August 15, 2026
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Kamloops Museum And Archives
Free
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Event categories: Class or Workshop
Event tags: All Ages

Have a blast at the Kamloops Museum and Archives on the third Saturday of the month for creative activities for the whole family to enjoy. Explore a fun new theme each month. Registration is not required for this drop-in program.

Kamloops Museum And Archives

Kamloops Museum And Archives

The Kamloops Museum and Archives is a City of Kamloops cultural institution at 207 Seymour Street, at the corner of Second Avenue in downtown Kamloops. Established in 1937, it preserves and interprets the history of Kamloops and surrounding communities through exhibitions, educational activities, research resources, and public programs.

The museum’s collection includes more than 20,000 artefacts representing the region’s cultural, social, natural, and economic history. Exhibits change over time and draw on collections connected to local communities, Indigenous and settler history, the fur trade, ranching, industry, geology, transportation, and everyday life in the Thompson Valley.

The archives are among the oldest and largest in British Columbia’s Interior. Researchers can access historical photographs, newspapers on microfilm, maps, rare books, subject files, family and organizational records, oral histories, and other documents relating to Kamloops and the surrounding region. A reading room and archival finding aids support local and family-history research, while the museum’s collections continue to grow through preservation and community donations.

Address: 207 Seymour St, Kamloops, BC V2C 2E7, Canada