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200 former employees to descend upon Lytton鈥檚 Kumsheen resort for 50th anniversary

A yearlong celebration set to kick off for the May long weekend
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Kumsheen Rafting Resort has gone from employing a handful of staff in the 1970s to more than two-dozen today. The resort has employed more than 700 people since it began operations in 1973 and has hosted nearly 300,000 raft trips (Kumsheen Rafting Resort)

In what is expected to be one of the biggest gatherings in the Lytton area since the 2021 wildfires, more than 200 former employees will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of Kumsheen Rafting Resort this long weekend.

The yearlong celebration will kick off this Victoria Day long weekend, with 2023 marking 50 years since Bernie Fandrich first started rafting down the river.

鈥淚magine nearly 300,000 raft trips, more than 700 employees, some epic love stories and even a few multigenerational workers at British Columbia鈥檚 premier rafting destination and you鈥檒l begin to understand what it means for Lytton鈥檚 Kumsheen Rafting Resort to turn 50 years old,鈥 reads a release ahead of the event.

Kumsheen has become a major employer in the area, starting with Fandrich鈥檚 original adventure company that featured one raft, one guide and one Volkswagen van parked next to the river.

More than 200 former employees are set to return to Kumsheen this weekend to 鈥渟wap stories, share past experiences, and take another run down the mighty Thompson River.鈥

And this year is expected to be big for Kumsheen as the resort is expanding operations.

General manager Andrew Fandrich said they鈥檝e purchased Shaw Springs, adding new RV spots and new accommodation and a new launch point for our trips.

It follows the devastating wildfire where much of the nearby Village of Lytton was decimated in June 2021, but despite that, business has rebounded.

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Andrew, the son of founder Bernie, said they鈥檙e optimistic the former operators of Jade Springs will open a new restaurant on their property later this summer. Jade Springs was one of many businesses lost to the blaze.

For Bernie, this weekend will be a chance to catch up with old friends and colleagues 鈥渁nd to take another run down the river together.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檒l be fun to see what some of these old rascals are up to.鈥

The resort will be closed this weekend for the activities, but Andrew said 2023 is 鈥渁lready shaping up to be a great season.鈥 That鈥檚 despite serious flooding elsewhere in the province.

鈥淎lthough some of the Thompson鈥檚 tributaries have flooded, the main river is actually flowing normally for this time of year. It鈥檚 great springtime rafting conditions.鈥



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Kumsheen Rafting Resort has gone from employing a handful of staff in the 1970s to more than two-dozen today. The resort has employed more than 700 people since it began operations in 1973 and has hosted nearly 300,000 raft trips (Kumsheen Rafting Resort)


Lauren Collins

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