A new pond installed on a Kamloops property.
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July 09, 2025 - 5:00 AM
Some Thompson-Okanagan residents create stunning outdoor oases to enjoy in the warmer months, and the addition of a pond adds a peaceful ambiance.
When Kamloops gardener Erin Atherton moved into her current home a long time ago, her yard was bare. In recent years, with advice from her mom and some trial and error, she built a pond that transformed the space into a tranquil haven.
“It’s a lot of fun and has really grown,” she said. “I’ve planted sunflowers all around it, and there is a water lily in there that’s ready to bloom. There’s a peaceful sound from the fountain that takes away from all the noise.”

Rescue ducks paddle in a pond on a property in Kamloops.
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Atherton has two rescue ducks that enjoy paddling on the pond. She has water lilies and pond carp that live and grow in it all year round.
“In the winter I run a heater and air bubbler so the water doesn’t freeze,” she said. “The plants will survive if they’re put down deep and the fish overwinter at the bottom.”
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She said building and maintaining a backyard pond takes work but it’s worth it. This year she added a second filter to help clean up after her ducks, and created a natural filtration system running water from the pond through plants.
“A pond can be a lot of work but it’s very rewarding, it creates a little oasis and there is always something new to learn or add in,” she said.

Plants and fish thrive in a Kamloops garden pond.
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Atherton installed lights around her backyard oasis, including one inside the pond, to create a peaceful ambiance at night.
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Pond carp swim in a backyard pond in Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Erin Atherton
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