City of Kamloops Museum and Archives, Regional museum in downtown Kamloops, Canada
The City of Kamloops Museum and Archives is a regional museum in downtown Kamloops housing more than 20,000 objects that document the history and growth of interior British Columbia. The collection includes early fur trade journals, personal documents, and materials that show how people lived in this area across different periods.
The museum was founded in 1937 and has preserved important historical records from the region since its opening. The collection includes materials from the Mary Balf collection, which provides deep insights into the local past.
The museum sits on Tk̓emlúps te Secwepemc territory and displays exhibits showing how Indigenous peoples and local residents have shaped this region. Visitors see the stories of those who lived and worked here over many generations.
The building is located in downtown Kamloops and is open on most weekdays, while the archives section is available during afternoon hours. Visitors should check ahead about which areas are open during their visit to make the best use of their time.
The children's section allows young visitors to handle objects directly and pick up regional artifacts themselves. This hands-on learning approach makes the visit memorable and engaging for kids.
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