Services And Fees

Benjamin Baltzly photograph collection KMA Photo 1469: Portage, Upper Gate Murchison’s Rapids, 1871.

The Kamloops Museum and Archives operates as part of the City of Kamloops, on Tk̓emlúps te Secwe̓pemc territory within the traditional and unceded lands of Secwépemc Nation, Secwepemcúl’ecw.

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SERVICES AND FEES​

for research and printing at the Kamloops Museum and Archives

The Kamloops Museum and Archives offers reproduction services for a variety of archival materials. Whether you need copies of photographs, documents, or other historical items, our team can assist you in obtaining high-quality reproductions for personal, educational, or research purposes.

Please be aware that it can take two to three weeks to process your order, depending on the volume of requests. Requests are processed in the order in which they are received. Rush orders are not available.

A fee waiver is available upon application to registered non-profit organizations, students and teachers, First Nations groups, and fellow museum and heritage organizations.

Please get in touch with the Archivist to order reproductions of Archival materials.

Photocopying

Photocopying (Student)

Image Reproduction

Research Services

All research services are conducted by Archives staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about visiting the Kamloops Museum and Archives, donating items, accessibility, and more. Whether you’re planning your visit or looking to learn more about the collections and services, we’re here to help you make the most of your experience at the KMA.

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The
Archives

The Archives is located on the KMA’s second floor, providing a quiet and comfortable space for visitors to explore the collections. Our curatorial staff is available to assist with inquiries and guide you through the process of accessing archival materials.

Contact: [email protected].

Floor 2 | Kamloops Museum
207 Seymour Street (map)
Kamloops, BC V2C 2E7

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