Author: Jordan Fraser

Jordan Fraser is the Digital Marketing Specialist at Tourism Kamloops and runs the local hiking blog Hike Kamloops. When she’s not out exploring the trails, Jordan can be found paddling nearby lakes or enjoying the local food scene.

Through the eyes of kids, Kamloops has countless epic adventures, natural playgrounds, and ideal family picnic spots. While hiking with kids can sometimes be challenging, exploring together as a family will store in their memory bank for a long time. Here are 5 family-friendly hikes, perfect for kids 3-7 years old, to check off the ol list. 
As the days grow longer and warmer in Kamloops, so does the desire to get out and enjoy the spring weather. Stretch your legs, and enjoy the fresh air and sunshine on these top 5 spring hiking trails.
Puzzled on what to do as we stay local this holiday season? Complete online jigsaw puzzles of Kamloops' landscape and winter experiences to have you dreaming of your future visit. Challenge friends and family from afar to see who can finish the puzzles the fastest.

Kamloops Holiday Gift Guide

December 3, 2020

While many aspects of the holidays are different this year, some long standing traditions live on, such as home decorating and gift giving. As you plan to treat those you are thankful for, consider shopping local this year.
Spend crisp fall days enjoying Kamloops' colourful trails as they turn the golden hues of autumn. The best time to enjoy these trails is during the month of October. Here are 5 accessible trails ideal for the whole family - strollers included.
Did you enjoy the first round of Kamloops online jigsaw puzzles? We're back with six more to keep you busy and entertained.
Now is not the time to travel and we must all do our part to stay home to flatten the curve. While you can't travel to Kamloops today, we've highlighted seven digital experiences for you to enjoy at home. We hope you find inspiration for future travel and when it's safe to do so, Kamloops will be ready to welcome you.
  The North and South Thompson Rivers meet in Kamloops, where the city takes its name from the Secwe̓pemc word "Tk'emlúps", meaning "where the rivers meet". The Secwe̓pemc, also known as Shuswap, people have a long history in the Kamloops area.
  Kamloops' diverse landscape makes a unique trail system for every level of adventurer. Hike through golden grasslands, ancient hoodoos, aromatic sagebrush, and ponderosa forests.
With snow falling from mid-December to the end of March, the hills surrounding Kamloops offer some

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