Ed Talk with Janice Strong and Jamie Levine
On Wednesday March 24th join the Cranbrook History Centre in welcoming Janice Strong and Jamie Levine to share their presentation "A Journey Through Time : Key Events in the History […]
On Wednesday March 24th join the Cranbrook History Centre in welcoming Janice Strong and Jamie Levine to share their presentation "A Journey Through Time : Key Events in the History […]
Our panelists will have a conversation about operating their organizations out of heritage buildings- Why they do it, what value it brings them and our communities, and the challenges they face in doing so.
It's that time of year again. The Cranbrook Archives, Museum and Landmark Foundation would like to invite its members to register for our Annual General Meeting. Once again we will […]
RESTORING OUR HISTORIC RELATIONSHIP WITH NATURE UPDATE 12/05/2021 4:00pm: We have reached capacity to register for the May 12th talk with Sophie Pierre. We are currently working on setting up […]
RESTORING OUR HISTORIC RELATIONSHIP WITH NATURE UDPATE: We have reached registration capacity for our Zoom presentation. The presentation will be livestreamed, so please go to our youtube channel to watch the […]
RESTORING OUR HISTORIC RELATIONSHIP WITH NATURE A Three-Part Speakers Series The Cranbrook History Centre and Wildsight Kimberley Cranbrook are excited to present ‘Restoring Our Historic Relationship with Nature’, a three-part […]
Cranbrook's Downtown Businesses are showing their appreciation for all the local support they have received during these unprecedented times. Over 45 restaurants, cafes, barbers, hair salons, and retailers will have […]
New Roots is a short documentary film that tells the story of Michael and Marie-Eve, two local farmers as they explore how farming connects them to the past, present, and future. Join Director Mark Locki with Wildsight and the Cranbrook History Centre to learn all about the story behind the documentary and for a Q&A with the films stars afterwards.
UBC Professor, Ayaka Yoshimizu, will share her research on the transpacific underground as it relates to the Japanese Canadian Community living in Cranbrook in the early 20th century. Her presentation will dive into the underground economy that many of the women living in Cranbrook were a part of.
Join us for our annual summer walking tours around historic Cranbrook. $7.50 per ticket.
Junior Paleontology is a kid’s summer program hosted by the Cranbrook History Centre, made possible by funding from the East Kootenay Chamber of Mines and Canada Summer Jobs. Each camp day, we will explore the unique paleontology and geology of the East Kootenays. Through fun, hands-on projects, fossil enthusiasts will learn about evolution, the environment, geology, and paleontology!
Join us for our annual summer walking tours around historic Cranbrook. $7.50 per ticket.