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A new exhibit at the Museum at Campbell River called Keeping the Song Alive
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Keeping the Song Alive

The Museum at Campbell River is pleased to be the first stop of a new traveling exhibit Keeping the Song Alive. Developed by the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, the temporary exhibit is open from February 9 to May 5, 2024. Guest curated by Cheryl Kaka‘solas Wadhams and co-developed with the Jewish …

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Past Exhibits

Exhibits

North Vancouver Island at War!

June 15, 2017 to November 12, 2017 The Museum at Campbell River’s new temporary exhibit, North Vancouver Island at War!, is now open to the public and receiving rave reviews from visitors. The exhibit takes a closer look at what was happening on the North Island during the First and …

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Sybil Andrews in Campbell River

March 17, 2017 to May 28, 2017 Come this spring to see the museum’s collection of Sybil Andrews’ work. These works depict familiar scenes in Campbell River, and document a specific point in time in this community.

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Snapshots of Campbell River Through Time

January 13 to February 19, 2017 Explore Campbell River’s history through vivid photographs from the Museum’s archives. This exhibit features a photographic timeline of significant events in Campbell River’s history up to the present day.

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Museum at Campbell River respectfully acknowledges the Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ First Nation, on whose traditional lands we work to preserve, interpret and share the collective human history of North Vancouver Island. The Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ First Nation is comprised of the We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum and Kwiakah First Nations. Our closest neighbors are the Coast Salish Xwemalhkwu, Klahoose and K’ómoks First Nations.

These nations have close connections to the land where Campbell River is located today.

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