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The South Thompson Inn, Accommodation consist of 55 tastefully appointed and individually decorated guest rooms, located in 'The Inn', 'The Manor House', and the 'Stable Suites'.Guestrooms have Jacuzzi or soaker tubs, high speed internet , hairdryer, TV.
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The 28 casual but tastefully decorate lodge rooms are charming and cozy with a gorgeous view. Rooms have two double beds which can take up to quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds and have no bothersome telephones or blaring TV's but do have balconies, radios and full bathrooms with bath and shower.
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The spacious guest rooms are tastefully appointed with 2 double beds, that will accommodate up to 4 people on a bed share basis, and have quality amenities such as extra large bath towels, in room coffee and tea and 24 hour room service.
Description:
Executive Inn Kamloops Hotel 150 newly refurbished, spacious rooms include complimentary in room coffee, hairdryers,same day dry cleaning service, pay per view movies, nintendo, data ports and voice mail. Other amenities include a fitness room.
Description:
The deluxe guestrooms and suites offer electronic security locks, in-room coffee and tea, fridge, microwaves, iron and board, safes, clock radio, telvision and hairdryers, and can accommodate up to quad occupancy based on sharing the two double beds.
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The hotel has a seasonal outdoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, fitness room and hundreds of hanging flower baskets in the summer months. The rooms boast comfortable beds with Beautyrest mattresses, hairdryers, TV, air conditioning.
Address:
1325 Columbia St. W.
City: Kamloops
Kamloops City Info.
Kamloops is a city in central British Columbia, Canada at the confluence of the two branches of the Thompson River and near Kamloops Lake. It is the seat of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. Kamloops is also the Tournament Capital of Canada. It is ranked 37th on the list of the 100 largest metropolitan areas in Canada. A resident of Kamloops is referred to as a Kamloopsian.
The Kamloops area was inhabited by the Secwepemc (Shuswap) nation (part of the Salishan speaking people) prior to the arrival of European settlers. The first European explorers arrived in 1811, and a fur trading post was established by David Stuart in 1812 for the Pacific Fur Company. This was bought out by the North West Company shortly after, and by 1821, the Hudson's Bay Company had control of the fur trade in Kamloops.