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Thompson-Nicola Postal Codes: V0E to V2H | British Columbia

Postal Codes for Thompson-Nicola range from V0E to V2H in British Columbia, Canada. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Thompson-Nicola, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Thompson-Nicola

Showing 34 places in Thompson-Nicola. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.

70 Mile House
Ashcroft
Avola
Barriere
Blue River
Cache Creek
Chase
Clearwater
Clinton
Darfield
Douglas Lake
Heffley Creek
Kamloops
Knutsford
Little Fort
Logan Lake
Louis Creek
Lower Nicola
Lytton
McLure
Merritt
Monte Creek
Monte Lake
Pinantan Lake
Pritchard
Quilchena
Savona
Spences Bridge
Sun Peaks
Swansea Point
Tobiano
Vavenby
Walhachin
Westwold

Sample Address Format for Thompson-Nicola

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Thompson-Nicola, British Columbia, V0K
CANADA

Thompson-Nicola on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Thompson-Nicola regional districts in Canada.

Thompson-Nicola Quick Facts

CountryCanada (CA)
Administrative PathCanada β†’ British Columbia
Postal CodeV0E~V2H
ProvinceBritish Columbia
ISO CodesCA / CAN / 124
Top-level domain (ccTLD).ca
Coordinates51.199247, -120.14981
Places34

What to Know About Thompson-Nicola

Key Facts

Thompson-Nicola is a regional district located in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. Situated in the southern part of the province, it encompasses a vast and diverse territory that stretches from the arid grasslands of the Thompson River valley to the rugged mountains of the Coast and Cascade ranges. This regional district covers approximately 44,449 square kilometers, making it one of the largest regional districts in British Columbia by area, with a population of around 143,680 people as of recent estimates. Thompson-Nicola is divided into 11 electoral areas and includes several incorporated municipalities such as Kamloops, the district's largest city and administrative center, as well as other communities like Merritt, Ashcroft, and Logan Lake. The region's economy is historically rooted in resource extraction, including mining, forestry, and agriculture, but has diversified to include tourism, education, and services, bolstered by its stunning natural landscapes, including lakes, rivers, and provincial parks. For detailed postal code information and local services across its sub-regions, visitors can explore the district's municipalities and electoral areas through this platform.

Neighboring Regions

  • Fraser Valley Regional District
  • Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
  • Okanagan-Similkameen Regional District
  • Central Okanagan Regional District
  • Columbia-Shuswap Regional District
  • Cariboo Regional District
  • Bulkley-Nechako Regional District
  • Stikine Region

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