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Resident shipwright, Dave Sharp is now working out of Richmond Boat Builders, a workshop originally built in 1932 by Japanese Canadian boatbuilder Saeji Kishi.
His current project is the repair and maintenance of the Silver Ann - built in 1968-69 by Sadajiro Asari - the last wooden gillnetter to be built in this workshop. Catch Dave in action during weekdays to see his latest project.
Visit their website here.
Villains and Vittles Dinner Theatre returns for its 30th year at R. J. Haney House. Enjoy performances every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday evening from July 14th to August 25th.
This annual event for the R. J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum is a fun way to support the museum. To learn more visit their website.
The sod was turned on July 9th, 2024 to begin construction on the new roof that will shelter locomotive No. 5500 at the Revelstoke Railway Museum.
The project will build a roof over diesel locomotive No. 5500, a piece of designated Canadian Cultural Property. The locomotive was built in 1966 by General Motors in London, Ontario and was the first diesel-electric locomotive. It was a significant part of Canadian railway history and Revelstoke's railway history. The roof will protect the locomotive from inclement weather.
Original article from The Revelstoke Review.
The Chinese Canadian Museum in Victoria has officially launched their new exhibit, "Victoria in the Time of Exclusion." Learn more about Chinese people who lived in Victoria during the dismal exclusion years (1923-1947) through surviving C.I. certificates.
This exhibit is an extension of the Museum's inaugural "The Paper Trail to the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act" exhibition.
Learn more here.
Parks Canada is planning the future of Fort Langley National Historic Site, and are seeking the public's input.
Share your thoughts on the visions and strategies gathered for the new Fort Langley NHS Management Plan by taking their survey.
Survey available until July 23rd, 2024.
Registration is now open for the BC Museums Association's annual conference.
The conference will be held in Prince George from September 23rd to 27th. Registration is open to Emerging/Underemployed Professionals, BCMA Members, and Non-Members.
Learn more about the conference and register here.
From July 10th, 2024 to February 2nd, 2025 the SLCC will be hosting the touring exhibit "Chief Dan George - Actor and Activist" created by MONOVA.
The exhibit explores the life and legacy of Tsleil-Waututh Chief Dan George, including his influence as a First Nations rights advocate and his career as an actor.
Learn more about the exhibit here.
The Princeton Museum has launched its Highway 3 Museum Tour guidebook in time for summer adventures! Discover 19 heritage sites and other partner institutions along Highway 3 and learn more about the history of the region.
The "Stories Beneath The Surface" exhibit at Revelstoke Museum & Archives opened in 2018, telling the stories of the land lost beneath the waters of the Hugh Keenleyside Dam reservoir. Now everyone can experience these stories and more thanks to the new virtual exhibit, produced by the Revelstoke Museum & Archives in partnership with Digital Museums Canada.
The online exhibit features new content, from photos to oral histories, and makes the content available in both French and English.
You can access the exhibit here.
On June 23, the City of Victoria, with Doug's family, unveiled the commemorative "Doug Hudlin Memorial Way" sign on Higgins Street, just across from National Little League Park.
Doug worked for the City of Victoria but his love was being on the field as an umpire. Amongst many other achievements, he umpired the Canadian Little League Championships five times the Senior Little League World Series twice, and the BC Summer Games in 1988. He was a founder and served as first president of the BC Baseball Umpires Association from 1974 to 1979, and was inducted into the association's hall of fame in 2011. He is remembered for his empathy toward all the young players he umpired for spanning generations of baseball players.
Doug was also a founding director of the BC Black History Awareness Society (BCBHAS). As the great-grandson of the earliest Black settlers in BC (Nancy and Charles Alexander), his family's history inspired his work.
You can read more here.
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With gratitude, the BCHF acknowledges that it carries out its work on the traditional territories of Indigenous nations throughout British Columbia.
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