Kamloops Museum & Archives

Educational Programs
The Museum Educator can deliver programs for any visiting group. Programs involve hands-on activities
and fun. Community program topics can be customized to suit, within the scope of the museum's exhibits and
heritage-related programming. Costs for programs can be quoted by the Museum Educator prior to the visit.
For more information or to book your group please contact the Museum Educator.
Programs for Schools
K to 12 programs developed by our on-site educator are linked to the Museum's exhibits, archival
contents and support the British Columbia Ministry of Education's curriculum with a variety of hands-on
activities.
Program offerings do change from year to year and are advertised within School District #73 in early Fall
but are also available to other visiting school districts. We may be able to customize programs to specific
classroom themes or topics as requested.
Please direct any education program requests or inquiries to the Museum Educator.
» 2011-12 School Programs Brochure
» Class Rides for Free Application Form
Empire of Fish
Discover one of BC's natural resources and the development of our fishing industry. Students will appreciate this marvelous species learning
basic fish anatomy, exploring the salmon life cycle and creating their own fish print.
This thoughtful blend of education and entertainment will fascinate
your class with games such as Fish Bingo, Stream Racers or Predator - Prey! Suitable for primary and intermediate classrooms, additional materials
include posters, handouts and laminate materials to offer you a wealth of ideas and projects.
Book it today!
Email our Museum Educator
Call 250 828-3576
Contact
Kamloops Museum & Archives
207 Seymour Street
Kamloops, BC V2C 2E7
ph 250-828-3576
fx 250-828-3760
email museum@kamloops.ca
Note: All correspondence is entered into our system and will be directed accordingly. The City of Kamloops will endeavor to contact you within two business days. Thank you.
