A strong earthy, deep-rooted loving red to represent the parents, and a fresh, soft new-born green to represent the young children (the subtle sage green of Kamloops hills). The red leaves of the logo are the parents: a couple, a mother (pregnant as shown by the 'bump' on the leaf) and a single parent. The children are between them and together the entire Kamloops “family' is centred/grounded by one focal point—family living and unity. As a team they present an exuberant yet simple flower... which speaks to a harmonious life and what true beauty really is all about—our relationships with eachother. The logo also evokes a sense of movement... the action and activity of a family in motion, “doing' things together.

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Kamloops Electric Dirt Challenge

July 3, 2009 5:00 pmtoJuly 5, 2009 1:00 pm

You can find us racing at the Thompson Valley R/C Raceway, located behind Valleyview Arena between the months of April and September, where we have a 60′X120′ Off-Road Track and a 60″X100″ Paved On-Road Track.

For more information: Brent Wende
(250)372-2917 or (250)320-1957


Here we go. I have a list of things that I want to do with my kids this summer before they go back to school. Feel free to share your own ideas and experiences about family friendly summer fun in Kamloops.

  1. Go to Music in the Park at least once a week – it starts a 7pm in Riverside park and is every night through July and August. You can find the schedule of artists playing here.
  2. Visit the farmers market on the North Shore and downtown every week – I love seeing what appears as the season goes on and the kids love being so close to the food they are going to eat. Encourage health, local choices and support your local farmer’s and artisans.
    Saturdays – 200 block of St Paul St - 8am – 12pm
    Fridays – McDonald Park, McDonald Avenue – 4pm – 8pm
  3. Take the kids on a backpacking trip – most likely quite close to home and a short walk in since my youngest is 3.5 my daughter and I did a trip near the end of school that was 5.5km in and then back out. Wells Gray is a great family friendly area.
  4. Swim at the outdoor pool in Westsyde – crazily Kelowna does not have any outdoor pools but Kamloops (being far superior) has several. I have yet to take advantage but intend to visit at least one this summer. You can check out the schedule posted here
  5. Eat the fruits of our labours – we planted a garden this year. Each of the kids got to decide one thing that they would plant. My daughter chose strawberries and is eating the first round right now. I chose potatoes and the plants are super tall! My son chose peppers, chocolate peppers to be precise and he is so excited to taste them. It isn’t too late to get some produce in the ground to eat later in the summer or see above to eat the fruits of someone else’s labour!
  6. Komasket Music Festival – if you haven’t been you need to check it out. This is one weekend that we never miss for the positive vibes and fabulous music it is a beautiful environment to spend a few days with your family and others.
  7. Bike ride at McArthur Island – one of our favorite passtimes but certainly not reserved for summer vacation. My son’s fav is the ‘dirt hills’ aka BMX track. We like to go early in the morning so we can see the deer on the golf course.
  8. Build a Solar Oven – we (me) are super excited about this project it is partially completed and we hope to cook our first potatoes in it on Sunday the kids are skeptical but extrememly curious.
  9. Float the Thompson River – you may want to wait until your kids are a bit bigger to attempt this one as the currents can be dangerous. My daughter is a healthy swimmer this year so we are going to dawn some life jackets and dingys and introduce them to their first Thompson River Float.
  10. Camp in the backyard – ok so we have already done this one but who says you can’t do any of these more than once?! It is fun to pretend you are in the wilderness while giggling steps from your door and you can always retreat inside quickly incase of bears.

That is it. Have a happy summer my fellow Kamloops Parents may all your summer camps, camping trips and activities be filled with joy and laughter. Hope to see you out there!


Community Carnival

July 16, 2009
10:00 amto4:00 pm
July 17, 2009
10:00 amto2:00 pm
July 18, 2009
10:00 amto4:00 pm

The 6th Annual Community Carnival, full of food, fun, and entertainment for the whole family (dunk tank, carnival games, prizes) Showing the community what Kamloops has to offer, and that the centre of the city is a fun place to be! 11am – 4pm


The Spirit of Kamloops runs every Saturday at 11:00 am and every Friday and Monday at 7:00 pm. Full schedule and more information, tickets visit www.kamrail.com or phone 250-374-2141

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