Kamloops Centre for the Arts

The Kamloops Centre for the Arts (KCA) has been identified by the Build Kamloops Select Committee as the first priority for the visionary Build Kamloops program and will be an iconic structure that serves as a catalyst to grow, inspire, and unify our community.

After 18 months of detailed planning and validation, the project team—comprising of architects, engineers, builders, and City staff—has delivered a construction plan that is both ambitious and achievable.

The Kamloops Centre for the Arts will fill an important gap in the community that has been identified in strategic plans for almost two decades. This purpose-built facility will address the current and growing needs of Kamloops, hosting events ranging from graduations to awards ceremonies, to performing arts events. The Kamloops Centre for the Arts will serve as a cornerstone for economic growth, generating significant spinoff benefits through the Tournament Capital hosting program and attracting cultural tourism that supports local businesses, hospitality, and job creation. The Centre for the Arts will elevate the overall cultural vibrancy of our city.

The Kamloops Centre for the Arts project is funded through a balanced and flexible financial strategy designed to avoid additional borrowing or tax increases. Funding comes from a mix of debt, reserves, fundraising, and reallocation of existing funds, with adjustments made as risks are retired or new opportunities arise. The City is also actively pursuing grants, including up to $7 million from the Strategic Priorities Fund, and will continue seeking further grants and investment throughout the project. For full details and budget-related questions, please refer to the FAQs below.

Built for Everyone

The KCA has been prioritized as the first Build Kamloops project chosen for its advanced design and City-owned land at 393 Seymour Street, next to Kelson Hall—home to Western Canada Theatre and Kamloops Symphony.

This will be Kamloops’ first new theatre since the Sagebrush Theatre opened in 1978. With over 40,000 more residents since the construction of the much-loved, but severely over-subscribed, Sagebrush Theater, the KCA will meet the growing demand for performing arts and community events.

The versatile venue will be inclusive and accessible, with features like elevators to all levels, accessible seating in both theatres, enclosed viewing spaces for sensory needs, and barrier-free access throughout. It will host everything from concerts to dance recitals, graduations, and live theatre—making it a true community space.

The KCA will lend itself to supporting the Tournament Capital program offering appropriately-sized space for sporting ceremonies and cultural celebrations.

Project Impacts

PROJECT TIMELINE

Preliminary site works, including sanitary servicing, have already been occurring. The project contractor, Clark Builders, will begin deep excavations in the spring, with foundations installed by the end of 2026.

The structure will begin to rise from the ground in 2027, with steel erection, building envelope, and systems installation. Drywall installation, fit and finish, and equipment installation will occur in 2028, working toward a grand opening in 2029.

BUSINESS/RESIDENT IMPACTS

The project team will maintain close communication with all affected properties regarding impacts such as property access, parking, deliveries, and solid waste collection.

For the duration of the project, vibratory compaction equipment will be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration.

Surrounding properties can also expect noise disruption and heavy truck traffic.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

During construction beginning in early February 2026 until completion in 2029, portions of the surrounding roads will be used for staging and deliveries, resulting in lane closures and adjustments.

PARKING IMPACTS

Until the completion of the project in 2029, street parking immediately adjacent to the north, east, and south sides of the site will be unavailable.

Additional parking within the surrounding area may also be restricted in accordance with the contractor’s Traffic Management Plan.

Satellite work areas and offsite crew parking will be used to reduce parking pressure in the area.

PEDESTRIAN IMPACTS

Pedestrians will have sidewalk access in the area, but will be limited to the opposite side of the street only.

Pedestrian safety is of the utmost importance to the project team. When travelling through the area on foot, please obey all signage and traffic control personnel and do not enter into prohibited work areas.

TRANSIT IMPACTS

The transit route along 4th Avenue may be impacted during construction. For more information on scheduling and route planning, visit BCTransit.com/Kamloops.

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