New museum exhibit examines Kamloops ski culture
KAMLOOPS — It began as a grassroots movement to find a way up a hill to ultimately go back down. On Friday night, the newest exhibit at the Kamloops Museum and Archives opened up documenting the history of downhill skiing in the Kamloops community, and the culture that grew around that history.
“A bunch of people not interested in profit worked together, found a way to make a lift work, got themselves up the hill, skied down the hill in non-ideal conditions and made it happen,” Museum Curator Matt Macintosh explained about the origins of the ski community in the city.
The exhibit is titled Powder Keg Downhill Ski Culture in Kamloops. According to Macintosh, many of the items on display came from members of the community involved in building that downhill ski culture.