“Kamloops Museum and Archives preserves the artifacts and archives that define Kamloops. Kamloops Museum and Archives showcases local history exhibits, including the area's first people, the fur trade, and the city archives. The building was established to hold over 20,000 antiques, and the collections evolve continuously to reflect the community's cultural masterpieces. The museum is committed to sharing knowledge through accessibility, collaboration, and critical evaluation. The museum provides access to the records of the activities of Kamloopsians. Kamloops Museum and Archives offers the public tangible evidence of the heritage to understand its presence. The KMA preserves the past to make sense of the present and move imaginatively into the future. Moreover, the museum building has wheelchair access.”
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