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Walking Tours Haunted Kamloops Tour

Haunted Kamloops ~ 2012

Join the Museum on a haunted tour that will explore scary burial grounds, historical spooky spots, and various locations where the echoes of hangings, murders, and forgotten souls can still be heard creeping around... Don't be disappointed, register early as there are limited spots available.

Driving will be required, not suitable for younger audiences. Please be prepared for all weather and driving conditions.

Haunted Kamloops Walking Tour
Oct 23, 6 - 8 pm Course no. 199306
Oct 23, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Course no. 199307
Oct 24, 6 - 8 pm Course no. 199308
Oct 24, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Course no. 199309
Oct 25, 6 - 8 pm Course no. 199310
Oct 25, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Course no. 199311
Oct 26, 6 - 8 pm Course no. 199312
Oct 26, 6:30 - 8:30 pm pm Course no. 199313
$15 ~

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The Kamloops Museum & Archives is pleased to have Sylvia Gropp host a number of walking tours in the downtown Kamloops area based on her upcoming book.

About the Author Sylvia Gropp
Born and raised in Kamloops, BC. Sylvia Gropp has a Bachelor of Arts with concentrations in Archaeology and Geology and has participated in digs on First Nations reserves and the Wildlife Park. For over a decade Sylvia has worked with the Kamloops Museum & Archives as a contractor and enjoys teaching history to people of all ages. She is a married and has a daughter who also shares Sylvia's love of exploring the Museum.

Currently, Sylvia is co-writing a book with the Kamloops Museum & Archives and the Thompson Rivers History and Heritage Society. The book will explore the history of Kamloops, and how the amalgamation affected the different areas of town. Concentrating on oral histories to provide an "authentic feel", her book will also explore stages of property development from pre-emption/crown grant to subdivision.

Contact
Kamloops Museum & Archives
207 Seymour Street
Kamloops, BC V2C 2E7
ph 250-828-3576
fx 250-828-3760
email museum@kamloops.ca

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