About Kamloops Golf
In March 1914, a gathering of fifty occupants assembled in Kamloops Golf with the plan to coordinate and fabricate a fairway for the pleasure in the neighborhood inhabitants. At the beginning, the club was permitted the free utilization of a package of land possessed by Alfred W. Johnson at the south finish of the current Hillside Cemetery on Notre Dame Drive. May 1, 1914 was saved as their authority opening function. By 1929 the KGC was in a monetary situation to buy the land. On July 16, 1953 the situation with the Kamloops Golfwas transformed from a non-benefit society to an enterprise. In March of 1953, the KGCC offered a piece of their property to a processing plant administrator from Calgary, Alberta.