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Join us at Kamloops Paintball Games for an adrenaline-fueled adventure like no other. Put your skills
to the test as you dodge paintball bullets, strategize with your team, and unleash your inner action
hero.
You’ll know if you’re hit. You’ll feel it and see the colorful evidence. Survive in the forest while splattering each other with paint.
Note: All activities are nonrefundable except under exceptional circumstances. Please confirm that you will be able to attend before registering for an activity.
WAIVERS
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1) LEAP waiver - Paintball (online waiver)
2) PAINTBALL Waiver (Print and Sign. Copies will be available at the LEAP Desk)
ITINERARY
12:00pm Meet at CAC roundabout
12:15pm Bus leaves for paintball at Harper Mountain
1:00pm Paintball Games
5:00pm Bus back to TRU
5:45pm Arrive at TRU.
Be Prepared
Wear long pants and long sleeve shirt
Paint washes out
Safety masks will be provided
Bring water bottle
No meals provided, bring food if you need it
FIELD RULES General Safety
● Signed waiver forms are required to play. Parent/guardian must sign on behalf of anyone under
the age of 16 years;
● Face masks must be worn in the Target Area and Playing Field at all times! We follow a 3 strike
rule. First warning, the game will stop. Second warning, the game will stop and you will be asked to
leave the game. Third warning, the game will stop and you will no longer be allowed to play for the
remainder of the day. No refunds will be provided.
● Only paintball masks specifically approved for paintball (ASTM safety certified for paintball) are
allowed at our field.
● No shooting at wildlife, or referees.
● No physical contact between players while in the playing area (ie: barrel tags)
● Keep the Marker (GUN) “safety” on at all times before/after games. Rental Marker (GUN)s MUST
not leave the playing areas at any time.
● Keep Marker (GUN)s, masks and other equipment off the ground & paintballs out of sunlight;
● Do not pick up paintballs that have dropped on the ground as debris can clog the barrel and
damage the Marker (GUN);
● No moving bunkers, wood pallets or other obstacles. If you spot a damaged/unsafe bunker please
let a referee know.
● We play in a forested area. Be aware of uneven ground and debris which may pose a danger. No
sliding into bunkers.
● Please keep all garbage off the field/parking area. Paint bags must be retrieved from the field after
use.
● No smoking except in designated parking area. Alcohol/drug consumption is prohibited on the
field, target area, neutral zone, and parking area.
● Verbal abuse and unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. Profanity, name calling, fighting,
or anything else Kamloops Paintball Games deems to be inappropriate can be grounds for expulsion.
Players ejected for rule violations will not be given a refund. Staff reserves the right to remove any
individual, or group, who does not follow the field rules, or poses a risk to other players. No refunds
will be issued.
● Respect the referees! Refs have the final say on all game activities.
● If your mask comes off, yell, “FREEZE”. Every player must stop shooting and take a knee.
● All players start at a designated start points and begin the game with a referee signal. All games
end with a referee signal.
● Respect the other players. Use the mercy rule if you are within 15ft. or less from them. Do not
mercy multiple opponents! Aim for the lower body/shoes if you must take a close shot;
● No advancing on a player who calls a referee to assist them until the referee says resume game.
● No blind shooting. Make sure you know where your opponent is before shooting.
● A hit, or “tag”, is a ball breaking and paint visible near the impact area. A hit is anywhere on the
body including your Marker (GUN)/hopper. Paint “spray” does not count as a hit.
● Paint Checks: Yell “paint check” and a referee will assist you to confirm a ball breaking on your
body/Marker (GUN); No advancing on a player who calls a paint check until a referee says the player
is clean or hit. Paint checks can also be called on opposing players if you suspect a ball has broken on
them.
● When eliminated, exit the playing field with a hand in the air to avoid being re-tagged;
● Don’t shoot at eliminated players leaving the game. A hand or Marker (GUN) in the air indicates a
player is not in play;
● Dead men don’t talk! No hints to others if you are tagged out;
● Friendly fire does count!