Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park in Kamloops, British Columbia
Secwepemc Museum in Kamloops

Drying HutsThis is the ultimate place to gain insight on the rich history of the Shuswap people. Ever wonder how a birch bark canoe could possibly be one of the main forms of transportation up and down the river? Storytelling is a significant aspect to the Shuswap people's way of life. Get immersed in legends and tales passed down from generation to generation.
Visit the Heritage Park and go through the incredible 2000-year old Shuswap winter village and the summer pit houses. The village features a tule mat lodge, a hunting lean-to, rack for fish-drying, ancient smoke-houses and an all natural fish trap with secret baiting techniques.
Be sure to visit the Ethnobotanical Gardens at the Heritage Park as well. Explore the five zones of ecosystems which represent the Secwepemc Territory. This aspect is particularly interesting as each zone shows which native plants were traditionally harvested by the Secwepemc for medicinal, culinary and visionary purposes.
Kamloopa Pow Wow
It was started in 1980 to encourage the young people to become involved in their native heritage. The Pow Wow is a spectacular expression of the Secwepemc heritage in the Kamloops area and boasts vibrant display of storytelling, song, and dance. FIND YOUR ACCOMMODATION >>> click here
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Kamloops Visitor Centre: 1-800-662-1994 Email: inquiry@tourismkamloops.com
The Kamloopa Pow Wow is one of the largest gatherings in Western Canada showcasing First Nation’s culture. Kamloopa Pow Wow is an annual three-day event that takes place on the August long weekend and attracts performers, competitors, crafters and artists.
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The Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park |
A fantastic display of the lives of the Secwepemc natives featuring original artifacts and structures from over 2000 years ago. Open daily 8:30am-4:30pm, closed stats. |

