Life in Kamloops
LIFE IN KAMLOOPS
Discover the essence of life in Kamloops through our volunteer-assisted “Life in Kamloops” series—a dynamic program featuring weekly and monthly activities held at KIS or virtually. Tailored for newcomers, this series is crafted to impart essential life skills, navigate information, access resources, and delve into Canadian culture, history, and contexts.
Engage in a variety of enriching activities, including:
- Citizenship 101 Group Study
- Informative Sessions
- Free Tax Return Clinics
- Life Skills Workshops
- Mentorship Programs
- Learn about the RCMP and the Kamloops Fire department
- Field Trips
These sessions foster independent learning in a social and an enjoyable setting, providing newcomers with the chance to expand their social networks and enhance their skills and knowledge through one-on-one support.
Our collaboration with over 50 dedicated volunteers enhances the Community Connections and Multicultural Mentorship programs. Furthermore, partnerships with more than 20 cultural organizations, including Indigenous community groups and l’Association Francophone de Kamloops, create a supportive environment for newcomers to engage in constructive dialogues, fostering their integration.
Explore Kamloops with field trips to:
- Kamloops Powwow
- Thompson Rivers University Intercultural Celebration
- Secwépemc Kamloops Museum and Archives
- Museum and Heritage Park
- Hat Creek Ranch
- Kamloops Residential School
- City of Kamloops
- Other Community Organizations
- Join Community Events
- City Parks, BC Parks, Parks Canada and more
This series is not just an exploration—it’s a vital part of the Settlement and Integration Community Connection Program, ensuring that newcomers feel connected and empowered in their journey to build a new life in Kamloops.
To find out about upcoming activities, see our Events Calendar or contact Yenny Yao, Community Connections Coordinator, 778-470-6101 ext. 116 or [email protected]