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Accessibility At The Kamloops Museum And Archives

Questions and comments can be directed to the KMA’s general email address, [email protected] and will be appropriately routed from there.

Location

We are located in beautiful downtown Kamloops, right behind the Saturday Farmer’s Market location and next to St. Andrews Square. While we don’t have a fulsome gift shop, we do have some commemorative items for sale at our front desk.

We are conveniently situated near many wonderful downtown businesses where you can shop and dine. Make sure to explore the local cafes and restaurants to complete your visit to the Kamloops Museum.

207 Seymour Street (map)
Kamloops, BC V2C 2E7
Phone: (250) 828-3576
[email protected]

Parking, Wheelchair and Mobility Access

The Kamloops Museum does not own or operate a parking lot, but there are several privately run lots nearby, as well as parking on the surrounding streets.

See the City of Kamloops for more information on Downtown Kamloops’ parking.

For our visitors with disabilities: Please note that the downtown core has a number of accessible parking stalls, clearly marked with signs or the accessibility symbol. To access the KMA, the Seymour Street entrance can be operated by push-button and has drop-off parking. If you hold a valid parking permit for people with disabilities or a veteran’s licence plate, you are allowed to park at pay station locations for up to three hours at no charge, making your visit more convenient.

Public Transit

No matter where you’re coming from, Kamloops’s transit system can take you to the Kamloops Museum and Archives. A number of routes stop within a block or two of the museum. 

Service and Support Animals

The Kamloops Museum and Archives welcomes trained service dogs. Upon arrival at the museum please identify your service dog to a member of our KMA team.

Pets are not allowed in the KMA.

Washrooms

The washrooms at the Kamloops Museum are located on the first floor and are fully wheelchair accessible. Each washroom is equipped with a family change table, ensuring convenience for visitors of all ages.

Support Persons

Admission is free to all support workers.

Rest Areas

The Kamloops Museum offers a comfortable and inclusive experience for all visitors. Every floor features options for seating, providing a place to rest and reflect. For those who may feel overstimulated, there are quiet corners designed for relaxation and tranquility. The museum encourages guests to explore at their own pace, ensuring a personalized and enjoyable visit.

Free wi-fi

Use the City of Kamloops – Public Wi-Fi is free while you visit the museum.

Contact

Questions and comments can be directed to the KMA’s general email address, [email protected] and can be appropriately routed from there.

The City of Kamloops reserves the right to change and re-post its privacy policy statement at any time without notice.

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