Fernie Museum - Fernie, BC
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N 49° 30.182 W 115° 03.709
11U E 640326 N 5485183
Ensconced in what was once the home of the Home Bank, the Fernie Museum & Visitor's Centre stands on the downtown corner of Second Avenue and Fifth Street. The museum, with a few other sights around own, makes a nice Lucky 7.
Waymark Code: WMYA0H
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 05/17/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Governed by the Fernie and District Historical Society, founded in 1964, the first Fernie Museum opened August 4, 1979, the date of Fernie’s Diamond Jubilee, in the former Catholic Church rectory. It operated from this location until 1999 when the Church again required the use of the space. For a while the museum's collection was in storage, operated sporadically in temporary locations. In 2009, the City of Fernie bought the former BC Hydro building, which was originally the historic 1910 Home Bank building. Operating under a 25 year lease, this is the present home of the museum and Fernie Visitors' Centre.

The museum houses a nice collection of artefacts relating to the town's history, and particularly the coal mining history of the town, as it was coal mining which gave rise to the town at the turn of the twentieth century. In its collection is a large body of historical documents and photographs, as well.

Admission is by donation.
The Fernie Museum & Visitor's Centre
The Fernie Museum promotes the living landscapes and cultures of Fernie and the Elk Valley-Crowsnest Pass region through the museum and archives’ feature exhibitions, permanent collections, public programming and community engagement. It is governed by the Fernie and District Historical Society; the Society was founded in 1964, was incorporated in 1976 and has Canadian charitable status.

After years of collecting, the Society opened a museum on August 4, 1979 to coincide with Fernie’s Diamond Jubilee in the former Catholic Church rectory. The Society operated from this location until 1999 when the Church realized that it would soon need the property for its own purposes. The museum closed and the collections were put into storage.

It was at this time that a new group of passionate individuals brought new direction and ideas to the Society. With no facility, they began the digitization of the archives, expanded the image collection, created the Fernie Historical Calendar, published the Heritage Walking Tour booklet, and took the museum to the people with satellite exhibits around the community.

As part of Fernie’s Centennial Celebrations, the Society opened a temporary museum at 362B 2nd for the months of July, August and September, 2004. High attendance resulting from a visible, central location prompted the Society to continue operating a museum and visitor center from this location until 2010 in partnership with the Fernie Chamber of Commerce and with support from the City of Fernie.

In 2009, the City of Fernie, understanding the value a permanent home for the museum to the cultural life of the community, purchased the former BC Hydro building (the historic 1910 Home Bank building) and entered into a 25 year lease with the Society. Planning and renovations began and the Society gained its occupancy permit in 2010 for a permanent home in its third location.

Over 50 community volunteers donated 6,000 hours to restore the historic building and help develop the main floor exhibit with the support from 22 local businesses. The Museum Project costs a total of $575,000. Major funders included the City of Fernie, Teck Resources, Columbia Basin Trust, Canadian Heritage, Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance, the Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund, the Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, Island lake Resort Group, Heritage Legacy Fund of BC, Art and Ingrid Sombrowski, Igor Landfa’s Construction and the Fernie Rotary Club. The museum officially opened in September 2013. The Society continues to work in partnership with the Fernie Chamber of Commerce in providing a range of visitor services that promote Fernie, past and present, and enhance the Fernie visitor experience.
From the Fernie Museum
Department Number, Category Name, and Waymark Code:
2-Buildings • Converted Bank Buildings • Former Home Bank • WMPW81
4-Culture • Insect Sculptures • Ants - Fernie • WMQA3F
5-Entertainment • History Museums • Fernie Museum • WMPW7R
6-History • Guest Books • Fernie Museum & Visitor's Centre • WMPW86
7-Measurement • Canadian Benchmarks • BM 121 D - Fernie • WMQCC4
12-Signs • 'You Are Here' Maps • Historic Downtown Buildings • WMQ9V6
15-Multifarious • News Article Locations • Treasures and Curiosities at Fernie Museum • WMY9KX


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