Meet the Museum – Family Day

Come meet YOUR Cranbrook History Centre on February 18th for our Family Day fun day! Free Admission View the backrooms of the Museum with limited tours Games Colouring contest and more Follow our socials for more information about our event! *Events and Times are subject to change without notice

Toddler Tuesday – Stomp them Dino Feet!

Join us for story time in one of our historic train cars! Free activity hosted by the museum afterwards. As a way of connecting our community with our collections, the museum is partnering with the Cranbrook Public Library on this monthly program. The hour-long program offers a free story time led by the library, and […]

Ed Talk: Jenny Feick

Cranbrook History Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Canada’s Great Divide Trail (GDT) traverses the vicinity of the high elevation continental watershed divide designated as the interprovincial boundary between Alberta (Alta.) and British Columbia (B.C.). It crisscrosses the vast northwest to southeast trending Canadian Rocky Mountains for more than 1,100 kilometres from the US/Canada border in Waterton Lakes National Park in the south […]

Free

Killing the Indian in the Child: Generations Lost and Youth on Reconciliation – Travelling Exhibit

Royal Alexandra Hall 57 Van Horne Street S, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

From March 3rd to April 4th you can visit our new travelling exhibits from the Legacy of Hope Foundation. *The exhibit is free with regular admission * EXHIBITION: Killing the Indian in the Child: Generations Lost For several centuries, Indigenous children were taken from their homes and communities and placed in institutions called Residential Schools. […]

$6.00

Blanket Exercise – Community Workshop

Royal Alexandra Hall 57 Van Horne Street S, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The CHC would like to invite members of the community to participate in the KAIROD Blanket Exercise March 16th and 18th and gain a deeper understanding of Indigenous experiences in Canada. We are honoured to have Ktunaxa Elder, Margaret Teneese, host this program in collaboration with the Cranbrook History Centre. What Is The KAIROS Blanket […]

$55

Blanket Exercise – Community Workshop

Royal Alexandra Hall 57 Van Horne Street S, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The CHC would like to invite members of the community to participate in the KAIROD Blanket Exercise March 16th and 18th and gain a deeper understanding of Indigenous experiences in Canada. We are honoured to have Ktunaxa Elder, Margaret Teneese, host this program in collaboration with the Cranbrook History Centre. What Is The KAIROS Blanket […]

$55

Spring Break Camp at CHC

Cranbrook History Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The Cranbrook History Centre is excited to announce our new Spring Break Camps as an opportunity for kids to spend a fun-filled day learning about the history of rail travel in Canada. Young train enthusiasts will enjoy these single-day camps which take place on our Trans-Canada Limited 1929 train. The camps will be offered to […]

$40.00

Toddler Tuesday – Special Ktunaxa Storytelling

Join us for a very special storytelling event with Ktunaxa Elder, Margaret Teneese! Free activity hosted by the museum afterwards. As a way of connecting our community with our collections, the museum is partnering with the Cranbrook Public Library on this monthly program. The hour-long program offers a free story time led by the library […]

Ed Talk: Ktunaxa Survivors Panel

Cranbrook History Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Join the Cranbrook History Centre for a very special panel. Pete Sanchez, Bertha Andrew, and Joan O'Neil are Ktunaxa survivors of the Residential School System, Sixties Scoop and Foster Care System. We are honoured to have them share their experiences and how they continue to move forward with us. The discussion will be moderated by […]

Free

Toddler Tuesday – Whistles, Horns and Steam!

Cranbrook History Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Join us for story time in one of our historic train cars! Free activity hosted by the museum afterwards. As a way of connecting our community with our collections, the museum is partnering with the Cranbrook Public Library on this monthly program. The hour-long program offers a free story time led by the library, and […]

Free

Mother’s Day Tea and Brunch

Royal Alexandra Hall 57 Van Horne Street S, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The Cranbrook History Centre is pleased to offer a brunch to its Mother's Day offerings, the morning will have tea and a brunch in the Royal Alexandra Hall and our afternoon offering will be High Tea in the historic Argyle train car.   Royal Alexandra Hall - Enjoy the elegant décor of the 1906 hall […]

2023 Annual General Meeting – Cranbrook History Centre

Cranbrook History Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Cranbrook History Centre’s 2023 Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Cranbrook Archives, Museum and Landmark Society will be held at the Cranbrook History Centre’s Royal Alexandra Hall, 57 Van Horne St. S, Cranbrook BC, on May 25th, 2023 at 6:00 pm Mountain Time for the following purposes: […]