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Campus Life - Kamloops  

A TRU dream for sports and rec lovers

If you love fitness, Kamloops is the City for you. Photo courtesy Mike Coulter at the Kamloops Bike Ranch.

Kamloops is located in the heart of BC’s central interior—a city that often gets overlooked, but for sport fans, fitness lovers and recreation enthusiasts, it’s the under-the-rader destination that dreams are made of.

If you are looking for a university town with opportunities to stay active and entertained all months of the year, look no further than Kamloops and TRU.

Not only does TRU boast many paths to learning—on-campus and online, in and out of the classroom, across programs, even around the globe, leading to careers in trades, healthcare, hospitality and technology, entrepreneurship, law, science, social work or the arts—TRU also has some of the most rich sport and recreation opportunities outside of the classroom. 

Top reasons TRU students love Kamloops:

The WolfPack

TRU’s sports teams, the WolfPack compete in basketball, volleyball, soccer, swimming and cross country in Canadian U Sport league. Our baseball team competes in the Canadian College Baseball Conference. Games take place throughout the year and provide a fun night for sports fans 

The Tournament Capital Centre

This is a fantastic facility featuring a large gym, outdoor and indoor tracks and the Aquatic Centre is a facility within the Tournament Capital Centre that features a 50m long-course and 25m short-course pool, complete with 1m, 3m and 5m diving towers. After splashing in the pool, relax in two large hot tubs, a sauna and steam room. The TCC is also the home of the TRU WolfPack.

If you are a sports fan, get out and cheer on one of the many TRU WoldPack teams.

TRU Fitness classes

Campus fitness classes are free for TRU students and staff. Registration is not required; however, classes are on a first come, first serve basis. All campus fitness classes take place in the Fitness Studio (Lower Level of the TRU Gym). Please be advised that classes are subject to change based on instructor availability.

Major sporting events

Known internationally as Canada’s Tournament Capital, Kamloops has been synonymous with a multitude of world-class sporting events. With a wide variety of outstanding venues, strong athletic culture and a knowledgeable and enthusiastic volunteer base. Some big events include: BC Lions training camp, BC Enduro Series, Kamloops International Bantam Ice Hockey Tournament, the Kamloops Marathon, and the Kamloops International Baseball Tournament. 

Kenna Cartwright Park

At almost 800 hectares, Kenna Cartwright Park is B.C.’s largest municipal park. Pull out your hiking boots and dust off your mountain bikes as there are over 40 kilometres of nature trails that offer panoramic views of the city, the valley, Kamloops Lake and the South Thompson Rivers. If you like to hike, bike, snow shoe, or explore, Kamloops is the place for you. 

The Bike Ranch

Kamloops is a mountain biker’s heaven. The Bike Ranch is a 26-hectare area located in terraced and gullied silt bluffs, and open grasslands between Valleyview and Juniper Ridge neighbourhoods with an elevation change of 132 m over its 1.1 km length. Kamloops has a worldwide reputation in the sport of mountain biking and the ranch is a world-class mountain bike facility for residents and visitors.

Get outside in the winter and enjoy the outdoors. Photo courtesy Mike Coulter.

Sun Peaks

Ski, bike, hike and ride at Sun Peaks Resort just a short 45 minute drive from the city centre.

Sun Peaks’ behemoth 4,270 acres is spread across three skiable peaks, each with a personality all their own. Each mountain is easily accessible from the village, so ski all three peaks in the same day or stick to the mountain area that you love the most. Sun Peaks receives six meters of snow annually and is blessed with light, dry powder conditions that the Interior of BC is famous for.

Water sports

Love water sports? The Kamloops Rowing Club is located on Shumway Lake which is 20 minutes out of town on Highway 5A, the old Merritt Highway. The same site is also used by the Kamloops Canoe and Kayak Club as well as the Kamloops Waterski Club. Or, get out on the water on the Thompson River, Kamloops Lake or one of the other many nearby bodies of water. 

Hockey

Kamloops is home to the Kamloops Blazers and the Kamloops Storm.

The Kamloops Blazers Hockey Club has a rich and successful history dating back over 30 years in Kamloops and more than 60 years in all.The franchise is universally recognized and respected for helping young men develop as hockey players in order for them to move on and play at the highest levels.

 



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