Photo by TOURISM KAMLOOPS/ BC ALE TRAIL Savouring local ![]() “There’s so many great things happening in downtown,” Summers says happily.Ĭomfort food destination The Noble Pig Brewhouse. And twice weekly in summer, everyone and their dog heads downtown to pick up fresh produce and baked goods at the farmers’ market. Between the main streets, alleys have become art galleries, vividly painted with large murals. Meanwhile, just a short stroll across the railway tracks, Riverside Park is an excellent place for a picnic or a game of pickleball. They house funky little boutiques, independent restaurants and cosy cafés. Low-rise brick buildings from the turn of the last century mingle easily with new structures designed by award-winning architects. Much of that development is happening downtown, a pleasantly walkable neighbourhood with a laidback vintage charm. You’re going to see a lot more culture than we’ve seen in years.” We just moved into downtown and there are cranes everywhere. “As someone who lives in this town, I’m pumped. “It’s a community that allows a lifestyle that’s affordable and approachable,” says Summers. ![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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