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VIRTUAL PUPPET THEATRE The puppets have been briefed on the use of technology, and are preparing diligently for their new shows on Zoom & You Tube! Each week this summer will have themed digital programming that’s fun for the whole family! As we cannot safely gather in groups at the Museum this summer, we are planning to bring Virtual Puppet Theatre Read More » HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM A long-standing tradition on Vancouver Island - beginning with log sawing competitions around 1910, and being continued now with Campbell River's Annual North Island Logger Sports - the largest logger sport competition in Canada for the last 5 years running. View Gallery ».THE WILLOWS HOTEL
A Campbell River landmark during the town’s early years, the Willows Hotel served both an international sportsfishing clientele and the rough and ready loggers from isolated camps. This permanent exhibit shows the Willows’ façade and entrance through which visitors step into the hotel lobby as it would have appeared c. 1914, complete with potted palms The Willows Hotel Read More » HAIG-BROWN LECTURE: HEARTBEAT OF THE RIVER Haig-Brown Lecture: Heartbeat of the River. On Sunday, September 27, the Tidemark Theatre Society, Campbell River Arts Council, Museum at Campbell River, and Haig Brown Institute present the 11th Annual Haig Brown Lecture. This year’s Haig Brown lecture is presented by Eiko Jones, an award winning photographer and filmmaker.LOGGING HISTORY
Logging History. Since the 1880’s logging has played an important role in the development of this region. The area north of Powell River, stretching up to Drury Inlet on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Sound, known by loggers as the “Jungles” is a complex maze of islands, inlets and channels. Unlike the massive stands ofhuge timber
HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM Campbell River waterfront, July 1st. The Campbell River Wharf, built in 1906, with the CP Steamship Princess Beatrice tied up at the wharf. Photograph was taken approximately from the front of the third Willows Hotel. The wooden boardwalk that ran along the beach side ofA LOCOMOTIVE
Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 AN ABANDONED LOGGING CAMP An abandoned logging camp. Abandoned camp of British Columbia Mills, Timber and Trading Co., form Launch 'Kalmor II', at anchor in west end of Nodales Channel, 130 miles northwest of Vancouver. A landing was made here to allow easy access to Surveyed WORKING THE LOG BOOMS AT NIMPKISH LAKE Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 WELCOME TO THE CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUMHOURS, ADMISSION, LOCATIONEXHIBITSPROGRAMSLEARNGIVEABOUT US The Museum at Campbell River will once again offer its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an onboard washroom.
VIRTUAL PUPPET THEATRE The puppets have been briefed on the use of technology, and are preparing diligently for their new shows on Zoom & You Tube! Each week this summer will have themed digital programming that’s fun for the whole family! As we cannot safely gather in groups at the Museum this summer, we are planning to bring Virtual Puppet Theatre Read More » HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM A long-standing tradition on Vancouver Island - beginning with log sawing competitions around 1910, and being continued now with Campbell River's Annual North Island Logger Sports - the largest logger sport competition in Canada for the last 5 years running. View Gallery ».THE WILLOWS HOTEL
A Campbell River landmark during the town’s early years, the Willows Hotel served both an international sportsfishing clientele and the rough and ready loggers from isolated camps. This permanent exhibit shows the Willows’ façade and entrance through which visitors step into the hotel lobby as it would have appeared c. 1914, complete with potted palms The Willows Hotel Read More » HAIG-BROWN LECTURE: HEARTBEAT OF THE RIVER Haig-Brown Lecture: Heartbeat of the River. On Sunday, September 27, the Tidemark Theatre Society, Campbell River Arts Council, Museum at Campbell River, and Haig Brown Institute present the 11th Annual Haig Brown Lecture. This year’s Haig Brown lecture is presented by Eiko Jones, an award winning photographer and filmmaker.LOGGING HISTORY
Logging History. Since the 1880’s logging has played an important role in the development of this region. The area north of Powell River, stretching up to Drury Inlet on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Sound, known by loggers as the “Jungles” is a complex maze of islands, inlets and channels. Unlike the massive stands ofhuge timber
HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM Campbell River waterfront, July 1st. The Campbell River Wharf, built in 1906, with the CP Steamship Princess Beatrice tied up at the wharf. Photograph was taken approximately from the front of the third Willows Hotel. The wooden boardwalk that ran along the beach side ofA LOCOMOTIVE
Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 AN ABANDONED LOGGING CAMP An abandoned logging camp. Abandoned camp of British Columbia Mills, Timber and Trading Co., form Launch 'Kalmor II', at anchor in west end of Nodales Channel, 130 miles northwest of Vancouver. A landing was made here to allow easy access to Surveyed WORKING THE LOG BOOMS AT NIMPKISH LAKE Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 HOURS, ADMISSION, LOCATION 470 Island Highway at 5th Avenue, Campbell River, BC (See map below) Mailing address: Box 70 Stn A Campbell River BC V9W 4Z9. Phone: 250.287.3103 Fax: 250.286.0109 Email: general.inquiries@crmuseum.caOUR CENOTAPH
As November approaches, and we start to see people wearing poppies on their coats, it is important to reflect and remember the impact that major conflicts have had upon our society, and the sacrifices that were made. Shortly following the end of the First World War, many towns, villages and cities began installing monuments, places Our Cenotaph Read More »LOGGING HISTORY
Logging History. Since the 1880’s logging has played an important role in the development of this region. The area north of Powell River, stretching up to Drury Inlet on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Sound, known by loggers as the “Jungles” is a complex maze of islands, inlets and channels. Unlike the massive stands ofhuge timber
HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM A long-standing tradition on Vancouver Island - beginning with log sawing competitions around 1910, and being continued now with Campbell River's Annual North Island Logger Sports - the largest logger sport competition in Canada for the last 5 years running. View Gallery ».STAFF & BOARD
The Museum at Campbell River will once again offer its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an onboard washroom.
BOAT TOURS - CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM The Museum at Campbell River is once again offering its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an on-board washroom. As well as an experienced Captain, there isan on
RANDY KILLORAN WITH HIS CATCH Randy Killoran of the Dolphins Resort, with his catch of 42 lb onAugust 15, 1981.
MERRILL AND RING LOGGING CO. Merrill and Ring Logging Co. camp at Duncan Bay. Note that the bunkhouses are designed to be moved on the railroad. RAVEN LUMBER OPERATIONS Raven Lumber operations. Seven feet through at the butt, this big fir log couldn't be lifted by Raven's log loader, and was finally pushed off the truck using multiple pieces of equipment. THE SECOND WILLOWS HOTEL, CAMPBELL RIVER The second Willows Hotel in Campbell River was built in 1908. It burned to the ground on February 9, 1909. Shortly thereafter, a third Willows Hotel was built on the same location. WELCOME TO THE CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUMHOURS, ADMISSION, LOCATIONEXHIBITSPROGRAMSLEARNGIVEABOUT US The Museum at Campbell River will once again offer its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an onboard washroom.
VIRTUAL PUPPET THEATRE The puppets have been briefed on the use of technology, and are preparing diligently for their new shows on Zoom & You Tube! Each week this summer will have themed digital programming that’s fun for the whole family! As we cannot safely gather in groups at the Museum this summer, we are planning to bring Virtual Puppet Theatre Read More » HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM A long-standing tradition on Vancouver Island - beginning with log sawing competitions around 1910, and being continued now with Campbell River's Annual North Island Logger Sports - the largest logger sport competition in Canada for the last 5 years running. View Gallery ».THE WILLOWS HOTEL
A Campbell River landmark during the town’s early years, the Willows Hotel served both an international sportsfishing clientele and the rough and ready loggers from isolated camps. This permanent exhibit shows the Willows’ façade and entrance through which visitors step into the hotel lobby as it would have appeared c. 1914, complete with potted palms The Willows Hotel Read More » HAIG-BROWN LECTURE: HEARTBEAT OF THE RIVER Haig-Brown Lecture: Heartbeat of the River. On Sunday, September 27, the Tidemark Theatre Society, Campbell River Arts Council, Museum at Campbell River, and Haig Brown Institute present the 11th Annual Haig Brown Lecture. This year’s Haig Brown lecture is presented by Eiko Jones, an award winning photographer and filmmaker.LOGGING HISTORY
Logging History. Since the 1880’s logging has played an important role in the development of this region. The area north of Powell River, stretching up to Drury Inlet on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Sound, known by loggers as the “Jungles” is a complex maze of islands, inlets and channels. Unlike the massive stands ofhuge timber
HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM Campbell River waterfront, July 1st. The Campbell River Wharf, built in 1906, with the CP Steamship Princess Beatrice tied up at the wharf. Photograph was taken approximately from the front of the third Willows Hotel. The wooden boardwalk that ran along the beach side ofA LOCOMOTIVE
Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 AN ABANDONED LOGGING CAMP An abandoned logging camp. Abandoned camp of British Columbia Mills, Timber and Trading Co., form Launch 'Kalmor II', at anchor in west end of Nodales Channel, 130 miles northwest of Vancouver. A landing was made here to allow easy access to Surveyed WORKING THE LOG BOOMS AT NIMPKISH LAKE Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 WELCOME TO THE CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUMHOURS, ADMISSION, LOCATIONEXHIBITSPROGRAMSLEARNGIVEABOUT US The Museum at Campbell River will once again offer its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an onboard washroom.
VIRTUAL PUPPET THEATRE The puppets have been briefed on the use of technology, and are preparing diligently for their new shows on Zoom & You Tube! Each week this summer will have themed digital programming that’s fun for the whole family! As we cannot safely gather in groups at the Museum this summer, we are planning to bring Virtual Puppet Theatre Read More » HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM A long-standing tradition on Vancouver Island - beginning with log sawing competitions around 1910, and being continued now with Campbell River's Annual North Island Logger Sports - the largest logger sport competition in Canada for the last 5 years running. View Gallery ».THE WILLOWS HOTEL
A Campbell River landmark during the town’s early years, the Willows Hotel served both an international sportsfishing clientele and the rough and ready loggers from isolated camps. This permanent exhibit shows the Willows’ façade and entrance through which visitors step into the hotel lobby as it would have appeared c. 1914, complete with potted palms The Willows Hotel Read More » HAIG-BROWN LECTURE: HEARTBEAT OF THE RIVER Haig-Brown Lecture: Heartbeat of the River. On Sunday, September 27, the Tidemark Theatre Society, Campbell River Arts Council, Museum at Campbell River, and Haig Brown Institute present the 11th Annual Haig Brown Lecture. This year’s Haig Brown lecture is presented by Eiko Jones, an award winning photographer and filmmaker.LOGGING HISTORY
Logging History. Since the 1880’s logging has played an important role in the development of this region. The area north of Powell River, stretching up to Drury Inlet on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Sound, known by loggers as the “Jungles” is a complex maze of islands, inlets and channels. Unlike the massive stands ofhuge timber
HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM Campbell River waterfront, July 1st. The Campbell River Wharf, built in 1906, with the CP Steamship Princess Beatrice tied up at the wharf. Photograph was taken approximately from the front of the third Willows Hotel. The wooden boardwalk that ran along the beach side ofA LOCOMOTIVE
Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 AN ABANDONED LOGGING CAMP An abandoned logging camp. Abandoned camp of British Columbia Mills, Timber and Trading Co., form Launch 'Kalmor II', at anchor in west end of Nodales Channel, 130 miles northwest of Vancouver. A landing was made here to allow easy access to Surveyed WORKING THE LOG BOOMS AT NIMPKISH LAKE Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 HOURS, ADMISSION, LOCATION 470 Island Highway at 5th Avenue, Campbell River, BC (See map below) Mailing address: Box 70 Stn A Campbell River BC V9W 4Z9. Phone: 250.287.3103 Fax: 250.286.0109 Email: general.inquiries@crmuseum.caOUR CENOTAPH
As November approaches, and we start to see people wearing poppies on their coats, it is important to reflect and remember the impact that major conflicts have had upon our society, and the sacrifices that were made. Shortly following the end of the First World War, many towns, villages and cities began installing monuments, places Our Cenotaph Read More »LOGGING HISTORY
Logging History. Since the 1880’s logging has played an important role in the development of this region. The area north of Powell River, stretching up to Drury Inlet on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Sound, known by loggers as the “Jungles” is a complex maze of islands, inlets and channels. Unlike the massive stands ofhuge timber
HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM A long-standing tradition on Vancouver Island - beginning with log sawing competitions around 1910, and being continued now with Campbell River's Annual North Island Logger Sports - the largest logger sport competition in Canada for the last 5 years running. View Gallery ».STAFF & BOARD
The Museum at Campbell River will once again offer its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an onboard washroom.
BOAT TOURS - CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM The Museum at Campbell River is once again offering its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an on-board washroom. As well as an experienced Captain, there isan on
RANDY KILLORAN WITH HIS CATCH Randy Killoran of the Dolphins Resort, with his catch of 42 lb onAugust 15, 1981.
MERRILL AND RING LOGGING CO. Merrill and Ring Logging Co. camp at Duncan Bay. Note that the bunkhouses are designed to be moved on the railroad. RAVEN LUMBER OPERATIONS Raven Lumber operations. Seven feet through at the butt, this big fir log couldn't be lifted by Raven's log loader, and was finally pushed off the truck using multiple pieces of equipment. THE SECOND WILLOWS HOTEL, CAMPBELL RIVER The second Willows Hotel in Campbell River was built in 1908. It burned to the ground on February 9, 1909. Shortly thereafter, a third Willows Hotel was built on the same location. WELCOME TO THE CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUMHOURS, ADMISSION, LOCATIONEXHIBITSPROGRAMSLEARNGIVEABOUT US The Museum at Campbell River will once again offer its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an onboard washroom.
VIRTUAL PUPPET THEATRE The puppets have been briefed on the use of technology, and are preparing diligently for their new shows on Zoom & You Tube! Each week this summer will have themed digital programming that’s fun for the whole family! As we cannot safely gather in groups at the Museum this summer, we are planning to bring Virtual Puppet Theatre Read More » HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM A long-standing tradition on Vancouver Island - beginning with log sawing competitions around 1910, and being continued now with Campbell River's Annual North Island Logger Sports - the largest logger sport competition in Canada for the last 5 years running. View Gallery ».THE WILLOWS HOTEL
A Campbell River landmark during the town’s early years, the Willows Hotel served both an international sportsfishing clientele and the rough and ready loggers from isolated camps. This permanent exhibit shows the Willows’ façade and entrance through which visitors step into the hotel lobby as it would have appeared c. 1914, complete with potted palms The Willows Hotel Read More » HAIG-BROWN LECTURE: HEARTBEAT OF THE RIVER Haig-Brown Lecture: Heartbeat of the River. On Sunday, September 27, the Tidemark Theatre Society, Campbell River Arts Council, Museum at Campbell River, and Haig Brown Institute present the 11th Annual Haig Brown Lecture. This year’s Haig Brown lecture is presented by Eiko Jones, an award winning photographer and filmmaker.LOGGING HISTORY
Logging History. Since the 1880’s logging has played an important role in the development of this region. The area north of Powell River, stretching up to Drury Inlet on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Sound, known by loggers as the “Jungles” is a complex maze of islands, inlets and channels. Unlike the massive stands ofhuge timber
HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM Campbell River waterfront, July 1st. The Campbell River Wharf, built in 1906, with the CP Steamship Princess Beatrice tied up at the wharf. Photograph was taken approximately from the front of the third Willows Hotel. The wooden boardwalk that ran along the beach side ofA LOCOMOTIVE
Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 AN ABANDONED LOGGING CAMP An abandoned logging camp. Abandoned camp of British Columbia Mills, Timber and Trading Co., form Launch 'Kalmor II', at anchor in west end of Nodales Channel, 130 miles northwest of Vancouver. A landing was made here to allow easy access to Surveyed WORKING THE LOG BOOMS AT NIMPKISH LAKE Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 WELCOME TO THE CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUMHOURS, ADMISSION, LOCATIONEXHIBITSPROGRAMSLEARNGIVEABOUT US The Museum at Campbell River will once again offer its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an onboard washroom.
VIRTUAL PUPPET THEATRE The puppets have been briefed on the use of technology, and are preparing diligently for their new shows on Zoom & You Tube! Each week this summer will have themed digital programming that’s fun for the whole family! As we cannot safely gather in groups at the Museum this summer, we are planning to bring Virtual Puppet Theatre Read More » HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM A long-standing tradition on Vancouver Island - beginning with log sawing competitions around 1910, and being continued now with Campbell River's Annual North Island Logger Sports - the largest logger sport competition in Canada for the last 5 years running. View Gallery ».THE WILLOWS HOTEL
A Campbell River landmark during the town’s early years, the Willows Hotel served both an international sportsfishing clientele and the rough and ready loggers from isolated camps. This permanent exhibit shows the Willows’ façade and entrance through which visitors step into the hotel lobby as it would have appeared c. 1914, complete with potted palms The Willows Hotel Read More » HAIG-BROWN LECTURE: HEARTBEAT OF THE RIVER Haig-Brown Lecture: Heartbeat of the River. On Sunday, September 27, the Tidemark Theatre Society, Campbell River Arts Council, Museum at Campbell River, and Haig Brown Institute present the 11th Annual Haig Brown Lecture. This year’s Haig Brown lecture is presented by Eiko Jones, an award winning photographer and filmmaker.LOGGING HISTORY
Logging History. Since the 1880’s logging has played an important role in the development of this region. The area north of Powell River, stretching up to Drury Inlet on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Sound, known by loggers as the “Jungles” is a complex maze of islands, inlets and channels. Unlike the massive stands ofhuge timber
HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM Campbell River waterfront, July 1st. The Campbell River Wharf, built in 1906, with the CP Steamship Princess Beatrice tied up at the wharf. Photograph was taken approximately from the front of the third Willows Hotel. The wooden boardwalk that ran along the beach side ofA LOCOMOTIVE
Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 AN ABANDONED LOGGING CAMP An abandoned logging camp. Abandoned camp of British Columbia Mills, Timber and Trading Co., form Launch 'Kalmor II', at anchor in west end of Nodales Channel, 130 miles northwest of Vancouver. A landing was made here to allow easy access to Surveyed WORKING THE LOG BOOMS AT NIMPKISH LAKE Campbell River Museum & Archives 470 Island Highway Campbell River British Columbia V9W 2B7 (250) 287-3103 HOURS, ADMISSION, LOCATION 470 Island Highway at 5th Avenue, Campbell River, BC (See map below) Mailing address: Box 70 Stn A Campbell River BC V9W 4Z9. Phone: 250.287.3103 Fax: 250.286.0109 Email: general.inquiries@crmuseum.caOUR CENOTAPH
As November approaches, and we start to see people wearing poppies on their coats, it is important to reflect and remember the impact that major conflicts have had upon our society, and the sacrifices that were made. Shortly following the end of the First World War, many towns, villages and cities began installing monuments, places Our Cenotaph Read More »LOGGING HISTORY
Logging History. Since the 1880’s logging has played an important role in the development of this region. The area north of Powell River, stretching up to Drury Inlet on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Sound, known by loggers as the “Jungles” is a complex maze of islands, inlets and channels. Unlike the massive stands ofhuge timber
HOME | CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM A long-standing tradition on Vancouver Island - beginning with log sawing competitions around 1910, and being continued now with Campbell River's Annual North Island Logger Sports - the largest logger sport competition in Canada for the last 5 years running. View Gallery ».STAFF & BOARD
The Museum at Campbell River will once again offer its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an onboard washroom.
BOAT TOURS - CAMPBELL RIVER MUSEUM The Museum at Campbell River is once again offering its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an on-board washroom. As well as an experienced Captain, there isan on
RANDY KILLORAN WITH HIS CATCH Randy Killoran of the Dolphins Resort, with his catch of 42 lb onAugust 15, 1981.
MERRILL AND RING LOGGING CO. Merrill and Ring Logging Co. camp at Duncan Bay. Note that the bunkhouses are designed to be moved on the railroad. RAVEN LUMBER OPERATIONS Raven Lumber operations. Seven feet through at the butt, this big fir log couldn't be lifted by Raven's log loader, and was finally pushed off the truck using multiple pieces of equipment. THE SECOND WILLOWS HOTEL, CAMPBELL RIVER The second Willows Hotel in Campbell River was built in 1908. It burned to the ground on February 9, 1909. Shortly thereafter, a third Willows Hotel was built on the same location.Skip to content
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Museum Public Programmer Ken Blackburn presents a three part series about artist Sybil Andrews.Learn More →
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POSTPONED ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & COLLECTION ROOM TOURS Wednesday, April 15, 2020 , at 4pm, come hear about what’s new with the organization, and review the last year, followed by light refreshments. Earlier …Read More →
CANCELLED A CONVERSATION: EDEN ROBINSON & ANN CVETKOVICH A conversation will take place at the Museum Sunday March 29, 2020, from 1 to 3pm between current writer in residence and award-winningauthor, Eden …
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A museum that renews my hope in the past - Haa'wa: 'makes it exquisitely alive'... my favourite museum in the whole world. Susan MusgraveWriter, Haida Gwaii The Campbell River Museum is one of the most impressive museums in the province - a moving and evocative exploration of local history and heritage; a credit to the community and a must-see attraction. Donald Luxton & AssociatesHeritage Planners I must congratulate you on having one of the nicest and unexpected museums of your size I have ever been in. Miles HarrisonSenior Graphic Designer, Aldrich Pears Associates A museum that renews my hope in the past - Haa'wa: 'makes it exquisitely alive'... my favourite museum in the whole world. Susan MusgraveWriter, Haida Gwaii The Campbell River Museum is one of the most impressive museums in the province - a moving and evocative exploration of local history and heritage; a credit to the community and a must-see attraction. Donald Luxton & AssociatesHeritage Planners_ Previous
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The Museum at Campbell River will once again offer its summer historic boat tours in partnership with Discovery Marine Safaris. Each trip explores the history of the region from the comfort of a 30-passenger boat that includes both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and an on board washroom. As well as an experienced Captain, there is an on board naturalist who is constantly on the lookout for wildlife to point out, and a Museum Guide to share historic points of interest.READ MORE
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