I am not sure how to justify spending $383, 000.00 per year to keep the Kamloops Museum and Archives going for only 15,000 students and visitors but with that said I hope there is a way to make it a better investment for our tax dollars! More school visits, Rocky Mountaineer invitations, or invite some paying kiosks into the building.... perhaps some local artisans or folks with antiques to sell ? The archives might make a great host to the Family history society as well? Anyone have some bright ideas?
I love this museum! There's a little bit of everything here for adults and children can spend hours playing in the different areas set aside for them.
We'll laid out and very informative, just the right size for a museum.The history of the Aboriginal people was very well done.
The museum is located downtown with very little parking. It has multi levels and is quite small. For a city of this size, I would expect to have a full size museum with a lot of information about the area, pioneers, industry and the province. I was very disappointed when I went in to discover parts were very well done and other sections were dingy and not interesting. Needs some serious work before I would go back.
Excellent knowledgeable service. Staff made adjustments to accommodate our restricted availability due to our travel schedule. We were able to get all the information we needed in a very short time.
This is not a museum in the same league as some of the worlds greats, but it does have a lot to offer. Good use has been made of the relatively small space, with the creation of different "rooms". It gives a great overview of Kamloops history and natural environment, and has a number of unique artifacts. There is a separate research room open for all, and a really great kids space with many hands on activities - mostly aimed at primary school aged children where you can even book parties! A great resource for Kamloops. We were happy to give our $3 requested donation for entry.
This museum has a wealth of information and the staff are so friendly and helpful. If you need any information on the Kamloops area, this is the place to visit!
A great place to while away an hour. Donation suggested $5. You will learn about the region with well presented history and a special room for children to play and explore. you can even dress up in old time costumes. I especially liked the recreation of a fishing resort cabin. Also wildlife samples, first nations artifacts, gemstones and more. Location is very near Riverside Park where there are daily concerts in July and August from 7 to 8:30
The museum itself is impressive, staff very friendly, mostly volunteers I think. They had plenty of information about local history, and provided a great map for doing a walking tour of historic buildings and their stories. I totally enjoyed it.
We loved the museum, it has an amazing amount of information on the origins of the city and its people. Also has a whole floor dedicated to children, they have games and a personal museum to learn at their level