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amloops is located in the heart of the Interior of B.C., the hub city where all four major highways converge. The city is an authentic, friendly community with the personal feel of a small town and the openness of a vast, rugged landscape to experience energizing recreational opportunities like hiking, biking, stand-up paddling and horseback riding.
Here are some reasons to enjoy Kamloops this summer: • Warmest summers: Average temperature of 27.2 C from June to August. • Most parks: The area is home to 84 parks, which puts it at the top of the list for all of B.C. • Kamloops’ mild, dry, fourseason climate means visitors can enjoy summer and winter activities. • The Tournament Capital gets 2,000 hours of sunshine per year
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TWO-WHEELED PURSUIT dation. Kamloops is a natural homebase while exploring all this area has to offer. Set out to explore in any direction. Key highlights include touring the area’s four wineries and two brewhouses, a must-stop at the Dreamcycle Motorcycle Museum near Salmon Arm and a visit to Helmcken Falls in Wells Gray Park. Take a ride on Hell’s Gate Airtram in the Fraser Canyon, a lakeside ride on scenic Highway 5A as well as the scenic loop along the Fishing Highway (Highway 24). The Hot Springs Adventure Loop into the Kootenay region, following Highways 23 and 6, feature pristine waterfalls and vibrant treelines. Riding in and around Kamloops can be enjoyed from May through October and embraces all of the vibrant colours each season. For more information on motorcycle touring, visit tourismkamloops.com/ ride.
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amloops is home to breathtaking hoodoos, crisp flowing river water and a skyline that will take all your senses on a ride. There’s no better way to experience the true landscape in and around Kamloops than seated on a motorcycle this season. The Kamloops area is known for some of the best riding routes in the province — quiet, well-maintained highway corridors with plentiful rest areas and scenic views. Start exploring with Tourism Kamloops’ Motorcycle Circle Tour map at tourismkamloops.com/files/ TKMotorcycleMap20155final.pdf. It features eight self-guided routes leading motorcycle enthusiasts along towering silt bluffs and rushing river valleys, near vineyards and grasslands, calm road-side freshwater lakes and sagebrush-scented hillsides. Kamloops is the ideal hub for your next motorcycle adventure. After arriving by air, road or rail, pick up a motorcycle for rent at EagleRider Rentals and check into your motorcycle friendly accommo-
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INTO THE WILD RARE KERMODE BEAR MAKES PUBLIC DEBUT AT B.C. WILDLIFE PARK
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Bear-Mahal because it’s an amazing thing.” Visitors to the park will get a look at the enclosure’s rare resident who made it all happen. Clover the Kermode made his debut over
the Victoria Day long weekend. The blond black bear, rare in the wild and the only one of its kind in captivity, came to the park three years ago, but has been mostly out of view
as a special $800,000 enclosure was built to house him. Stark said the wildlife park plans to eventually put its other three black bears into the new habitat as well, but the pro-
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cess will be slow and lengthy. For now, Clover is living without roommates. On a visit to the park earlier this month, KTW was able to catch a glimpse of the Kermode, also known as a Spirit Bear, as he lounged in the concrete denning area at the edge of the public viewing pen. A small cub when he first arrived, Clover is now a whopping 330 pounds — so big, Stark said, that even his keepers were surprised when they weighed him during his transfer to his new home last week. Stark said the bear is being introduced to the new area slowly, but should be roaming his new home freely soon enough. “What they want to make sure is, when he goes out into this large, 2.7-acre area, which I’ve never seen anything like in the world, he might just stay out here for a while and not want to come back in,” Stark said. “So, he’s really got to know where he’s going to be fed all the time.” The new habitat is still a work in progress. While Clover’s portion is ready to go, along with a viewing platform for the public, only phase one of the project is complete. Phase two will include a second wheelchair-accessible viewing platform on the other side of Clover’s enclosure, where the second of two pools connected by a stream is installed, along with several shady spots for the bear to escape the summer sun. The water features will be spots to watch as Clover settles in. “He loves his water,” Stark said. Also in the works is an interpretive cen-
tre explaining Spirit Bears. The bruins are culturally significant for First Nations people on the central and north coast of the province, the only place Kermodes are found. They are also B.C.’s provincial mammal and illegal to kill. It’s that fact that saved Clover. Orphaned as a cub, Clover became habituated to humans and previous attempts to relocate him away from people failed. While a normal black bear would have been put down as a pest, he was sent to Kamloops. The move wasn’t without controversy. Animal-rights group Lifeforce set up a petition demanding the bear be freed, which attracted national media attention — but only about 900 signatures. Stark said it’s been some time now since the park has heard from Lifeforce. “I give it to Glenn [Grant, general manager of the park],” Stark said. “He’s done such a good job of getting the message out there of why the bear’s here. “It was without a doubt the best thing for the bear. “The bear would probably not have survived. “Probably somebody would have ended up shooting it — which is totally against the law in British Columbia, but they’d say, ‘Oh, he was attacking me. He was in my yard ripping my garbage apart’.” Today, Clover is attracting international attention for different reasons. More than 25 busloads of Californian tourists will stop overnight in Kamloops this summer, hoping for a glimpse of the unusual bear.
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DESTINATION KAMLOOPS Clover, a rare Kermode bear, had his coming-out party at the B.C. Wildlife Park over the Victoria Day long weekend. The Spirit Bear moved into his new home, a 2.7-acre habitat at the south end of the park. Clover will act as an ambassador for his species. He arrived at the park in 2012 after being unsuccessful with a rehabilitation and release program. He is believed to be the only one of his kind in professional human care anywhere in the world. KTW FILE PHOTO
CONSERVATION THROUGH EDUCATION The B.C. Wildlife Park in Kamloops connects people to the province’s wildlife, encouraging a sustainable society within a healthy natural environment. The park has canines, big cats, reptiles and amphibians, bears, birds of prey, small mammals, arachnids and more to see. During the summer, see the bird of prey flight demonstration at the Highland Valley Copper Amphitheatre or ride over a kilometre of track on the miniature train, the Wildlife Express. Learn more about the animals at the B.C. Wildlife
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KAMLOOPS WINERIES ASSOCIATION PHOTO The vineyards at Monte Creek Ranch
KAMLOOPS IS HOME TO B.C.’S NEWEST EMERGING WINE REGION
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hile the Kamloops wine industry has been growing for the last several years, it’s only recently that a brand has begun to develop for the region as a whole. The Kamloops Wineries Association was created in fall of 2014, a partnership between the four local wineries — Harper’s Trail Winery, Sagewood Winery, Privato Vineyard and Winery and Monte Creek Ranch — and spearheaded by industry veteran director Trish Morelli. The not-for-profit association is working to collectively market and promote the emerging wine region in the Thompson Valley and launch the Kamloops wine trail brand. The B.C. wine industry generates $2 billion for the province and $476 million in tourism and tourism-related businesses, with $180 million generated in revenue from B.C. wine tourism. “Those kind of economic impact numbers are what is staggering really, so to bring some of that home to Kamloops is a real benefit,” said Morelli, who has marketed B.C. wines for 25 years. “It’s just time for us to get together as a group and collectively market the Kamloops wine region, give the region a bigger voice and put Kamloops on the B.C. wine map.” Many people, even within the
industry, are unaware Kamloops is home to wineries, Morelli said. Sagewood winery forged the path for grape-growing locally when it planted vineyards in 2005 and farms the oldest vineyards in the region. Harper’s Trail followed suit in 2008, but was the first to make the investment to build an operating winery and tasting room. Privato was the second to establish itself as an operating winery and harvested its first crush in 2010. Monte Creek, the newest Kamloops winery, released its first vintage this year and will officially open its tasting room this summer. The biggest misconception, owners agree, is that Kamloops isn’t suitable for winemaking because of the climate. “I can remember back when winters were a lot cooler and a lot of the varieties we grow now wouldn’t have survived the winters we used to have. With climate change, things are changing here,” said Doug Wood, owner and winemaker at Sagewood Winery and longtime Kamloops resident. Kamloops is ranked third in Canada for most growing-degree days, 166, and 2,000 hours of sunshine. With average 30-degree summer temperatures, warm days and cooler nights promote balance in the wines. The region is experiencing increasingly milder winters, although early frosts, like the one experienced in fall of 2014, can still
damage vines. Erik Fisher, general manager at Monte Creek, said ripening is not a big concern because of the favourable heat units, but they plant vines suitable for winter hardiness. Monte Creek is the only winery in town growing five unique varieties developed at the University of Minnesota and engineered to withstand winter temperatures down to -35C. “We like to think that once we prove their effectiveness that others will follow, especially in these kind of cool climate regions,” Fisher said, noting that Kelowna and anywhere north can be considered cool-climate viticulture. Overall, there are parallels between the Okanagan and the Thompson Valley. Although Kamloops lacks the large moderating lake, the river helps create airflow and provides a bit of moderation, Fisher said. Active airflows through the Thomspon Valley help regulate temperatures in the vineyards and reduce moisture on vines. “If we have an early frost, they have the same cold snap in the Okanagan as well,” said Debbie Woodward, co-owner of Privato. “We may get one or two degrees colder, but it’s not a whole lot different. “People think it is, but it really isn’t.” Kamloops shares similar heat units to Burgundy, France, Morelli and Woodward both noted. The
average heat accumulation, which is used to compare regions and vine-growing conditions, is referred to as growing degree days. The degree day average in the Kamloops region is 1,280, while the Dijon, Burgundy area of France is 1,279. Built on a bed of limestone, volcanic rock and clay, soils range from loam — a clay, silt and sand combination — to dominantly gravel. According to the association, such soils offer good drainage, which controls moisture levels. The cool climate wines are high in brightness, acidity and balance, most like wines from Alsace and Bergundy. Dominant grape plantings include pinot noir, cab franc, marechal foch and gamay noir for the reds. Among the dominant white grapes are chardonnay, riesling, pinot gris, gewürztraminer, kerner and marquette. Morelli said much of the marketing will be dedicated to promoting the Kamloops “terroir,” a sense of place for a wine, referring to the overall geography, climate and conditions of the wine-growing region. They will launch the public brand “The Kamloops wine trail” as an authentic and relaxed experience, free from the hustle and bustle, pomp and pretense of other regions. “I think what is going to be neat is that intimate hands on experience,” Morelli said.
“Sitting with the owner and the winemaker is going to be more of the norm than the exception.” “There is a sense of more wildness to it all. Sitting at the winery, overlooking the river and seeing the bighorn sheep and the cattle walking around the gates of the vineyard, it has a real sense of natural beauty — the wine trail less travelled.” The Kamloops Wineries Association will be rolling out billboard advertising, a wine trail map and brochure this summer, as well as beginning to lobby the government to get wine trail signage erected. The official launch will kick off June 22, with open houses at all the wineries on Saturday, June 27. The website, kamloopswinetrail.ca will also go live that week. There are two touring companies in town: Tasteful Excursions and Divine Tours. The association is working closely with several Kamloops’ hotels to offer touring packages. They are looking to develop the trail as a destination activity, bringing tourists into the city, where they can also experience the rest of what Kamloops has to offer. Harper’s Trail Winery: harperstrail.com, 250-573-5855. Monte Creek Ranch: montecreekranch.com, 250-572-4040. Privato Vineyard and Winery: privato.ca, 250-319-0919. Sagewood Winery: sagewoodwinery.ca, 250-573-1921.
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May 30
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May 31
COMMUNITY: Thompson Valley R/C Race Club, club race, track behind Valleyview Arena. Information: tvrcrc. com. COMMUNITY: Flea market, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749. MUSIC: Rise Up Tour with Michelle Simpson, The Dirty Jersey, 1200 Eighth St. SPORTS: 2015 Motorcross Nationals at Whispering Pines
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June 3
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June 5
MUSIC: Hurricane, BOA and DJ Weezl with Pistol Pete, Corrosive Dosage, Hazardous Memo, 9 p.m., Bailey’s Pub, 1050 Eighth St., 19+, $10 at the door or $8 with Kamloops Food Bank donation. ART: Darryl Nelson presents Point of View — BC Landscapes at the Old Courthouse Cultural Centre, 7 Seymour St., opening reception 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, go online to kamloopsarts.ca COMMUNITY: Options and Opportunities FunFest at McDonald Park, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Live music, art, games, traditional hand drummers, art workshops, photo booth and more. For more information, visit the event page
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June 10
COMMUNITY: Flea market,, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway,8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749. ART: Drink and Draw, Red Collar Brewing Co., 355 Lansdowne St., 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., work on your own art or collaborate with others. Kamloops Art Gallery provides supplies. Minors welcome if accompanied by adult.
June 11
COMMUNITY: 50+ Living Fair featuring 100 commercial, nonprofit government exhibitors providing goods and services to people experiencing the joys and challenges of 50+ living, Sahali Mall, 945 Columbia St., 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, go online to entertainmentmanagement. ca/50livingfair.htm
June 12
COMMUNITY: Anything Can Happen Fridays, Kamloops Library, 465 Victoria St., drop in 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Info: 250372-5145.
June 13
COMMUNITY: Kamloops Century Ride supporting Cops for Kids, 60 or 100 kilometre route, 8 a.m., Pioneer Park. For more information, go online to kamloopscenturyride.com. MUSIC: Tribute to Garth Brooks, Coast Kamloops Hotel and Conference Centre, 1250 Rogers Way. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets $22.25 available through the Kamloops Live Box Office, 250-374-5483, kamloopslive.ca.
June 14
COMMUNITY: Thompson Valley R/C Race Club, club race, track behind Valleyview Arena. Information: tvrcrc. com. COMMUNITY: Flea market, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway,8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749. FUNDRAISER: Telus Walk to Cure Diabetes at the B.C. Wildlife Park, 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Complimentary breakfast and lunch. Activities for the whole family. For more information, go online to jdrfca.donordrive.com
June 16
COMMUNITY: What’s My Rock, Geologist Don Bouffard presents workshop on rocks and minerals at the North Kamloops Library, an opportunity for young people to have rocks identified. Starting at 6:30 p.m followed by an hour-long talk, Earth Treasures: Rocks Minerals an Gems.
June 17
COMMUNITY: Flea market,, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway,8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749. COMMUNITY: What’s My Rock, Geologist Don Bouffard presents workshop on rocks and minerals at the Kamloops Library, an opportunity for young people to have rocks identified. Starting at 6:30 p.m followed by an hour-long talk, Earth Treasures: Rocks Minerals an Gems.
June 20
SPORTS: Tim Bits free golf day, Sun Rivers Golf Course, for children ages five to eight, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. SPORTS: Second annual Golf for Guts fundraiser, Eaglepoint Golf Resort, $100 includes green fees, power cart, driving range and burger platter. Reservations: Ernie Ware, 250-819-6010. COMMUNITY: Let’s Dance, sponsored by Thompson Valley Activity and Social Club, featuring Lost Dog Band, Kamloops Curling Club, 700 Victoria St., 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets: $10; call 250-372-0091, 250372-3782 or 250-3742774.
June 21
COMMUNITY: Flea market, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway,8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749. COMMUNITY: Father’s Day at Heffley Creek Hall, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Includes breakfast, lunch, car show, craft fair, raffles and 50/50.
June 24
COMMUNITY: Flea market, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway,8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749.
June 25
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June 26
COMMUNITY: Summer Kick-Off Weekend at Sun Peaks. Opening of lifts for alpine hiking and mountain biking, live music, inflatables, face painting and more. For more information, go online to sunpeaksresort.com
June 27
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All images are for display purposes only. No two offers can be combined. One offer per customer only, limit two vehicles per household. At time of printing all vehicles were available. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Dealer retains all rebates, discounts, and incentives in order to achieve prices and payments shown in this flyer. All dealer rebates, discounts, factory incentives, prices and interest rates subject to change or end without notice as new Retail Incentive Programs are announced. Vehicle offers end Saturday, May 30, 2015. *A contest will be held with respect to the Grand Prize. Contest Begins Wednesday, April 15, 2015 and ends Friday, July 31, 2015. No invitation/flyer and/or direct mail piece presented after this time will be valid. In order to be entitled to claim your prize, you must be at the least the age of majority as of April 1, 2015 and attend in person at Kamloops Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, 2525 East Trans Canada Hwy, Kamloops, BC (“Event Headquarters”) on or before Friday, July 31, 2015 and present/surrender your mail piece, and answer a skills testing question. All winning prizes shall be determined by Kamloops Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, in their sole and absolute discretion. The “Grand Prize” is $25,000 in Cash or a Truck (Valued at $25,000 or less). For full contest rules and regulation, see Kamloops Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram or go on-line to www.KamloopsWinner.ca. Winner is responsible for all taxes, fees, and all registration, according to the rules of dealership and the Canada Revenue Service. **Discounts, Services or Products worth up to $1,000. Purchase may be required. Certain conditions may apply. Redemption is at sole discretion of dealer. Amounts may vary per product, service or discount. (Ω) 3 For Free offer is available on select new 2014/2015 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram models at participating dealers from May 1, 2015 to May 19, 2015 inclusive. Offer includes the consumer’s choice of: (i) three (3) bi-weekly purchase/lease finance payments up to $750 in total (inclusive of all applicable fees and taxes); or (ii) up to $750 cash discount (deducted from the purchase price before taxes). Finance customers will receive a cheque for their first 3 bi-weekly payments (to a maximum of $750). Lease customers will have their first lease payment paid (to a maximum of $250), and will receive a cheque for the next 2 payments (to a maximum of $500). See dealer for complete details and exclusions. (¥) Receive a $100 Diners card with every qualified test drive, one per household, while supplies last. No purchase necessary. See dealer for definition of qualified test drive. (») $1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest/Skilled Trades Bonus Cash is available on the retail purchase/lease of 2014 Ram 1500 (excludes Regular Cab), 2014 Ram 2500/3500, 2014 Ram Promaster or 2014 Ram Cargo Van and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include: 1. Current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram Pickup Truck or Large Van or any other manufacturer’s Pickup Truck or Large Van. The vehicle must have been owned / leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before May 1, 2015. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. (1) Up to $14,572 in price adjustments. Example: In-stock 2015 Ram 1500 crew cab Sport 4x4 (Stk#151039) MSRP: $64,560 less $14,572 equals Sale Price of $49,988. Discount includes no charge Cummins Diesel and $1,500 loyalty bonus cash. Amount of discount varies by model/option package purchased, plus GST and PST, on approved credit. (2) 0.0% purchase financing for up to 36 months available to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance on 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan, 2014 Jeep Cherokee, 2015 Jeep models, 2014 Chrysler Town & Country and 2015 Ram 1500 (excludes Regular Cab). 0.0% purchase financing for up to 60 months available to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance on 2015 Jeep Cherokee. Example: $20,000, with a $0 down payment, financed at 0.0% for 36 months equals monthly payments of $556; cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $20,000. (3) VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. All incentives and rebates are reflected on advertised vehicles including no charge options and conquest bonus. Payments reflect 96 month weekly finance payments at 3.49% APR, plus GST and PST, on approved credit. Stk#14428, Cost of Borrowing: $2,562, Total Obligation: $20,060; Stk#15421, Cost of Borrowing: $2,928, Total Obligation: $22,926; Stk#15156, Cost of Borrowing: $2,928, Total Obligation: $22,926; Stk#151165, Total Obligation: $32,689.28; Stk#15213, Total Obligation: $41,367; Stk#156112, Total Obligation: $49,986.56. (4) $9,345 N/C Diesel Discount amount represents the MSRP of the No Charge Cummins Diesel engine offered on new already equipped 2014/2015 Ram Heavy Duty models. See your retailer for complete details and limitations. (5) We will beat any written and accepted PURCHASE offer signed from a franchise dealer. Quote must have a VIN and stock number and be compared to a same model equipped with same equipment and accessories, valid on in-stock vehicles only. Certain conditions may apply. Customer is responsible for all taxes, and all registration according to the rules of dealership and the Canada Revenue Service. OR We will beat any written and accepted TRADE offer signed from a franchise dealer. Quote must have a VIN. Vehicle value to be determined by dealer, minus reconditioning cost and/or excessive kilometers, certain conditions may apply. Any negative amount will be applied toward purchase of sale vehicle, on approved credit. Trade-in vehicle must be within Canadian Black Book guidelines. Current market conditions apply. If offer cannot be beaten, customer will receive up to $1,000. Gift card is redeemable for $1,000 in merchandise only and must be accepted as presented. Card has no cash value, one card with every vehicle purchase. Customs charges, taxes and fees may apply, while supplies last. Available on select units, see dealer for details. Although every precaution is taken, errors in price and/or specifications may occur in print. We reserve the right to correct any such errors without prejudice or penalty to ourselves. We are not responsible for typographical errors, nor are we responsible for late receipt of mail. Contact dealerships knowledgeable and pprofessional sales consultants for any question or more information. DL#C3287
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