This museum began in 1971 with the purchase of the CPR station and property, but it goes back much farther. The history of the organization is short compared to the history it houses, that of the district and its people.
That is what you’ll find when you come to visit- the people. They are present in the many artifacts which these very people donated to create our museum. You’ll see them in the photograph collections. You’ll see and hear them on a video project between local seniors and a grade twelve class which captures stories from a bygone era. The many talents, the strong work ethic, the love of games, sports, music, the loyalty to God, to Queen and King and country are evident in each display.
The household portion of the station has been restored to what it was in the early 1900’s. The business section is filled with display items from agriculture to wildlife and every aspect in between.
Location Notes
Mountain Street & Railway Ave.
Operating Season
June – August
Hours
Visit website or phone for operating hours.
Admission: Â By donation.