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Kamloops is the largest city in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District, with a population of 114,142.[1] It contains a total of 8 highrises that over 30 metres (98.4 ft) tall.
This list ranks highrises In Kamloops that stand at least 30 metres (98.4 ft) tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. All measurements are based on Skyscraperpage.com.
| Rank | Building | Height | Floors | Completed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Acacia Tower[2](Residential) | 44.2 m
(145 ft) |
14 | 1975 | Tallest building in Kamloops, and the tallest in the Thompson-Nicola Valley. |
| 2 | Victoria Landing[3](Residential) | 39.9 m
(131 ft) |
11 | 1999 | |
| 3 | The J.M. Gaglardi Building[4](Residential) | 39.6 m
(130 ft) |
12 | 1966 | |
| 4 | Thompson Rivers University North Tower[5](Residential) | 39 m
(128 ft) |
11 | 2007 | |
| 5 | Cornerstone Tower[6](Office) | 36.9 m
(121 ft) |
10 | 1967 | Tallest office building in Kamloops. |
| 6 | The Oaks[7](Residential) | 34.8 m
(114 ft) |
11 | 1965 | Along with The Pines, was the first highrise in Kamloops, and first in the Thompson-Okanagan. |
| 7 | Nicola Towers[8](Residential) | 34.5 m
(113 ft) |
10 | 1982 | |
| 8 | The Pines[9](Residential) | 32.9 m
(108 ft) |
10 | 1965 |