Tourism Kamloops touts $89M convention centre plan
KAMLOOPS — Tourism Kamloops is calling on city hall to get on board its push for a new convention centre in the city.
The marketing agency presented results of a feasibility study to council’s Committee of the Whole Tuesday (March 31), saying it supports the need to build a new convention centre in order to prop up the Kamloops business sector.
“The convention centre in Kamloops fixes a lot of things,” Tourism Kamloops CEO Erik Fisher told council. “It helps existing businesses be more sustainable, it helps attract new businesses and it gives entities like airlines the anchor attraction to support new air routes.”
The study estimates the cost of an ideal facility – including an 18,000-square-foot ballroom, six breakout rooms and an Indigenous gathering space – at $89 million. Fisher proposed an equal three-way funding split between city taxpayers, a public-private partnership and contributions from the two upper levels of government.


