education, and healthcare are major contributing industries to the regional economy and have grown in recent years. Kamloops was British Columbia's first city to become a Bee City in 2016 as numerous organisations in the community are actively to protect & create bumble bee habitats in the city. It is the largest community in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District and the location of the regional district's offices. The surrounding regi...
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  • 10. Harper Mountain Ski and Snowboard Hill Kamloops
    Harper Mountain is the name of a ski area located outside of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada . The mountain has a vertical drop of 427 m , a base elevation of 1,100 m and a top elevation of 1,524 m . It offers 400 acres of skiable area on 15 different trails. In terms of lifts, it has one chair lift, one T-bar, and one rope tow. The mountain also has a terrain park, a snow tube park, cross country skiing, and a skating pond. Although Harper Mountain does not offer the amenities of larger resorts such as hotels, restaurants, and specialty stores, it does have a log-construction ski lodge, an equipment rental shop, and offers ski and snowboard lessons.
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  • 12. Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area Kamloops
    Lac du Bois is a protected area north of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It overlooks the North Thompson River and South Thompson River. It is mainly made up of grassland but does have small groves of Ponderosa Pine and Douglas Fir. It also has a few small lakes. The park is a common area for hiking and mountain biking. Near the park boundaries people enjoy dirt biking.
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  • 13. Roche Lake Provincial Park Kamloops
    Roche Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located northeast of Stump Lake in the Nicola Country of that province's South-Central Interior. The park lies to the northwest of the city of Merritt and to the south of Kamloops.
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  • 14. Buse Lake Protected Area Kamloops
    Buse Lake Protected Area, informally known as Buse Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, 23 km ESE of Kamloops near Monte Creek. It was created in 2000 as part of the outcome of the Kamloops Landuse and Resource Management Plan and is 228 hectares in size.
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  • 15. Sun Peaks Sun Peaks
    Sun Peaks Resort is an alpine ski resort located in Sun Peaks, British Columbia, Canada, 56 km northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. The summit of the ski area is at an elevation of 2,080 m , with an 881 m vertical rise from the base of the peak. Sun Peaks Resort has 16 square kilometres of skiable terrain , and receives an average of 5.6 m of snow per year. The resort has 12 lifts with a total capacity of 12,000 riders per hour with the Burfield chair being the longest at 23 minutes total ride. There are 135 runs, including 16 gladed areas and 40 km of cross country trails. Sun Peaks area averages over 2000 hours of sun a year. The ski area comprises three mountains: Tod Mountain, Sundance Mountain, and Mt. Morrisey. Prior to July 1993, Sun Peaks was known simply as Tod Mountai...
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