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Here at the Museum at Campbell River, our team is always on the look out for new artists and fun ideas. Check out our Instagram account! And follow us. All proceeds generated by the Shop, go directly towards supporting the many programs and special events held at the Museum at Campbell River.
For more information, call 250-287-3133 Ext. 228 or email us. We are happy to ship to you.
Glass Jellyfish Workshop
May 6, 2026
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Register Here Create a stunning ocean-inspired glass art piece in this hands-on workshop facilitated by Tideline Gallery. Participants will design and assemble a beautiful decorative ...
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Cedar Basket Weaving Workshop
April 21, 2026
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Saturday, June 27 Cedar Basket Weaving Workshop Facilitated by Gail Stoller Workshop Participants will have the opportunity to learn traditional cedar weaving with Gail Stollerk, ...
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Ceramic and Raffia Dish Workshop
April 21, 2026
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Register Here Ceramic and Raffia Dish Workshop Facilitated by Katherine Rankin Join our workshop on Saturday, May 9th to make a ceramic and raffia dish. ...
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Last of the Railway Loggers
April 2, 2026
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Last of the Railway Loggers (2018) by Robert S. Macham and Maynard Atkinson chronicles the history of the Englewood Railway on Vancouver Island, Canada. It provides a ...
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Bruce Lajeunesse
May 31, 2025
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Bruce is of mixed Cree/Coast Salish ancestry. Born in Burnaby BC in 1969. Bruce has lived throughout BC his whole life. Drawn by his fascination ...
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Richard Charlie
May 31, 2025
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Richard is a member of the Coast Salish First Nation, originating from Penelakut Island, a small island off Vancouver Island on the Pacific Northwest Coast ...
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Newest Addition to our Library
May 11, 2025
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Alan Haig-Brown recounts his formative years as a deckhand in the 1960’s and early 70s on a fishing boat run by the We Wai Kai ...
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More Books
April 23, 2025
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The Shop carries a vast array of books. Local Authors, First Nations History, Regional History, Women in History, Island Cookbooks and of course a colourful ...
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Souvenirs
April 23, 2025
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People buy souvenirs for a variety of reasons, primarily to commemorate and preserve memories of special trips, events or experiences. Souvenirs can also serve as tangible ...
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Deb Idiens
April 19, 2025
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Debbie Rose Designs. Deb, a Campbell River artist, creates gorgeous one of a kind items with high quality, made in Canada 100% cotton rope. She ...
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Glass
April 13, 2025
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Tideline Gallery. Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Toni Johnson, Matsqui First Nation of the Sto:lo nation discovered glass through her mother; Victoria Johnson. The ...
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Eugene (Gino) Seward
April 13, 2025
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Gino was born in 1972 in Nanaimo, BC. He is both Coast Salish (Father) and Kwakwaka’wakw (Mother). Gino carves finely detailed plaques and freestanding totems. ...
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Nowell Joseph
April 13, 2025
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Salmon Egg Drum and Drumstick $400 Thunderbird, Eagle or Raven Drumstick. $210 each. Butterfly and Man Mask $2000 Totem Plaque Thunderbird Bear and Boy ...
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Beadwork
August 8, 2023
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Tideline Gallery. Vicki Johnson has resided on Vancouver Island for over forty years. As far as she can remember, she has always been a maker. ...
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Featuring Adam Lewis
July 8, 2023
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Adam Lewis is a Kwakwaka’wakw artist from Cape Mudge, BC. His form line work is a deep passion for him. It connects him to his ...
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Gilbert Pat
February 21, 2023
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Artist Gilbert Pat Gilbert Pat was born at Sardis in the Fraser Valley in 1945. With the encouragement of his wife’s family and the influence ...
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60 Collected Stories from the Museum at Campbell River
November 19, 2019
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This book features some of the most exciting and interesting stories preserved by the Museum at Campbell River, as told through sixty artifacts. As it ...
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