Revelstoke Museum anticipates an interesting year
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As of 2017 the Revelstoke Museum has been housed in the historic Revelstoke Post Office Building, a two storey brick and stone edifice built in the early twentieth century, for 43 years.
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 05/05/2017
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With already a large number of artefacts in their collection, the museum has added something like 300 more in the past few years. A very well laid out museum, it has even won awards for its exhibitions, most recently for its Land of Thundering Snow exhibition. In 2012 the museum was asked to create a special exhibit on snow research and avalanches for the Virtual Museum of Canada.

As well as displays of artefacts relating to the history of the town, the museum offers exhibits on the cultural origins of Revelstoke, both from the perspective of the native population and from that of the later settlers of Revelstoke and area. Artefact displays encompass the various industries which gave rise to the town, such as the railway, mining and lumbering, as well as affording a peek into the day to day life of the ordinary citizen.

In the well stocked gift shop, one may even buy a book written by the museum, as it has published a few on aspects of local history, the exact number unknown to the writer.

Over the years The Revelstoke Current has found the museum an interesting place, publishing several articles on it. One, from April of 2015, which recaps the museum's year of 2014 and looks ahead to 2015, is reproduced below.

Revelstoke Museum anticipates
an interesting year

Posted by editor on April 1, 2015
The Revelstoke Museum & Archives had a pretty good year in 2014; visitorship and revenues were down slightly from the previous year but they remained strong, Curator Cathy English told City Council:

“We had 11,401 recorded visitors for our Fiscal Year of November 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014,” she said at the March 24 Council meeting. This includes 6,088 Gift Shop visits, 2,601 people attending programs or meetings, and 2,712 people visiting the archives or touring the museum. These numbers are very close to the numbers for 2013.” Its total revenue for last year amounted to $241,398.87, down from $253,436.36 in 2013 when there were 11,543 visitors. The museum’s budget for this year is been set at $318,485.

It marked some real milestones this past year. This was the 40th anniversary of its move into the old post office. The museum added over 250 artefacts to its permanent collection. It was actively involved in Homecoming and it opened a number of interesting exhibitions including:

• Mount Revelstoke National Park: One Mountain, Many Stories;
• Answering the Call – Revelstoke During World War I; and
• Land of Thundering Snow, its magnificent online exhibit created for the Virtual Museum of Canada.

It has a few interesting events on the horizon, too, Cathy said. It will be publishing a book based on some of her Brown Bag history talks this spring, with a launch date set for May 23. And the museum has received funding from the Vancouver Foundation to create a new First Nations Exhibit scheduled for launch in June.
From the The Revelstoke Current
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Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 04/01/2015

Publication: The Revelstoke Current

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News Category: Arts/Culture

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