Kamloops Cowboy Festival hangs up the hat for good
KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops Cowboy Festival — a staple spring event in the local region — has taken its last ride.
Organizers have opted to cancel the yearly festival with no plans to bring it back after the pandemic.
First held in the Stockman’s Hotel in downtown Kamloops, the Cowboy Festival began in 1997 and celebrated the history, culture, and music of cowboys and ranchers in the region. President of the BC Cowboy Heritage Society, and Festival Chair Mark McMillan says it drew in thousands of people each year from B.C and Alberta.
“I mean it was great for Kamloops. Hotel rooms booking all over the place, and restaurants — busy, busy, busy. Yeah, it’s unfortunate.”