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After a day of outdoor adventure, shopping and
sightseeing, accommodation choices in Kamloops will suit the style and budget of every guest, ranging from boutique inns and motels, right through to brand name hotels. Kamloops, with a population of over 85,000 takes pride in their western and native heritages. The three-day annual Cowboy Festival is a cultural celebration of the ranching lifestyle with a variety of entertainers, including cowboy poets and musicians. Special events include the three-day Kamloops Pow Wow, showcasing the First Nations heritage and culture through food, dance, music and storytelling. The annual Kamloops Outdoor Pro Rodeo voted amongst cowboys as the number one pro-rodeo in Canada is enthusiastically held at the Mount Paul Centre. Kamloops is also host to Sun Peaks Resort,
a world-class destination for summer and winter fun. Interior British Columbia's largest destination ski resort is well-known for award-winning downhill skiing, snowboarding and cross country skiing in the winter. Summer activities include hiking, golfing and downhill mountain biking. Sun Peaks Resort's European-style village is nestled at the base of three mountains offering a wide selection of accommodations, restaurants and shopping boutiques to suit a variety of tastes.
YOU HAVE NO IDEA
WHA HIGH ABOVE THE LAKES
WHAT AWAITS Y H ABO E T E L
( and we’re not talking seagulls )
For those intent on reconnecting with their inner child, this summer we recommend discovering one of Canada’s largest resorts. With BC’s highest elevation golf course, amazing mountain views, supercool bike trails, and tons of entertaining village events, you’ll learn more about fun in one getaway than a lifetime of lunch hours.
TS YOU
Photo: Bob Huxtable Photo: Matt Miles 59
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