Events on the Shore!
Yew Street Summer Market – June 17th 3pm-9pm
We will be closing down the block on Yew Street in front of Yew Street Food Hall to Red Beard. It will all be licensed so you may walk around with your beer or cocktail! We will have amazing Vendors, delectable foods, drinks, Buskers & lots more is in the works! It is a family friendly event. The Misfits Night Market will also be on at the Effie from 5pm-10pm - 2 amazing events!
Interior Savings Overlanders Day July 23rd, 10am-3pm
Brocklehurst Park 2470 Fleetwood Ave
Our Community event there is something here for everyone! We have a Food Expo of 10 Vendors, Entertainment Stage goes non stop all day, our Emcee Nick Carter, Huge Kidz Zone that will fill the one end of the Park with a 45’ Obstacle Course, Slide & bouncy castle, facepainting, crafts, games, golf, clown, Business & Community Expo with 90+ vendors of crafts artisans & local businesses, Animal Corner of 10 Vendors covering all sorts of animals!, Cake-eating contest sponsored by Harvest Moon Bakery for kids 6yrs to 17yrs & adults 18+ with medals to be won, dunk tank, mascots, fire truck, a new contest where kids will be timed & they will be painting dads face with prizes to be won, Doxie Dog Races & so much more!
Dearborn Ford Tapestry Festival – Sept 16th 11am-4pm
McDonald Park
Our 2nd Multicultural Event! We have performers on our Main Stage from all over the world, Emcee Tara Holmes, Foodies Pavilion of 9 food vendors of so many delicious cultural foods so come hungry!We have our Multicultural Neighborhood filled Pavilions & Vendors from so many countries! Our Art Pavilion that have ethnic artists that will be showing how their art reflects their culture, Around the World Kids Zone with a large bouncy slide castle, facepainting, crafts, multicultural games, Chinese Dragon… All of our Vendors will be wearing their own cultural regalia so bring your camera & take photos with our Vendors & performers!!
The best way to explain Tapestry Festival is that it is a true experience!! It is a Multicultural Family festival & pet friendly!
TRAVEL BACK THROUGH TIME in Barkerville
Astaycation can also involve journeying a bit outside your local region — and what is better than travelling back in time?
The Theatre Royal in Barkerville will be opening earlier this year, with previews of its new familyfriendly variety show launching on June 3.
This was made possible due to a generous donation made by Osisko Development and Osisko Gold Royalties, as well as personal contributions that were made by senior Osisko executives, bringing the total to $80,000. This allowed Barkerville to call its performers back to work early for rehearsals and also covers costs for script development, music composition and seasonal salaries for the theatre’s talented musicians.
“Since 1868, the Theatre Royal has been the heart of Barkerville’s gold rush community, sustained by successful and famous gold miners who craved entertainment as a reprieve from the Cariboo’s harsh living and working circumstances,” said Barkerville Historic Town & Park CEO Kate Cox.
“Through their support, Osisko is following in those
footsteps by supporting the community’s tourism, arts and culture economy, employing 13 professional historic interpreters, accelerating the growth of ancillary programs and businesses and bringing Barkerville’s magic to an estimated 40,000-plus visitors.”
Added Osisko Development president Chris Lodder: “It is a real pleasure to continue to support Barkerville Historic Town & Park and watch it grow into the diverse, sustainable, economic fabric that has been developing in the Wells, Barkerville, Bowron Lakes region of the Cariboo.”
Shows at the Theatre Royal will begin on June 3, with shows each day at 2 p.m. During June only, there will be no shows on Thursdays. Performances will move to seven days a week after the Theatre Royal’s grand opening during the Dominion Day festivities on July 1.
For more information on Theatre Royal and everything else happening in Barkerville, go online to barkerville.ca or call 1-888-994-3332.
An invitation from Kamloops Arts Council marketing manager Rebecca Kurtis to check out all of its creative work:
The Kamloops Arts Council is a registered charitable non-profit organization devoted to the development and enhancement of the arts in the Kamloops area. We support all artists and art organizations and promote cooperation between them, government and business.
We produce high-quality, year-round, low- and no-cost arts programs, arts performances, arts workshops and arts events that help to connect our local community and promote our local talent.
From our popular Art in the Park festival on Canada Day to our galleries and exhibitions featuring local artists in all mediums, the Kamloops Arts Council’s year-round, low- and no-cost arts programs provide opportunities for local visual and performing artists while making the arts accessible to all.
The Kamloops Arts Council is a non-profit organization that services the community members of Kamloops, Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc and the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. We offer free to low-cost programming for everyone and feature local artists and artisans.
We believe that art changes lives.
We feature local artists and artisans from ages eight to 80, host a series of events for the public during the summer (Art in the Park, Rivertown Players and Children’s Arts Festival) and exhibitions year-round.
Come see the amazing talent of our community at the Kamloops Arts Council. We are the art and soul of the community.
The art and soul of the community h e
BUZZ IN for a full day of fun!
S I G N U P FO R O U R
At Zaaz Eater y & Play we have ever y thing you & your bugz need to enjoy the day! E xplore our 10,000sqft imaginative play village that includes 20 different rooms st yled after local businesses! Within those roomz you’ll f ind a baby zone for the littlest bugz & a sensor y room for our neurodiverse bugz!
t Z z y & P ay we have e you & your nee to the our 10 00sqft that rooms roomz a zone
S U M M E R CA M PZ!
Each week is a different theme!
ach a diff t the !
Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
? our y where our
Hungr y ? Sit down in our 24-seat eater y where all our food is cooked in-house and is nutritionally dense that caters to all dietar y restric tions (did we mention were celiac friendly ?) You absolutely do NOT need children to come and enjoy our delicious food! We have a separate entrance to Za Eater y just on the left side of our building! Have an occasion you need to celebrate? Let us host you in our completely private 2 ,500sqft par t y houze! We do ever y thing from supply decorations, set up clean up & cater your event z We have add- onz available such as bounce housez , face paint , professional photography & more! We also create delicious platterz that are available for OUTSIDE OF Z AA Z par tiez as well! Email: inf zaazplay.ca to inquire about tho
EATERY & PLAY
Creating hea lthy co nnectio ns wi� families communities & food
$2 25/week $50/day
Week 1 | July 3-7: Pokemon
eek 2 | July 10-14th: Magic of S tor y telling ek 3 | July 1 7th-21st : Future First Responderz
Week 2 10-14th: ek 3 July 1
Week 4 | July 24-28th: LEGO
Week 5 | July 31-Aug 4th: Fear Fac tor Week 6 | August 7-11th: Future Enter tainerz
Week 5 4th: 6 August
Week 7 August
Week 7 | August 14th-18th: Myster y Week
Week 8
eek 8 | August 21-25th: L il’ Environmentalist z
Y? Because there is family fun for all
When it comes to family fun and staying active, the Kamloops YMCA-YWCA is a fantastic destination for families this summer.
With its wide range of activities and programs, the Y offers an ideal setting for families to bond, have fun and prioritize their health and wellness.
One of the best — and most fun — ways to stay cool in the summer is to splash and swim together with the whole family in the Y’s 25-metre indoor pool at the downtown facility at Battle Street and Fourth Avenue. There, you can swim some laps or enjoy the excitement of the ice tower or rope swim. The Y also offers swimming lessons for all ages, allowing kids and adults to improve their swimming skills. Parents can participate in a variety of aqua fitness classes or simply enjoy a relaxing soak in the hot tub.
Additionally, the Kamloops Y organizes family-friendly events and activities throughout the year. From family workshops and programs to outdoor picnics and community festivals, there’s always something happening to bring families closer together. These events provide opportunities for families to socialize, have fun and create lasting memories.
The Kamloops Y is committed to promoting healthy lifestyles for families beyond physical activity, offering workshops and educational programs on mental wellness and well-being and ensuring that families have access to resources and support to lead healthy and balanced lives. Check out the Kamloops Y this summer for an array of activities and programs that promote family fun and encourage staying active together. From swimming and day camps to group fitness classes and community events, the Y provides an inclusive and welcoming environment where families can strengthen their bonds while prioritizing their health and wellness.
Celebrate Overlanders Day on the Shore this summer
The annual celebration will take place on July 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in Brocklehurst Park.
There will be a food expo featuring 10 wellknown local vendors and an entertainment stage with non-stop performances all day long, guided by emcee Nick Carter.
There will also be a bigger and better Kidz Zone that will take up the entire end of the park, with a 45-foot obstacle course, a slide and bouncy castle, face painting, crafts, games, golf, clowns and more.
Overlanders Day will also include a business and community expo with more than 90 vendors of crafts artisans and local businesses, an animal corner with 10 vendors covering all sorts of animals, a cake-eating contest sponsored by Harvest Moon Bakery, a dunk tank, mascots and fire truck.
There will be a new contest this year, a timed kids-paint-their-dads’-faces competition, along with the popular Doxie dog races.
Buskers Festival returns to Riverside Park
This year marks the fourth edition of the Kamloops International Buskers Festival, a free-to-attend street theatre festival that is as unique as the city that gives it a home.
The festival brings four days of fun to downtown Kamloops, and features professional street performers from around the world, as well as regional and local performers (amateur, emergent and professional).
The festival will be held in Riverside Park from July 27 to July 30.
The objective of the Kamloops International Buskers Festival is to bring free, live performing arts programming to the Interior of B.C. in an inclusive and accessible way.
It is not often that performances of this quality and calibre are provided free of charge in an outdoor festival setting. The acts are limited only by the imagination and skill of the performers, two commodities they have in boundless supply.
The great thing about busking is that it doesn’t discriminate — it is an art form that is available to anyone regardless of age, race, ethnicity or religion. The festival allows anyone to showcase their talents in a safe and judgment-free space and encourages individuals from all walks of life to take part in the festival. Arts and performing are a common ground between many cultures and it allows people to connect on various levels.
IN THE PARK
There will be two stages located at the east end of Riverside Park and a third stage at the west end, near the spray park. Multiple busk stop locations throughout Riverside Park will feature an amazing variety of local buskers and artisans, entertainment, art, music and more.
CONSIDER A TIP
While it is free to attend the Kamloops International Buskers Festival, the performers do work for gratuities. Each performer welcomes tips at the end of their performance, money that goes directly to that performer or act. This is how they earn their living as they travel the world to perform at street festivals.
MEET MANY ANIMALS AT BC WILDLIFE PARK
With wildlife rescue and rehabilitation in mind, the BC Wildlife Park is home to 65 different species that are found only in this province, including the only Kermode bear in the world that is cared for by humans.
Soon, the grizzly bear siblings — known as Knute and Dawson — that were raised in Kamloops will see their habitat expand at the park by 50 per cent, a project estimated to cost $1.5 million.
The change is expected to occur in early 2025 after coyotes were relocated to Québec and improvements were made to the raccoon exhibit to open up space for Knox and Dawson to sprawl out and roam, while expanding nature trails for public access.
“The two we have are siblings and they grew up in that space,” BC Wildlife Park executive director Glenn Grant said.
Grant said the average life expectancy of grizzly bears in parks is around 30 years, leaving another 20 years, give or take, for the siblings who reside there today.
In addition, the BC Wildlife Park houses cougars, bears, wolves, reptiles and birds of prey.
In 2022, the park had the second-best attendance ever, welcoming more than 118,000 people. In addition, the Wildlights extravaganza — which features about one-million lights amid various entertainment through December — had its best attendance since 2005.
Grant said the park has some exciting plans to expand in the next five years.
“We’ve got a ton of goals for the future,” Grant said. “Our new master plan actually has 12 different components to it and they’re kind of split up. Some are education-based, some are visitor-based, some are animal welfare-based and some are operational.”
A fundraiser that aims to raise $750,000 will be launched in early May to make the playground accessible for children who have mobility issues.
“It’s something that is desperately needed. It’s pea gravel in there. It’s very difficult for kids with mobility issues to access,” he said, noting there will also be an emphasis on improving educational programs.
GLENN BC Wildlife Park executive directorDiscovery Centre
The geothermic, climate-controlled, 18,000-square-foot Discovery Centre includes the Eco Gallery, Wildlife Education Centre, Reptile Exhibit, Naturally Yours Gift Shop and Blue Heron Café.
Playground and Splash Park
Imagine you’re an eagle searching the sky or a badger hiding in your burrow. Let your littles go wild in the imaginative playground that incorporates animal habitats into child’s play. Visitors of all ages can cool off in the splash park (seasonal and weather-permitting). Bring your lunch and enjoy the accessible, outdoor, covered picnic area.
THINGS TO DO
Animal Encounters
Seasonal daily animal encounters feature reptiles such as snakes, turtles, a tortoise, a bearded dragon, owls (including the extirpated burrowing owl) and other bird of prey encounters.
Home Hardware Family Farm
The Home Hardware Family Farm is home to all of the park’s farm animals including llama, turkey, rooster, goats and miniature donkeys. On select days and during special events, guests can get
Bird of Prey Flight Demonstrations
During July and August, visitors can amble over to the Highland Valley Copper Amphitheatre for an up-close look at some of British Columbia’s incredible birds of prey as they fly overhead.
Feed Talks
What is the largest land mammal in North America? Do bighorn sheep have horns or antlers? How do red foxes hunt? Is a kermode bear different than a black bear? Fascinating facts will be fed to visitors at different animal habitats throughout the summer as guests learn more about each animal. Upon arrival, be sure to check the daily schedule to see which animal is being featured at what time.
Wildlife Express
(Open Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. during May and June, but may also be operating on weekdays in July and August, depending on volunteer availability.)
The wheelchair-accessible Wildlife Express miniature train takes passengers on a short ride through various areas of the BC Wildlife Park. Tickets are just $1 each, including tax, and can be purchased at the train station (cash only). Note: the train will not operate when temperatures exceed 30 C.
Tapestry Festival Multicultural Event ties together a diverse Kamloops
The second annual Tapestry Festival Multicultural Event will return to McDonald Park in North Kamloops on Sept. 16.
The event will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The inaugural Tapestry Festival in 2022 was a massive success, with large crowds gathering in the park to enjoy food, music and performances of various disciplines.
This year, there will be something for everyone, from dangers and singers and bands and drummers featuring music and moves with connections to Jamaica, Spain, India and more.
While the performers will be on the main stage, guided by emcee Tara Holmes, a nearby food pavilion will feature eight vendors and a worlds of cuisine to discover.
Their Multicultural Neighbourhood will be filled with pavilions and vendors from numerous countries. Featured will be the Art Pavilion, which will have ethnic artists showing and explaining how their art reflects their culture, and the World Kids Zone, which will have a large bouncy slide castle, face painting, crafts, multicultural games, Chinese Dragon and more.
All vendors will be wearing their cultural regalia, so visitors are encouraged to bring cameras and take photos with the vendors and performers.
Are you looking for some activities and quaint shops in a small town environment right by the lake? Look no further than the Village of Chase, just a short 40 minutes drive from Kamloops. Bring the kids to play in the splash pad or ride on the skatepark or bring your summer read and lounge at the beach Our hospitality awaits you!
On the Trans Canada Highway between Kamloops & Salmon Arm
|
Connecting people to BC’s wildlife and wild spaces; view some of British Columbia’s most iconic wildlife including grizzly and black bears, Kermode bear, badger, cougars, raccoons, elk, birds of prey and more!
Offering virtual programs, private animal encounters, birthday parties, guided tours, and more!
Upgrade to an annual pass for even more savings, cool off in the splash park*, or run wild at our imaginative playground; Wild Times Await You!
*seasonal Contact us: 250.573.3242 Located 15 minutes east of Kamloops - 9077 Dallas Drive (exit 390 & 391 on the Trans Canada Highway)
To learn more about the BCWP and our conservation projects, visit bcwildlife. bcwildlife.o
Buzz in for a day full of fun at Zaaz
At Zaaz Eatery & Play, we have everything you and your bugz need to enjoy the day. Explore our 10,000-square-foot imaginative play village that includes 20 different rooms styled after local businesses.
Within those roomz, you’ll find a baby zone for the littlest bugz and a sensory room for our neurodiverse bugz.
Hungry? Sit down in our 24-seat eatery, where all our food is cooked in-house, is nutritionally dense and caters to all dietary restrictions (did we mention were celiac-friendly?).
You absolutely do not need children to come and enjoy our delicious food. We have a separate entrance to Za Eatery just on the left side of our building.
Have an occasion you need to celebrate? Let us host you in our completely private 2,500-square-foot party houze. We do everything from supplying decorations, setting up, cleaning up and catering your eventz. We have add-onz available, such as bounce housez, face paint, professional photography and more.
We also create delicious platterz that are available for outside of Zaaz partiez, as well. Email: info@zaazplay.ca to inquire about those.
SUMMER CAMPZ
Sign up for our summer campz. Each week is a different theme. They are held Mondays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost is $50 a day or $250 for the week.
• Week 1: July 3 to July 7: Pokemon
• Week 2: July 10 to July 14: Magic of Storytelling
• Week 3: July 17 to July 21: Future First Responderz
• Week 4: July 24 to July 28: LEGO
• Week 5: July 31 to Aug. 4: Fear Factor
• Week 6: Aug. 7 to Aug. 11: Future Entertainerz
• Week 7: Aug. 14 to Aug. 18: Mystery Week
• Week 8: Aug. 21 toAug. 25: Lil’ Environmentalistz
Register for Music Lessons Today.
Why Choose Long & McQuade?
Music lessons for all ages, stages, and styles. Professional instructors make learning fun. Convenient lesson times for busy families. No registration fees. Affordable instrument rentals.
VIRTUAL LESSONS ALSO AVAILABLE
Summer appetite for fun in Kamloops-Tk’emlúps
Dig into Ribfest
Kamloops Daybreak Rotary Ribfest returns to Riverside Park this summer, with the popular event taking place from Aug. 11 to Aug. 13.
This year will mark the 11th edition of Western Canada’s largest ribbing event, which includes tasty ribs, plenty of entertainment and a family fun zone.
Ribbers attending this year’s event include Boss Hog’s, Gator BBQ, House of Q, Grizzly BBQ, Prairie Smoke and Spice and Smoke Dem Bones BBQ.
Ribfest is held to raise money for various Kamloops organizations, with 100 per cent of proceeds going to various causes.
Since 2012, Ribfest has helped numerous groups, including Literacy Kamloops, BGC Kamloops, Power Start Breakfast Program, Breakfast for Babies in support of the Kamloops Food Bank, TRU scholarships, Kamloops Girl Guides, Toys for Kids Breakfast, SKSS field hockey team, Kamloops Sexual Assault Counselling Centre, Kamloops Minor Baseball Association, Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice House, YMCA/YWCA Strong Kids Program, Junior Achievement and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kamloops & Region.
Theatre Under the Trees
Theatre Under the Trees will return in July, this year featuring The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito and J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit.
From July 10 to July 29, Project X Theatre’s annual outdoor play series will feature Kamloops actors in nightly theatre productions in Prince Charles Park.
The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito is a musical cabaret production by Indigenous playwright Tomson Highway. It tells the story of Mary Jane, a wingless mosquito from Petit Petit LePaw, Manitoba, who overcomes fear and adversity to make new friends. That play will be directed by Cheyenne Scott.
An adaptation of The Hobbit by Greg Banks is the other play selected this year. The classic tale will feature Bilbo Baggins, who learns that friendship is more valuable than gold. Jennica Grienke will direct.
For more information, go online to projectxtheatre.ca.
A Hot Nite in Kamloops
The annual Hot Nite in the City show and shine event in downtown Kamloops will be held on Aug. 11 and Aug. 12.
Kamloopa Powwow
The 42nd Kamloopa Powwow will take place at the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Powwow Arbour from Aug. 4 to Aug. 6.
Thousands of spectators and participants attend the powwow each year, making it one of the largest such events in Western Canada.
The Kamloopa Powwow represents the Secwépemc people’s heritage and includes storytelling, singing, dancing, vendors and much more.
The event was started by the Shuswap Brothers and Sisters Society in 1980 and attracts visitors from around the world.
The decades-long event features more than 500 vehicles on display in downtown Kamloops, with the city’s main road — Victoria Street — closed to traffic for several blocks, allowing thousands of visitors to stroll up and down the street, checking out the amazing vehicle lineup.
The event will feature street rods, custom, American muscle cars, sport-compacts, tuners, collector and vintage cars, motorcycles, race cars, competition vehicles, big rigs and more.
In addition, Victoria Street will be lined with booths featuring myriad organizations, including Kamloops This Week, while visitors can take a break by grabbing a bite to eat and a beverage from one of the many businesses in the area and enjoy some of the entertainment along the route.
THE KAMLOOPA POWWOW SOCIETY PRESENTS THE 42ND ANNUAL
Kamloopa Powwow
AUGUST 4-6 , 2023
DANCE CONTEST
Categories include:Traditional, Chicken, Jingle, Grass, Fancy Feather & Fancy Shawl for Adult, Golden Age, Teen & Junior
DRUMMING CONTEST
FIRST NATIONS ARTS & CRAFTS
BOOTHS PRE-SOLD
GENERAL ADMISSION:
$10 PER DAY • $20 WEEKEND PASS
GRAND ENTRY: Friday 7 p m , Saturday 12 p m & 7 p m & Sunday 12 p.m.
No Outside Concessions, Raffles or 50/50s
Kamloops Powwow Society 200 – 330 Chief Alex Thomas Way, Kamloops, BC V2H 1H1 Phone: (250) 828-9782 powwow@kib.ca • www.tkemlups.ca
The Society and KIB WILL NOT be held responsible for any lost, stolen or damaged articles or injuries Absolutely no drugs or alcohol permitted. Under no circumstance will the Powwow be cancelled. Subject to B.C. Provincial Health Orders.
Acrobats, magicians, jugglers, hula hoopers, musicians and more are set to take-over downtown Kamloops and Riverside Park.
Book time at the North Thompson Fall Fair
Dust off your cowboy hat, give your boots a polish and get your giddy-up going for the best dang rodeo and country fair anywhere.
The folks at the North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo Association are hooting and hollering to announce their 74th annual North Thompson Fall Fair and BC Rodeo Association’s Polaris Championship Rodeo Finals will be running at full steam over the September Labour Day weekend in Barriere.
This annual family-friendly event will be packed with fun and entertainment for all ages.
Cowboys will be hungry for the championship buckles, the livestock will be more than ready to show what they can do and the crowd will be standing in their seats, cheering for the winners.
In addition to the popular rodeo, you can catch the big Fall Fair parade as it moves through Barriere at 11 a.m. on the Saturday of the long weekend, the children’s parade on Monday morning or visit with a buddy in the beer garden while you watch the lawnmower races.
You can also check out the 4-H and livestock competitions, the heavy horse pulls and the light horse show, in addition to touring the Fall Fair exhibit hall, visiting with the numerous vendors, experiencing yummy offerings from each of the concessions or sitting in the shade and enjoying a giant ice cream cone while the youngsters have a ball in the Kids Zone.
Don’t forget the Bull In The Woods Amateur Lumberjack competition on the Sunday and let your youngsters or teens participate on Saturday and Monday in youth lumberjack competitions, including axe throw, chocker races, log rolling, pole climb and much, much more — all provided under the watchful eye of the world-famous Laughing Loggers.
Because of unending community spirit and dedicated hard-working volunteers, the dream that was started 74 years ago by a small group of area pioneers and ranchers lives on today. The North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo Association is still going strong and continues to own and operate its own fairgrounds facility. Most importantly, the annual rodeo and fall fair remain one of the leading regional events within the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. Come on down — you won’t be disappointed.
For an entry catalogue and schedule, visit the website at www.fallfair-rodeo.com
For tickets or reserved camping, go online to Eventbrite at www.eventbrite.ca/e/north-thompson-fall-fair-rodeo2023-sept-2nd-3rd-4th-2023-tickets-599754581097.
t h e c a t e r i n g e x p e r i e n c e l i k e n e v e r b e f o r e
c o r d o i s b o r n f r o m t h e m o u n t a i n s , r i v e r s ,
f o r e s t s a n d t h e o c e a n s o f t h e w e s t e r n
c o r d i l l e r a .
c o m e a n d t a s t e t h e r u g g e d
b e a u t y o f t h e W e s t i n e v e r y b i t e !
+ 7 7 8 - 4 7 1 - 8 0 3 5
c o n t a c t s c a n
b o o k y o u r s p e c i a l e v e n t s a n d e x p e r i e n c e t h e
s p a c e s a v a i l a b l e f o r
m e e t i n g s -
c o n f e r e n c e ss o c i a l e v e n t s -
o r a n y o t h e r e v e n t s -
e v e n t s @ d e l t a k a m l o o p s . c o m e - m a i l u s : o r , c a l l :
THE BIG LITTLE SCIENCE CENTRE WILL WOW YOU
There is always amazing fun, hands-on exhibits, interactive shows, science programs and special activities at the BIG Little Science Centre, where you can join the friendly, knowledgeable staff and volunteers in exploring and discovering all kinds of science.
An intimate atmosphere encourages families to try out activities about physics, chemistry and biology. Magnetism, balldrops, mini tornadoes, rocks that glow and so much more are there for you to touch and try. Conveniently located downtown, at Seymour Street and Fifth Avenue, the BIG Little Science Centre is a tourist attraction and a not-for-profit charity, with a twist.
Its mission is to “develop a passion for science in our community” and the science centre’s interactive exhibits soon
prove that “science is a verb”. The Micro Science Store carries fun, exciting gifts for all budding scientists and membership benefits include free or discounted entry to science centres across Canada, including Science World in Vancouver.
The BIG Little Science Centre is open Tuesdays to Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Drop in for a visit or call to book your event. School groups and daycares are invited to book a visit during the week. The science centre’s Facebook page shares science from the community and the world, including activities to try at home. Science is everywhere — engage and learn.
The Big Little Science Centre can be contacted by calling 250-554-2572 or visiting blscs.org