Welcome To The New Websitethe Pemberton Museum Has Over 2,000 Artifacts, 2,000 Photographs And Over 20 Meters Of Archival And Reference Materials That Have Been Collected Since 1982. Our Mandate Is To Collect, Preserve And Display Artifacts Associated With Human Activity In The District.We Have Upgraded Our Website To Better Serve Our Community And To Deliver On Our Mandate To Provide Public Access To Our Collections. This Project Was Made Possible Thanks To Funding Received From Heritage Canada Through The Museum Assistance Program In 2013.
Welcome to the Audain Art Museum in Whistler, British Columbia! At 56,000 sq. ft., the Audain Art Museum houses the unique BC art collection of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa. Visit our website at www.audainartmuseum.com to learn more about our events and exhibitions.
It was the chance for a weekend get-a-way spot that spurred Florence Petersen and four friends to purchase a small cabin at Alta Lake, in the mid 50s. At the time the valley was a quaint summer fishing resort with only a handful of year-round residents. In the years following, the valley would transform from its humble beginnings into the internationally renowned four-season resort we know today. With so much change taking place in the 70s, early pioneer Myrtle Philip and Cypress Lodge owner, Dick Fairhurst confessed to Florence a worry that the early days would soon be forgotten. Florence eased their fears by promising them that she would somehow ensure that their stories would be remembered and true to her word in 1986, after retiring from school-teaching, Florence kept her promise by starting the Whistler Museum and Archives as a charitable non-profit society. Over twenty years later Whistler has grown beyond the early trail-blazers' wildest dreams and the Museum is proud to continue to collect, preserve, and tell the stories of mountain life and the people who live it.
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Award-winning Museum & National Historic Site, located on the Sea to Sky Highway 99, between Vancouver & Whistler.
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Rumble aboard The Underground train as it rolls through a historic mining haulage tunnel. Push up your sleeves at our Gold Panning Pavilion and keep what you find! Immerse yourself in the award-winning, live-action, multi-sensory experience of BOOM! Learn about minerals, the copper extraction process, and what life was like back in the day as the 101-year-old historic Mill No. 3 building is brought back to life! Britannia Mine Museum opens up a little-seen world that fascinates all ages, offering awe-inspiring sights and memorable family experiences. Take a step back in time at this award-winning attraction and National Historic Site. Located along the beautiful Sea to Sky corridor between Squamish and Vancouver.