The West End (Shuswap language: Tk'emlul̓pe) is a South Shore neighbourhood of Kamloops, British Columbia in Canada.
Also notable are the large number of tall, broad deciduous trees planted in yards and along boulevards in the neighbourhood.
During Kamloops' evolution in the 19th century, the West End was the main site of residential settlement in the growing town.
The name of Nicola Wagon Road in the neighbourhood bears witness to the fact that the West End was the first concentration of inhabitation in what would become one of British Columbia's most spread-out cities.
While a number of more modern houses have encroached upon the neighbourhood's elegant atmosphere, wood-panelled and stucco homes remain the norm.