Dufferin, Kamloops, Residential neighborhood in Kamloops, Canada.
Dufferin is a residential area in the Kamloops valley with homes ranging from single-family houses to upscale townhouses and condominiums. The neighborhood spreads across different sections with varied housing options suited to different lifestyles.
The area started as an independent municipality in 1971 before merging with Kamloops in 1973. This consolidation shaped how the neighborhood developed and connected to the broader city.
The Shuswap First Nations people called this area Txwiyéyut traditionally, honoring the indigenous heritage rooted in the region. Local names and stories still reflect this connection to the land.
The neighborhood has several bus routes and direct access to Highway 1 for those who need to travel quickly. Nearby shopping centers and major stores serve daily needs for residents and visitors.
A major advantage is the immediate proximity to Kenna Cartwright Park with its network of hiking trails through pine forests. This green space offers visitors and residents plenty of outdoor activity options.
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