North Thompson Museum - Barriere, BC
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Housed in part within a one time Ranger Station, the North Thompson Museum showcases the history of the area from McLure to Little Fort and surrounding areas.
Waymark Code: WM112NZ
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/05/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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Quite an ambitious project for a town of less than 2,000 residents, the museum consists of the main "Ranger Station" building, a replica 1900s schoolhouse, a Trapper’s Cabin recreation, Country Store complete with living quarters, an outdoor shed housing antique farm equipment and a Livery Stable housing a portable steam engine, a 1925 threshing machine and a 1947 Farmall Cub tractor. Beside the livery stable is a motorized Adams road scraper.

Inside the Ranger's Station are displayed a plethora of artefacts of days of yore, as well as a timeline of the Town of Barriere, beginning in 1850 with the construction of a Hudson's Bay trading post at Little Fort. In all, there's lots to see here for everyone. As well, the museum, operated by the Barriere and District Heritage Society, is the repository of the Town's archives, which include photographs, documents, maps and newspapers.

Admission to the museum is by donation.
North Thompson Museum
The North Thompson Museum is housed in a former BC Forest Service Ranger Station. In 1920, the first Forestry Office was located on the same property. In the early part of the 1900’s, this area was considered the center of Barriere. Artifacts and archival material depicting early history from McLure to Little Fort (Mount Olie) and surrounding areas can be found at the museum.

The Barriere and District Heritage Society was formed in 1984 with the mandate to preserve artifacts and record history of the North Thompson Valley from Little Fort (Mount Olie) to McLure and surrounding areas.

In 1987, an Expo Legacy Grant allowed the Society to purchase property with vacant BC Forest Service buildings constructed in 1948. The buildings had been occupied until the late 1970’s. The North Thompson Museum and Archives was established and continues to be managed by volunteers of the Barriere & District Heritage Society.

The Society relies on many public and private donations – along with BC Government Community Gaming Grants, these monies continue to sustain our public programs and operations. Over the years specific projects such as our Heritage Gardens, Tool Shed, Livery Stable and exterior painting restoration have been supported by various individuals and organizations.

The Museum grounds include a Trapper’s Cabin, outdoor shed for antique farm equipment, Livery Stable housing a steam-powered train engine and a Country Store display with living quarters attached. The latest addition of a Replica 1800’s School House will be opening in June 2018.
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Hours of Operation:
Tuesday to Saturday • 10am - 3pm


Admission Prices:
Free


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Half of a day (2-5 hours)

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle Only

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