Boundary Museum at Fructova heritage site closed for season but open by appointment
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The Boundary Museum, a museum of Doukhobor history, is housed in what was once the Fructova School. It is located at the corner of Reservoir Rd. & Spencer Rd., north about 850 metres from Highway 3 and about 1 km west of Grand Forks.
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 05/08/2017
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The museum houses displays and artefacts related to the Doukhobors' early years in the area. It has displays both inside and outside, the outside displays being predominantly agricultural equipment of the early twentieth century. In addition to household and other artefacts housed inside, the museum possesses a large Russian language library and other archival material. Admission is still by donation.

"The Boundary Museum Society was established in 1958, and incorporated in 1980. From its inception until 2009, the Boundary Museum Society operated out of Gyro Park in the downtown core of Grand Forks, BC. In 2009, the museum began a new chapter, moving from Gyro Park to the beautiful Fructova School Heritage Site." - Boundary Museum.

The Museum closes for the winter but they would be happy to give private tours until they open again in the spring. Please contact Lawrence at 250-442-3011.

"Formerly a schoolhouse called Fruitova School, this building was constructed by the Christian Communities of Universal Brotherhood (CCUB) Doukhobors in 1929 using brick from the community brick factory located just below the school grounds. It opened that same year with Miss M.E. Tapping as its first teacher and 2 classes of mostly Doukhobor children from the surrounding community.

As seems to happen every year in the fall, the museum finally pulled the plug and closed for the winter. The Grand Forks Gazette, in apprising the world of the museum's closing for the 2012 season, also included a nice run down of the year's happenings at the museum.

See their story below.
Boundary Museum at Fructova
heritage site closed for season
but open by appointment
by Contributed - Grand Forks Gazette
posted Oct 1, 2012 at 7:00 AM

It has been a very busy year at the Boundary Museum now located at the beautiful Fructova heritage site.

Our community was very fortunate to be able to employ three students, Robin Sandhu, Lindsay Savitskoff and Alia Popoff with funding through the Young Canada Works program.

Robin and Lindsay worked at the museum and Alia spent the majority of her time working on the community archives, located in the lower level of Grand Forks City Hall.

All three helped out at the heritage flour mill and the Christina Lake Welcome Centre and all did an amazing job.

The beginning of the season saw staff at the museum giving tours to many school groups. This included among other things, washing clothes on a washboard to learn how their great grandmother’s may have done it, also attempting to pull a long bow to discover a traditional way of hunting by First Nations people.

A live demonstration of the outdoor brick oven, complete with wood fire, was always given and the favorite treat was the freshly cooked cinnamon buns.

We have had hundreds of guests coming through our doors from all corners of the world, a majority of them keenly interested in learning more about the Doukhobor culture.

We entertained children of all ages in our tipi at the Christina Lake Welcome Centre, as we hosted our cultural days there. One of the most popular activities quickly became jam making – one way to preserve fruit and it goes so well with bannock or Russian bread.<

As a result of a grant of $5,000 from the Grand Forks Credit Union, we were able to put the finishing touches on our new shade house and oven house extension.

Both buildings have been used extensively this year to host events such as educational activities for adults and children, our first wedding, the Amanda Thate concert, the Red Hat ladies, a memorial, the Fructova School reunion and several teas and luncheons.

We also hosted guests from the Hardyview and Boundary Lodges, who enjoyed reminiscing over lunch while listening to music on a 1915 phonograph. As well, we used the phonograph when we hosted over 40 former students and guests at the aforementioned Fructova School reunion. We hope to make this an annual event.

It is evident that our guests enjoyed themselves as much as we did by their comments in our guest book: “Lovely!” “Wonderful!” “What a Gem!” “Thank You!” “Great Displays!” “Great local history!”

The Boundary Museum closed for the season on Sept. 29 however it will remain open “by appointment” for you and your guests.The Boundary Museum closed for the season on Sept. 29 however it will remain open “by appointment” for you and your guests.
From the Grand Forks Gazette
Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 10/01/2012

Publication: Grand Forks Gazette

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News Category: Arts/Culture

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