Canada’s 55+ games expected to boost Kamloops economy by $3 million
KAMLOOPS — Canada’s 55+ games are returning to Kamloops after being postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic for two years.
More than 2,500 senior athletes from all over Canada will be coming to the Tournament Capital to compete for bronze, silver and gold in 26 sports.
“We have hockey, we have slo-pitch. A little unconventional when you think of multi-sport games. We do have some card games with bridge and cribbage and little different things that you don’t really see as sports,” said Duncan Olthuis, games manager.


