Join the Kamloops Museum and Archives this spring at the Pleasant Street Cemetery to learn more about the Kamloops residents buried there and the history and historic practices surrounding grave markers in Kamloops. 1/$12
Plan your visit to the Kamloops Museum and Archives and discover the gateway to our region’s rich history, vibrant culture, and close-knit community.
From exhibitions that delve into our past to engaging programs for all ages and events that celebrate our community, there’s always something exciting happening at The KMA.
The Kamloops Museum and Archives (KMA) is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Kamloops and the surrounding region.
We strive to meet the learning needs of our visitors by offering various ways to explore. Discover the stories and diverse heritage through our engaging programs and resources.
Learn more about the Kamloops Museum’s mission, history, and the team behind the preservation of our collective memory.
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Join the Kamloops Museum and Archives this spring at the Pleasant Street Cemetery to learn more about the Kamloops residents buried there and the history and historic practices surrounding grave markers in Kamloops. 1/$12
Join the Kamloops Pride Society at the Kamloops Museum for Espresso Yourself, an inclusive event where you can connect, unwind, and make new friends within the 2SLGBTQPIA+ community and beyond. This family-friendly gathering is open to all ages, making it the perfect place for youths, families, and allies to come together. This drop-in event features […] |
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What would you like future researchers to know about being a member of the LGBTQ2SA+ community in Kamloops? Share your memories, stories, and lived experiences on rainbow postcards at the Kamloops Museum and Archives. Stories that are shared will be housed in the Archives and will grow to inform LGBTQ2SA+ archival documents and photographs that […] |
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Get Pride Parade ready with this rainbow bracelet-making workshop presented in collaboration with the Kamloops Pride Society. Participants will learn to make rainbow friendship bracelets using a traditional Japanese technique called Kumihimo. All supplies will be provided. 1/$15 |
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Join the Kamloops Pride Society and the Kamloops Museum and Archives to learn more about 2SLGBTQPIA+ history in Canada and Kamloops, including a look at the Lavender Scare and its modern impacts. FREE |
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Join the Museum and Archives as we celebrate Pride with the Kamloops Pride Society, the Kamloops Art Gallery, the ThompsonNicola Regional Library, and the BIG Little Science Centre. Participants can pick up a passport at any partner location and receive a stamp for fun, family-friendly activities at each stop. Passports with two or more stamps […] |
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Join the Kamloops Museum and Archives as we explore cyanotypes—a cameraless printing technique that uses ultraviolet light to create stunning white and Prussian blue images. Participants can choose to make their cyanotype prints on fabric or paper. Please note that this workshop will have an outdoor component, so please dress for the weather. 1/$15 |
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