John “Moose” Fulton

“History of Fulton field and John “Moose” Fulton Kamloops Airport is also known as Fulton Field and is named for John Fulton, son of well-known turn of the last century lawyer, Frederick John Fulton and brother of Alexander, Frederick J, and E. D. “Davie”...

Tranquille Road

Tranquille Road is named after Chief Pacamoos, who was nicknamed Tranquille. He was known as a man of peace and his silent demeanor. Chief Tranquille had an argument with Samuel Black, the Hudson Bay Company’s Chief Trader. Prior to this, they had been good...

Desmond Street

John Desmond was a farmer in the North Kamloops Brocklehurst area. George Hilliard, H. Ord and John Desmond along with a few other small farmers were the only settlers in the Brocklehurst area before World War II. Humphrey Desmond, born in Kamloops in 1925, was an...

Singh Street

Singh Street is named after the Singh family who came to Kamloops in the early 1920’s. Sher Singh was born in 1883 and moved to Kamloops in 1922. He leased 20 acres of land near York Street originally but in 1923 he purchased 10 acres on Tranquille Road which he...

Windbreak Street

Windbreak Street was named because it was the site of a long row of Lombardy trees used as a windbreak for the strong winds that came down of Kamloops Lake. The windbreak protected the orchards of Brocklehurst and North Kamloops.