Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park Guide
Discover the Secwepemc Culture: A Journey Through Time Guide
Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of the Secwepemc people at the Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park. This unique cultural center offers a fascinating glimpse into the traditions, beliefs, and way of life of the Secwepemc, the original inhabitants of the Kamloops region. Explore interactive exhibits, wander through a reconstructed Secwepemc village, and gain a deeper understanding of this remarkable First Nations culture. The Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the Secwepemc people, whose presence in the Thompson River Valley dates back thousands of years. The museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts, including traditional clothing, tools, and artwork, providing insights into the Secwepemc's deep connection to the land. The Heritage Park features a reconstructed Secwepemc village, complete with traditional pit houses (kekulis) and other structures, offering a tangible representation of their ancestral way of life. Visitors can participate in a variety of engaging activities at the Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park. Take a guided tour of the museum and Heritage Park, learn about traditional Secwepemc crafts, and participate in cultural demonstrations. The museum also hosts special events and workshops throughout the year, providing opportunities to learn about Secwepemc language, storytelling, and traditional practices. The museum gift shop offers a selection of authentic Secwepemc crafts and artwork, providing a unique opportunity to support local artisans. While visiting, consider trying bannock, a traditional Secwepemc bread, often available at special events.
Transportation
The Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park is located at 330 Shuswap Road. The #18 Mount Paul bus provides service to the area. Check the Kamloops Transit website for the most up-to-date schedules and route information.