Food Hall and Commissary Kitchen proposed for North Shore development
KAMLOOPS — Many citizens of Kamloops are quite aware of the thriving culinary culture that exists in the city. Events like Farm2Chefs, Chefs in the City and even Ribfest are all centered around food, and they all draw huge crowds of hungry people. Now, there’s a plan to create a space on the North Shore for a facility that could expand the burgeoning food scene in that area. The idea could also build capacity for local producers to process more of their own food.
People of Kamloops have been known to travel far and wide throughout the city for their favourite food truck fare. However, when winter comes and the crowds disperse, most operators make like bears and hibernate. Thanks to a new proposal, there may be an opportunity for these small food service providers to operate year ‘round.
“Food trucks have been successful in a lot of other cities. We continue to have regulatory challenges with them here. Really, we’re just creating an indoor food truck space,” Mitchell Forgie, one of the men behind the proposed food hall, told CFJC Today.