“From the lows of the valley to the highs of the mountain”: Scotties fans enjoying their time in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — It’s safe to say that many Canadian locales wouldn’t be considered tourist destinations in February.
However, when you host the biggest women’s curling event in Canada, the interest in visiting definitely goes up.
“Having something of this calibre come to Kamloops and having the anticipated economic impact of anywhere between $6-10 million, more than 1,500 hotel rooms just from the participants and coaches and staff,” Lisa Strachan, Director of Destination Development and Trade Relations with Tourism Kamloops explains. “We’re just really grateful that they’re here.”


