Military Tattoo’s ‘Operation Perseverance’ pleases crowds
The 2022 Okanagan Military Tattoo (OMT) drew about 2,500 spectators over two shows on the weekend at Kal Tire Place.
After a two-year COVID hiatus, the audience was treated to a world-class show including some unexpected highlights.
“We called it ‘Operation Perseverance’ because people have been persevering through this pandemic for the past two years, and it is nice to be back together,” OMT Director and Producer Norm Crerar said.
It was also a nod to Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign, noting she has been through many trials.











