Kamloops Bed and Breakfast

Where Summer Dreams Come to Be on Kamloops Lake

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Welcome to Lakeside Country Inn

Kamloops Bed and Breakfast? For a wonderful alternative to staying in the city of Kamloops, consider staying on Kamloops Lake at the delightful Lakeside Country Inn. Enjoy a relaxing overnight stay, a romantic weekend or a getaway exploring the British Columbia Interior's back roads.

We are conveniently located one kilometer off the #1 Trans Canada, half an hour from the City of Kamloops. Located in Savona, on the scenic route between Vancouver and the Rockies, Lakeside Country Inn is well signed and easy to find.

Lakeside Country Inn offers lakeview rooms with a queen bed or two twin beds or larger kitchen suites. All rooms have luxurious amenities, a bar fridge, cable TV, telephones, coffee maker and complimentary in room coffee. Kitchen suites include dishes, pots, cutlery, toaster, and kettle. Enjoy your morning cup of coffee or an evening sunset from your private balcony. Or enjoy your dinner on your patio just outside your kitchen suite on the garden level. Lakeviews, gardens, peace and tranquility await you at Lakeside Country Inn.

We offer breakfast in the glass enclosed Garden Café during the summer. Bed and Breakfast as well as room only rates are available. Breakfast in the Garden Café is a relaxing way to start a day. The continental breakfast includes tea or coffee, juice, fruit salad, creamy yogurt, cold cereals and your choice of toast, muffins, scones and bagels. Cascading flower baskets frame your view of the flower gardens and Kamloops Lake.

Lakeside Country Inn's accommodations are a home away from home. Individually decorated, our rooms have fluffy comforters, pillow shams and matching bed skirts. Flowers from the garden add that special touch during the summer.

The Savona Balancing Rock is only a ten-minute drive from this Kamloops bed and breakfast. The Balancing Rock, weighing many tons, stands as a sentinel by the lake, balanced on a clay hoodoo base. It can be viewed from the side of the road or you can take an easy hike to the base of the Balancing Rock. The native Indians named the Balancing Rock Coyote Rock.

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