Enderby & District Museum & Archives
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The Enderby & District Museum & Archives is open year round. Admission is FREE, but donations are appreciated. The Enderby & District Museum Society is a non-profit society established in 1973 to collect and document, preserve, exhibit, and interpret a collection of representative objects and supporting archiveal material relevant to the human and natural history of the area. This is including and bounded by Mara Lake to the north, Mabel Lake and Trinity Valley to the east, Spallumcheen to the south, and Deep Creek, Hullcar, and Gardom Lake to the west.
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Royal BC Museum offers a new tool for genealogical researchers - Williams Lake Tribune
If you are researching your family's history you will want to check out the new tool offered by the BC Archives.
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John Scott, Louis Paridis, Robert Baird, and Charles Carrie at the Paridis Camp, Trinity Valley, 1926. (EDMS 0061)
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A.C. Skaling Sawmill, Enderby, 1924. Left to right are Alf Glen, Norman Grant, John Carlson, Arden Bush, Percy Gosken, Larsen Paulson, Hugo Lindroth (with Robert Baird behind him), Tiny Cott, and Fred Mueller. (EDMS 0060)
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Lloyd Bertram on tie pile east of Enderby, 1927. (EDMS 0059)
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Glen Gold on a pony in Springbend, 1924. (EDMS 0058)
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A.C. Skaling Sawmill, Enderby, 1924. (EDMS 0057)
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Al Skaling and a team of horses, Enderby, 1924. (EDMS 0056)
Enderby and District Arts Council
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Edwin Bartram, Edwin Antilla, Fred Drasching (front); Frank Hutchison, William Cameron, Lloyd Bertram, Jim Campbell, Walter Dunn, and Martin Drasching (back) standing on a cliff near Enderby, 1922. (EDMS 0055)
Exhibition, Online: Applebox Belles. The Women of Lake Country’s Packinghouses - Lake Country Museum & Archives
The Lake Country Museum & Archives has a new online exhibit about the women that worked in the packinghouses.
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Alec Bossley with his 1928 or '29 Chev in Solsqua, 1929. (EDMS 0054)