Kamloops (disambiguation)

Kamloops (disambiguation)

Kamloops can refer to:

*Kamloops, British Columbia, a city in British Columbia, Canada.
*Kamloops Lake, a lake along the Thompson River, British Columbia, Canada.

*Kamloops Indian Band or "Tk’umlups Indian Band", a First Nations government within the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council, Canada.

electoral districts:
*Kamloops—Shuswap, a defunct federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada.
*Kamloops (electoral districts) or "Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys", a defunct federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada.
*Kamloops—Cariboo, a defunct federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada.
*Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo, a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada.
*Kamloops (provincial electoral district), a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada.
*Kamloops-North Thompson, a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada.

in transportation:
*Kamloops Airport, an airport in British Columbia, Canada.
*Kamloops Water Aerodrome, an airport in British Columbia, Canada.
*Kamloops Heritage Railway, a railway in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.
*SS Kamloops, a lake freighter, part of the fleet of Canada Steamship Lines.


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