Kamloops
Thompson Nicola Region
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Welcome
to BC's Thompson Nicola country. Following the Trans Canada Highway
as it runs from the Shuswap in the east to the Fraser Canyon in the
west, Thompson Nicola is a part of the Thompson Okanagan region that's
rich in natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Whether you're
exploring the wilderness, houseboating in the Shuswap, fishing for
Kamloops trout or rafting the Thompson River, you're sure to be having
fun.
The many Thompson Nicola communities are ready to serve you with hospitality
and a wide range of services. Or, book a stay in one of the area's
famous lakeside resorts. If you prefer to escape civilization, you'll
appreciate the hundreds of backwoods campsites that dot the area.
Learn
more about British Columbia's Thompson Nicola by choosing an area
from the map. Then, Click and explore! Or, use the side buttons to
plan your vacation. You'll find information on the points of interest,
communities, trails, provincial parks, accommodations, adventures
and outdoor shops.
Chilcotin Holidays Ltd: Wilderness guest ranch and backcountry adventures in BC’s true wilderness. Enjoy horseback riding, guided multi-day hiking trip or wilderness trekking, wildlife viewing, fishing and more. more
Beaver Lake Mountain Resort: Join us for family fun. They’re log cabins, a campground, Coffee Corner, fishing, boats, canoes, kayak rentals, hiking & biking, & lots of kids fun. Just east of Lake Country (Winfield) on Hwy 97 th... more
Alpine Meadows Resort: Our luxury outdoor destination is located on Hallamore Lake in BC’s spectacular North Thompson. We feature deluxe chalets & spacious log homes. Experience adventure and serenity, in a natural settin... more
Plato Island Resort: We offer excellent fishing on Quesnel lake, camping & comfortable cabin accommodation, a well protected marina, & delicious quality meals. See you soon! more
Shadow Mountain Outfitters: Located in the Bull River drainage, this is the largest guiding territory in Southeastern BC, encompassing 80-mile Kootenay Lake; an area often referred to as "Little Africa”. With over 30 years of g... more