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Summerland MuseumApril 6, 2020
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Earlier in the week we shared the museum's first donated photograph of 2026, so we thought it would be fun to give you a peek at the first accessioned artifact of 2026 too.

This rusty bit of metal is actually a flintlock mechanism from a Hudson's Ba
Hello again everyone, Cole here.

Yesterday I had another Oral History Interview, this time it was with former Summerland Councilor David Finnis. We had a good chat, during which he enlightened me to his contributions to the town and other groups he
Today's Throwback Thursday takes us back to 16th January 1964 and the end of an era. Tomorrow will mark 62 years to the day that the last CPR passenger train travelled through Summerland. The photograph here captures that day, with an image of that l
The museum's first photo donation of 2026 has been accessioned and added to our collections. It is a truly stunning shot of Giant's Head being struck by lightning, back in 1983. The dramatic image was captured by Stan Etter using a 10min exposure. On
Brush off those thinking caps, it's time for What-is-it-Wednesday! Do you know what today's mystery artifact was used for? If you think you recognise it, or would like to take a guess, please leave your answer in the comments below. As usual, we will
We have been given a fantastic opportunity to raise much-needed funds for the museum but we need your help to make it possible!

The Penticton Vees have given us the opportunity to raise money for the museum by selling 50/50 tickets at their games. I
Summerland Museum and Archives
9521 Wharton Street,
Summerland, BC, V0H 1Z0,
Canada
2504949395 info@summerlandmuseum.org
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