Film commission report points toward Tk’emlups reserve for potential film studio
KAMLOOPS — A study looking into site servicing for a potential film studio in the Kamloops area concludes property on Tk’emlups te Secwepemc land may be the most viable as a future location.
The study, commissioned by the Thompson-Nicola Film Commission (TNFC) and completed by Allnorth Consultants, was made public this week.
It compares minimum five-acre properties in four locations around Kamloops — two in Dallas, one within the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) off Sugarloaf Road in west Kamloops and the fourth near the CN railyard on the Tk’emlups reserve.
Utility servicing to prepare for a potential film studio is estimated to cost more than $2.6 million for each site.


