The Windermere Valley Museum and Archives is managed by a dedicated group of volunteers belonging to the Windermere District Historical Society. We invite you to share our exciteme...more...See more text
The Cranbrook History Centre, in beautiful downtown Cranbrook, offers a specialized experience for all ages. Guided tours of the 17 restored railcars are an exciting way to experie...more...See more text
The Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History is a non-profit history society dedicated to furthering the documentation and presentation of our region's human and natural histor...more...See more text
Just over a century ago, populated seasonally by First Nations peoples, Fernie was a pristine wilderness. The region remained relatively untouched until the exploration of the Crow...more...See more text
The Crowsnest Historical Society Was Formed In 1973 By A Group Of Concerned Citizens Who Recognized The Need To Preserve The Unique Cultural History Of The Crowsnest Pass Which Was...more...See more text
The Cave and Basin National Historic Site of Canada commemorates the birthplace of Canada's National Park system, which began here in 1885. The growth and development of Canada's n...more...See more text
The historic home of Banff's prominent pioneer Luxton formerly is now a treasure which ... visited by appointment through the Whyte museum of the Canadian Rockies in Banff. Tour gu...more...See more text
WELCOME ABOARD!Situated along the lakefront, in beautiful, Nelson, BC lies a historical marvel. Streetcar #23 is a fully functional streetcar that was once in use here in Nelson in...more...See more text
The Slocan District Chamber of Commerce started out 100 years ago as the Slocan District Board of Trade. Check out the original 1911 incorporation papers on our Documents page and ...more...See more text
Welcome to the Museum of the Highwood where we gladly encourage you to relax, see the amazing exhibits we have on display, and check out our lovely gift shop! The museum also has a...more...See more text
On Thursday, March 28th, 1968, a number of interested citizens met at Alexander Park School to discuss the formation of a Historical society to preserve the records, pictures and a...more...See more text
It’s Heritage Park’s 60th anniversary, and we’ve packed even more fun into the Park with new attractions and ultra-special events for 2024. Hop aboard an antique steam train, set s...more...See more text
I love Heritage park! Everyone who works there is very authentically dressed and they stay in character. If you get there early, I recommend you drop by the bakery, where they serve up fresh sour dough and French baguettes. I have talked to the baker there and she says that after 10 am they usually sell out. Afterwards, you should take a Ferry ride or go for a walk down gasoline alley. It is ideal for a first date as you can have a picnic along the grounds. Lots of parking as well! On a side note, they also host events and their events staff is more than accommodating.Read more