aka Haney, Hammond, Whonnock, Webster's Corners, Yennadon, Albion, Ruskin and The Ridge. These original neighbourhood names, formerly the post office names in those communities, have persisted through the years even after the original post offices are long gone - except in Whonnock, but that's another story.
The Canadian Museum of Flight is a non-profit, volunteer-driven museum dedicated to restoring, preserving and showcasing Canada's rich aviation heritage. In the early 1970's, a group of aviation enthusiasts made a move to stop the exodus of historic aircraft leaving Canada for the U.S. and Europe. This group pooled their resources, to acquire as many of these aircraft as possible.
Nicola Valley Museum & Archives LogoInstalling 100 Anniversary Banners on Voght St. BridgeTom Edwards Photographing NewspapersMerritt Herald Page 1 January 07, 1910.BC Gazettes in ArchivesNicola Valley Historical QuarterliesThe Honourable Judith Guichon, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, and Bruno Mailloux at the 2012 Merritt Country Christmas Parade. Driver: Tom Edwards.PF220 Lauder Ranch now River RanchCanford Public School Class of 1923Shooting 12-12-12. Left to right:Julia, Ivy and Gabrielle Smith by Dena Smith.Saws on display at the Museum.BLOGVolunteers off to War!by superadmin on 26 Aug 2014The consequences of the start of the First World War for the Nicola Valley people were immediate. There were no deaths in battle to suffer and mourn in the summer and fall of 1914; those would come, starting in the spring of 1915. But there were changes in circumstances to embrace and endure, large and small. by Michael SasgesThe 1914 Nicola Valley was a Steam Age valleyby superadmin on 27 Jul 2014An introduction to the men, women and children of the Nicola Valley a century ago launches the Nicola Valley Museum's observance of the centenary of the First World War
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To restore and to operate heritage interurban cars on the original BC Electric Railway Route through Surrey and the Fraser Valley to link heritage tourism destinations.