Kamloops, gateway to the Interior of British Columbia, is situated
in a scenic valley at the junction of the North and South Thompson
Rivers just south of the North Thompson Valley.
The Kamloops region has diverse vegetation ranging from semi-arid
desert plateaus to lush river valley. The climate in summer is
usually hot and dry, while in winter, snow falls at the higher
elevations and mild temperatures prevail in the low lying areas.
Kamloops offers World class outdoor recreation - skiing, mountain
biking, golfing and fly fishing - superb accommodation, wonderful
eating experiences, museums, art galleries and more. Great weather,
great times and great hospitality await you.
Kamloops offers visitors all the amenities of a big city - first
class accommodation and dining, wonderful cultural amenities
including an art gallery, museum, symphony orchestra and professional
theatre company as well as excellent recreation facilities.