The Nokomis museum has visitors from across Canada and around the world stop during the summer months. Visitors are amazed by the collection of heritage items as well as by the size of the museum.
The people in the community are proud of their museum and invite you to visit, step into the past, and discover the “good old days” in their museum.
The museum has a wide variety of displays, including “Junction City 1907”- an indoor reproduction of an early 1900’s boomtown Main Street. A CN railway station is also located on site.
A reading room feauturing an extensive collection of photographs, books, and famiy histories relevant to the area’s history.
Museum Day is held on the 4th Monday in June each year. A soup, bread and pie lunch starts the celebration. Special presentations and displays are held at the museum and people can spend time revisiting the past as they tour the museum.
Whether you are visiting family and friends in the area, or just passing through – a visit to the museum in Nokomis will be a memorable stop in your travels.
Location Notes
Corner of Queen Street and Third Avenue
Operating Season
June – September