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Albert
McGowan Park... The park includes a couple of
well maintained ball diamonds, a playground, water park and community
centre. Onsite is a brick building housing some washrooms and change
rooms. [ more info ]
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Bike
Ranch... is a network of dirt
trails designed by mountain bikers exploring the backcountry hills
on Juniper Ridge providing great views and many opportunities for
speed and air time. [ more info
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Lac
Le Jeune Provincial Park is
a popular recreation destination because of the beautiful lakes
in the area and the massive network of hiking and cross country
skiing trails spread out across the region. [ more
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Lake
Shore Loop Trail... is a wonderful
hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing, snowshoeing and cross country
skiing destination located on the forested shores of McConnell Lake.
[ more info ] |
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McArthur
Island Park...A
recreation destination visited by many who enjoy cycling, lawn bowling,
golfing, walking, sightseeing, jogging, biking, skateboarding, roller
bladding, tennis, frisbee, football, picnics, etc. [ more
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Overlander
Park... is a recreational park,
complete with a large sandy beach, located on the Thompson River.
Most visit the park for a day of beachcombing, tennis, sightseeing
and relaxing. [ more
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Paul
Lake Park...is a popular provincial
park, set in the forest, centred around a beautiful blue lake. The
park includes a 7 kilometre hiking trail, a campground and a 400
metre white sandy beach. [
more info ] |
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Peterson
Creek Park... is a protected
watershed park covering over 423 hectares. The network hiking and
biking trails in the park explore open grasslands and "riparian"
creek beds while navigating cliffs and steep elevations. [
more info ] |
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Pioneer
Park... is a sandy beach park
located on the Thompson River. The park attracts people who enjoy
spending some time outdoors hiking, kayaking, biking, boating, fishing
and swimming. [ more
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Prince
Charles Park... The community
park is an ideal destination for families with small children because
the park has a wheelchair accessible
playground and large wading pool. [
more info ] |
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Riverside
Park... is the main sandy beach
park on the shores of the Thompson River. The park is a popular
destination for swimming, sun tanning, picnicking, hiking, rollerblading
and jogging. [ more
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Rivers
Trail... is a 40+ km paved pathway
exploring the shores of the Thompson and the North Thompson Rivers.
The route connects the downtown core with the surrounding local
parks, historical sites, sightseeing viewpoints and outlying neighborhoods
in the region. [ more
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Roche
Lake ... is a rugged and remote
year round recreation park on the Thompson Plateau consisting
of seven lakes and 2,041 hectares of forest. Plenty of activities
to do and wildlife to view. [
more info ] |
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Stake
Lake Park... is a wilderness
recreation destination for hiking, mountain biking & fishing
in the summer and cross country skiing in the winter. [
more info ] |
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Whitewood
Lake... is a very remote recreation
lake destination deep in the back country forests. The lake is a
popular wilderness destination for fishing, camping, canoeing and
mountain biking. [ more
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| Kamloops
Lake... is an easily accessed
recreation lake west of Kamloops created from the North and South
Thompson Rivers. On the lake is a boat launch, some beach front
and a provincial park. The lake is good for swimming, fishing, boating,
canoeing, camping, picnicking and kayaking. |
| Lac
du Bois Grasslands Area... is
a park with over 15,000 hectares of grassland fields with some canyons
and grand cliffs. The park is best for the network of hiking trails
in the park visiting small lakes. The trail network is also used
by mountain bikers and xc skiers in the winter months. |