The West Parry Sound District Museum, commonly known as the Museum on Tower Hill, began as a group of dedicated citizens. Today the Museum continues to preserve and interpret the core cultural themes that carved the West Parry Sound District out of a rugged Canadian landscape and explores contemporary topics relevant to today's communities.
The Corporation of the Township of Nipissing is requesting a proposal for the services of a qualified Chartered Accounting firm to conduct the Financial and Compliance Audit of the Township operations for a three-year term.
To be internationally recognized as a leader in the provision of creative arts-based programming for entertainment and life-long learning that enhances and enriches our communities. To design and deliver multi-disciplinary arts-based programs that inspire personal growth, enrichment and renewal by celebrating creativity, the human spirit, and Muskoka s unique heritage and natural environment while contributing to the economic and social vitality of our communities.
Discovery North Bay Museum is located in the historic Canadian Pacific Railway station at the corner of Oak Street and Ferguson Street downtown North Bay.
Built in 1903, the station was restored in 2004 to house the museum.
The North Bay Area Museum Society was established in 1973 as a not-for-profit organization and registered charity to preserve and celebrate the history of North Bay.
In addition to regular programming and exhibitions, the museum galleries are available to rent for special events or corporate functions and provide a great view of both Lake Nipissing and downtown North Bay.