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Realestate in Kamloops / Waterfront properties & recreational Paradise

South Kamloops

 

You Could Be Living In Kamloops
Known "in secret circles" as Nirvana!
Incorporated in 1893, the City of Kamloops is the metropolitan and shopping hub of the Thompson, Nicola, and Shuswap economic district.

Kamloops is situated in the heart of British Columbia's Southern Interior nestled is a lush scenic valley at the confluence of the North Thompson River and South Thompson River. 
Kamloops is the third largest city by population and economic prosperity in British Columbia outside the Lower Mainland with about 85,000 people residing within its municipal boundaries. Kamloops covers 373 square kilometers (144 square miles). According to recent census data, more than 119,000 live in the Thompson Nicola Regional District.
The Kamloops region has diverse vegetation ranging from semi-arid desert plateaus to lush river valleys. The climate in the summer is usually hot and dry, while in the winter, snow falls at higher elevations and mild temperatures prevail in the low lying areas. Enjoy hundreds of lakes, streams & rivers in a 60 minutes radius of the city. Kamloops is the most beautiful riverfront city in the world!

Kamloops Community Profile
City of Kamloops Website
 

Kamloops Lake
Big Shuswap Lake
Little Shuswap Lake
Sun Peaks Ski Resort


Welcome to Kamloops from the Mayor
 
“Our Place in the Sun” is how Kamloopsians like to describe their thriving city known for its long hot summers and mild winters. Our fast-growing community is renowned as the Tournament Capital of Canada so it’s easy to see that an active lifestyle - that takes advantage of our beautiful natural setting - is what makes Kamloops so special.
Kamloops is home to over 100 sport tournaments each year and has hosted the Canada Games, the Brier, the World Curling Championships, the World Junior Hockey Championships and of course is home to the three-time Memorial Cup Champions – The Kamloops Blazers.
While organized team sports are a big part of the Kamloops scene there are many other recreational opportunities like world-class golfing and skiing, hiking and fishing, not to mention mountain bike trails that are acclaimed around the planet. Whoever said life is not all fun and games did not live in Kamloops?
We do have a serious side, however, and are extremely proud of Thompson Rivers University (TRU), Canada’s newest university that is home to over 9500 on campus students, 13,000 distance education students, and approaching 1,000 international students. TRU and the City of Kamloops have a unique partnership that has resulted in top-notch sporting facilities that serve both the campus and the wider community and also has spurred the formation of international working agreements with communities in Japan and China.
The Kamloops economy is in high gear with low unemployment and record-building activities yet homes are still affordable. Why not come and see all that the Tournament Capital has to offer. You will soon want to reserve “Your Place in the Sun”.
 
Terry Lake