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Summer Programs
To add to downtown Courtenay's 2015 summertime fun, the Courtenay and District Museum and Palaeontology Centre is presenting two children's summer camp programs in alternating weeks throughout July and August. These camps will provide fun and interactive opportunities for kids ages 5-9 to learn about dinosaurs, reptiles, and fossils through activities and crafts that encourage thinking, moving, and creatively exploring the museum's palaeontology exhibits and collections. Click Here for More Info
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.
Canada Day Celebrations
On Canada Day, drop by the Courtenay and District Museum after the parade and help celebrate our country's birthday. There will be free admission, balloons and door prize draws between 12 noon and 4 pm. Special activities will include cupcake walks for all ages and a hands-on craft for kids. Musical entertainment will be provided by Alan Jossul. Face Painting by Gillian Legendre of Detailed Face Painting. Canada Day is a great chance to explore history at the museum!
Exhibit Opening: “A Walk Through Time”
Join us on Saturday, June 27 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm for the opening of the museum's City of Courtenay Centennial Exhibition which includes historic panels covering Courtenay's last 100 years created by the City of Courtenay Heritage Commission. This is a great chance to celebrate Homecoming Week, to meet and greet and to enjoy light refreshments. We look forward to seeing you!
Kids Summer Camp Program
To add to downtown Courtenay’s 2015 summertime fun, the Courtenay and District Museum and Palaeontology Centre is presenting two childrens’ summer camp programs in alternating weeks throughout July and August. These camps will provide fun and interactive opportunities for kids ages 5-9 to learn about dinosaurs, reptiles, and fossils through activities and crafts that encourage thinking, moving, and creatively exploring the museum’s palaeontology exhibits and collections. In the first program, Sea, Sky and Land—Life in the Dinosaur Age, camp-goers will learn about the various reptiles and dinosaurs that existed in the dinosaur age, and about the habitats they adapted to. Each day will feature [...]
Upcoming Publication
Watershed Moments - A Pictorial History of Courtenay and District to the 1950s The manuscript is in, the photos chosen and, thanks to Harbour Publishing, the museum's upcoming hard cover book Watershed Moments-A Pictorial History of Courtenay and District to the 1950s by authors, Christine Dickinson, Deborah Griffiths, Judy Hagen and Catherine Siba, and photo editing by Ernst Vegt will be available in October. Stretching from the early 1800s to World War II, Watershed Moments features over 150 pages of early images and ephemera that provide new glimpses into the region's history.
Centennial Exhibition
Join us on Saturday, June 27 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm for the opening of the museum's City of Courtenay Centennial Exhibition which includes historic panels covering Courtenay's last 100 years created by the City of Courtenay Heritage Commission. This is a great chance to celebrate Homecoming Week, to meet and greet and to enjoy light refreshments. We look forward to seeing you!
Road Trip!
Junior Visits Ucluelet Aquarium The fleshed out juvenile elasmosaur that is usually in the museum's lobby took a road trip to Ucluelet this month along with fossils from the collection. If you get a chance this summer, visit the Ucluelet Aquarium-it's a great place to get up close and personal with present day marine life, like the spotted rat fish. The Courtenay Museum holds the first cretaceous rat fish fossil found in western North America so we have a lot in common. Thanks to the staff of the aquarium for hosting us. Junior will return to Courtenay by July! Visit the Aquarium's Website
A Keepsake for 2015
The Comox Valley Echo and the Courtenay Museum have teamed up to produce a Courtenay Centennial keepsake, a 50 page full colour magazine featuring museum and community images and historic stories. Local authors Ian J.M. Kennedy, Rick James, Judy Hagen and Christine Dickinson along with museum staffers Catherine Siba and Deb Griffiths have produced a keepsake magazine, Courtenay 100 Years of History 1915-2015 as a tribute to the Centennial Year. "We say thank you to the Echo who have given generously on this project and done a great job and to the many businesses who have advertised. The proceeds from Courtenay 100 Years of [...]
Gift Shop News
With the weather already feeling like summer, our new children's t-shirts are a real hit. The best sellers glow in the dark! We have two designs that glow: dino skeletons and a velociraptor. Kids also love our fun t-rex and octopus shirts. Adults haven't been forgotten. If you have visitors who are looking for fabulous t-shirts we stock salmon, octopus, hummingbird or sun mask designs. All our t-shirts are made from high quality pre-shrunk cotton. They are a fun gift to give or a treat for yourself.
It’s All There in Black and White: New Water Source for the Pool
A new water source for the CRA swimming pool made the front page of the Comox District Free Press for May 2, 1956. Readers might be surprised to discover the "old" source. With legacy support from the Bickle Family and the Comox Valley Echo.
Courtenay’s Centennial: A New Phone System
Throughout this year, the museum newsletter will be providing glimpses into the back story on the City's Incorporation, history and development. Courtenay’s communication system took a leap forward on May 3, 1941 courtesy of a BC Telephone Company upgrade. “Cranking” the phone to contact the operator became a thing of the past – the operator was signaled simply by lifting the receiver. Once connected with the operator, callers were required to give the new telephone number of who they were calling instead of the name. That meant a new telephone directory and, for Courtenay, a new telephone office on Cliffe Avenue. Comox District Free [...]
It’s All There in Black and White: Sandwick Golf Course
In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of...golf? (Apologies to Alfred, Lord Tennyson). A shake up in our local golfing world was making the news as evidenced in this April 12, 1934 edition of the Comox District Free Press. With legacy support from the Bickle Family and the Comox Valley Echo.