Posts By: Jeremy Wiebe
Debolt St. Patrick’s Day Lunch
Animal Footprint Kit
Available at the Fort St. John North Peace Museum Friday, April 14 for as long as supplies last Celebrate the biodiversity of the North Peace Region of British Columbia through a free take home kit sponsored by Burger King. This kit introduces children ages 3-12 and their families to notable local animals from beaver to… Read more »
April Fools’ Day Search and Find
Friday, March 31st from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, April 1st from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fort St. John North Peace Museum Help! Someone has put present-day items in the Fort St. John North Peace Museum’s historic exhibits as some kind of April Fools’ Day joke! Can you find 1-3 items that… Read more »
Chuckegg Creek Wildfire One-Year Anniversary Exhibit
May 20, 2020 marked the one-year anniversary of the evacuation of the Town of High Level. To mark the occasion, a new exhibit highlighting the events of the fire last spring is now on display at the Mackenzie Crossroads Museum and Visitor Centre for summer/fall 2020.
Documentary Night: Cordillera
Friday, March 6 at 7 p.m. at the Museum Join us as we follow the 1982 journey of three men who travelled from the plains of North America to the Pacific Ocean. 1200 miles of wilderness, 11 mountain ranges, and 22 river crossings later, only one makes it to Wrangell, Alaska. Free admission. Donations welcome…. Read more »
Skates, Skis, & Skips: Winter Sports in the North Peace
February 12 – March 31, 2020 at the Fort St. John North Peace Museum This special temporary exhibit looks at the history of winter sports in the North Peace. From curling to speed skating with unique sports like dogsled racing thrown in, this exhibit looks at our rich sporting history through photographs, artefacts, and stories…. Read more »
Historical Film, People of the Peace, 1958
Date: 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 15 Where: Willie Janzen Theatre, Grande Prairie Public Library Description: Peace Country Historical Society invites you to attend the showing of this historical film, produced in 1958 by the National Film Board of Canada. The film promoted the prosperous development of agriculture and industry in the Peace Country and gives “a… Read more »
Historical Speaker on the 1944 Moose Hill Wildfire
When: 2:00 p.m., Saturday, November 16, 2019 Place: Grande Prairie Museum Community Room Description: Retired Forester Pat Wearmouth will tell the story and speak on the memorial for teenagers Wilfred Derocher and Raphael Klein, who died fighting the Moose Hill wildfire north of Sexsmith in 1944. For more information: 780-532-4014
Native Cultural Arts Museum 2018 Summer Arts & Craft Program
When: July 16 – August 17 What Time: 2:00 – 3:30 pm, Monday – Friday Where: NLC Grouard Campus Room E 113 Everyone Welcome *Children under 5 must be accompanied by an adult* For more information, please call the Museum 780-751-3306
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