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It’s All There in Black and White: Florence Filberg Centre Opening
It has been 30 years since the Florence Filberg Centre opened. Click on the images below to learn more about the background financials and dignitaries of the day in this July 13, 1988 article from the Comox District Free Press. Click for Larger Image Click for Larger Image Click for Larger Image Click for Larger Image With legacy support from the Bickle Family and the Comox Valley Echo.
Capes Escape: Summer Rental for Visitors
Capes Escape Have you run out of space for visiting guests? Or maybe you're looking for a weekend getaway. Why not consider the Capes Escape vacation rental? Located just minutes from downtown Courtenay, the Capes Escape is a beautiful and affordable rental alternative. Fees for your stay at Capes Escape go directly to improving this important site and to ongoing Courtenay and District Museum programmes. Click here for more information
July 2018 Watershed Moments
Here is the latest newsletter installment of an image and quote from the museum's award-winning book Watershed Moments - A Pictorial History of Courtenay and District. Click for Larger Image Click for Larger Image Photo credit: July 1st parade at the corner of 5th Street and Cliffe Avenue, 1948. George Apps photograph. Photo: CDM 997.505.15. Page 184. Photo caption: "For a generation that had lived through the aftermath of the Great War, the Great Depression and World War II, the war's end signalled an era of promise like none before. The high number of weddings in Courtenay at this time indicated that people had [...]
2018 BC Paleontological Symposium this August
Just over a month to the British Columbia's 2018 Paleontological Symposium and we're so excited to be hosting it with the Vancouver Island Paleontological Society. Interested in attending? Here's more information on the symposium outline and guest speakers Click here to Download the Registration Form
Periodical Wisdom: June 2018
Women's magazines and periodicals from the past can offer some great advice. For this month, it's truly a case of "having one's ducks in a row" as Comfort magazine from July of 1903 spells out how easy it is to raise a "quack family." Who knew! Click for Larger Image Click for Larger Image
Summer Hours
Open Seven Days a Week The Courtenay and District Museum is now on its summer operating schedule and is open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 5:00 and Sundays from 12:00 to 4:00 until Labour Day. As always, members visit free.
June 2018 Watershed Moments
Here is the latest newsletter installment of an image and quote from the museum's award-winning book Watershed Moments - A Pictorial History of Courtenay and District. Photo credit: Mrs. Margaret Frank and Chief Andy Frank in the 1967 Courtenay parade. Ruth Masters photograph. Photo: CDM 2007.251.18. Page 188. Photo caption: "In 1906, Mary and Billie Frank, Andy's mother and father, decided to canoe to Tree Island (now Sandy Island Marine Park) to harvest clams. They pitched their tents on the island, and Andy was born there, the youngest of the family...In the 1920s, Andy went into an Alert Bay store for fishing supplies. He [...]
Summer Fossil Tours
Discoveries Happen Here Have you ever wanted to make a prehistoric discovery? You have the chance with Courtenay and District Museum summer public fossil tours! Vancouver Island and surrounding area is rich in ancient marine fossils which give palaeontologists and history enthusiasts an excellent opportunity to study prehistoric life (not to mention go digging for fossils)! Book Your Tour Today
June 2018 Gift Shop News
Loads of new summer stock has hit the shelves! The shop is now carrying a line of t-shirts designed by West Coast Karma, a company based in Comox. Designs include the very popular "Vancouver Island" pattern which is available in adult and children sizes in multiple colours. Or how about the ladies tee of an octopus or jellyfish in a turquoise soft cotton? Kid's toy selection has been bumped up too with T-Rex snap band watches, dinosaur skeleton replicas and "hug-ems" in the shape of T-Rex, triceratops, orca whales and wolves. These are a lot of fun for all ages.
It’s All There in Black and White: Big Changes to Comox Mall in 1977
Big changes at the Comox Mall in 1977. The June 3rd edition of the Comox District Free Press reports its' conversion from a shopping centre into a closed mall. Hmmm... Click for Larger Image Click for Larger Image With legacy support from the Bickle Family and the Comox Valley Echo.
Capes Escape Vacation Rental
Capes Escape Capes Escape, the museum's vacation rental property, continues to do great business. The 1700 sq. ft., 1930s heritage home is part of the Courtenay and District Museum visitor services. The home, situated on seven acres of forested land on Cumberland Road, was donated to the museum by the late Katherine Capes. Located approximately 4 km from Highway 19, Capes Escape is only minutes from downtown Courtenay and Cumberland. If you've got company coming for a visit and are looking for a comfortable and convenient rental space, consider Capes Escape. Click here for more information
Canada Day Open House
The Courtenay and District Museum will celebrate Canada's 151st birthday with an open house event from 12 noon to 4 pm on Sunday, July 1st. There will be free admission, balloons, prize draws, live music, kid's crafts and a new exhibit to see! Canada Day is a great chance to explore history at the museum.
Lecture: Against the Current, The Remarkable Life of Agnes Deans Cameron
Cathy Converse presents “Against the Current: The Remarkable Life of Agnes Deans Cameron,” an illustrated lecture based on her newly released book, at 7pm on Thursday, June 14 in the Courtenay and District Museum. Agnes Deans Cameron was an extraordinary woman who set the educational establishment on edge. Born in Victoria to Scottish immigrants in 1863, she was ahead by a century and achieved a number of “firsts” in her life. She was one of the most well-known educators, writers, and lecturers in Canada and put western Canada on the map through her writing, cycling, and encouragement of Western immigration. Click for More Info