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Indigenous Arts & Cultures in Kamloops

Discover Indigenous Destinations and Experiences in Kamloops

Kamloops, located in the heart of British Columbia’s Interior, is a vibrant city rich in Indigenous culture and heritage. As the traditional territory of the Secwépemc Nation, Kamloops offers visitors an opportunity to engage with centuries-old traditions, storytelling, and art that continue to shape the region today.

Immerse yourself in authentic Indigenous experiences by visiting the Secwépemc Museum and Heritage Park, where interactive exhibits, traditional artifacts, and guided tours bring the history of the Secwépemc people to life. Walk along the Secwépemc Heritage Trail, which features petroglyphs, ancient pit houses (kekuli), and interpretive signage explaining the deep connection between the Secwépemc people and the land.

Explore Kamloops’ thriving Indigenous art scene through galleries and public installations that showcase both contemporary and traditional Indigenous artistry. Participate in cultural festivals, storytelling sessions, and hands-on workshops that highlight traditional drumming, dance, and crafts. Whether you’re engaging with Indigenous knowledge keepers, learning about land stewardship, or enjoying performances that celebrate Secwépemc traditions, Kamloops invites you to experience a living cultural legacy that bridges the past with modern Indigenous expression.

Kamloops is situated at the confluence of the North and South Thompson Rivers. The city is known as the "Tournament Capital of Canada" as it hosts more than 100 tournaments per year.  When it comes to art, the city is filled with things to see and experience. You can start exploring by visiting the Kamloops Museum and Archives which showcases the city's culture and history. Another museum in the city is dedicated to the cultural heritage of the Secwépemc people, showcasing artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays. After visiting the unique museums of Kamloops, the perfect way to end the day is to attend the Kamloops Symphony, which offers 9 full orchestra programs in Kamloops.  Come experience the vibrant arts culture in Kamloops along with tournaments in the tournament capital of Canada and you won't be left disappointed!

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Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park

Kamloops
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Nestled in the heart of Secwépemc territory, our museum and heritage park offer a captivating journey through the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the Secwépemc people. Immerse yourself in the stories, traditions, and artistry of this vibrant community as you explore our thoughtfully curated exhibits and beautifully landscaped heritage park. Our museum showcases a remarkable collection of artifacts, photographs, Read more...

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Wide Angle | Kamloops Museum and Archives

Kamloops Museum and Archives
Kamloops
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April 11, 2025
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September 27, 2025
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Wide Angle temporary exhibit | floor two The landscape of film in Kamloops. The landscape of Kamloops in film. For decades, Kamloops has been more than just a city—it’s been a scene. A backdrop for epic stories. A character in its own right. But how often do we stop and see it through the lens of the filmmakers who brought Read more...
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Art in the Park | Kamloops Arts Council

KAC Main Gallery & Kamloops Arts Council
Kamloops
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July 1, 2025
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Now running for more than 40 years, Art in the Park on Canada Day is the largest arts event in Kamloops. The full day of arts exhibitions and sales, demos and performances is free to the public. Approximately 20,000 people attend the event each year. Typically, more than 100 artists have their handcrafted and original work from painting and pottery Read more...
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Kamloops International Buskers Festival

Kamloops International Buskers Festival
Kamloops
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July 24, 2025
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July 27, 2025
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Acrobats, magicians, jugglers, hula hoopers, musicians and more are set to take-over downtown Kamloops and Riverside Park. Read more...
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