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KAMLOOPS


Your Western Gateway to Shuswap Lake By Glenn Kohaly


Peter Olsen/Kamloops Tourism Photo • Coffee & Fridge in Room • Coin Laundry


• Wireless Highspeed Internet • Sauna & Whirlpool • New 32” LCD TV’s w/Satellite • 31 Modern Units • Jacuzzi Suites


• Air-Conditioning


Lamplighter Motel • Microwave in Room


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Golf & Ski Packages Available


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For Reservations Call Toll Free


1-800-563-7401 BC ACCOMMODATION


1901 East Trans Canada Highway, Kamloops BC Phone: (250_ 372-3386 • Fax: (250) 372-8740


www.lamplighter.kamloops.com • Email: lamplighter31@hotmail.com Step 1:


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Four Points by Sheraton Kamloops, BC


Free local calls, HigH speed internet and Fitness center. Full service restaurant & lounge. Free bottled water, air-conditioned rooms and great views. indoor pool and waterslide For tHe kids. work desks. new Four comFort bed tm.


it’s not oFten you run across a nice Hotel witH equally attractive rates. but tHat’s just wHat you’ll Find at Four points sHeraton.


Fourpoints.com/kamloops 1•800•368•7764 58


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WELCOME TO BC'S FRIENDLIEST CITY and Canada's tournament capital! Blending energizing recreational opportunities with a culture of warm, welcoming people, Kamloops is an amazing place for any visitor to let loose and just play. Kamloops is home to 100+ lakes and many rivers located close to the city, plus many of these bodies of water have boat launches making Kamloops a great home base for that next boating adventure. And just a short distance east of Kamloops, lies the Shuswap Lakes area – a vast centre for water sports. Kamloops offers an abundance of recreation including world-class golf, hiking, mountain biking and boating in the summer, and skiing and snowboarding in the winter.


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