Accommodations Interior BC with Travel Information
Traveller Facts - Interior British Columbia
Kamloops (pop. 76,785 - 1996) Kamloops is known for its agate rocks. In fact, thousands of rock hounds head to the area's beaches and hillsides each year, in their quest for these semi-precious stones.
Kelowna (pop. 95,000 - 1996) The Okanagan Lake Bridge, built in 1958, is the longest floating bridge in North America (7/8 mile).
The Okanagan Lake is 145 km (90 mi.) long and one of Kelowna's most popular destinations in the summer.
Kootenays
The Kootenays are named after the Kutenai band, which is part of the Ktunaxa First Nation, who originally inhabited this area.
Check out our current list of accommodations in this region.
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