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Revelstoke Museum & Archives
 

COLLECTIONS

Lest we Forget:
World War I Profiles

 
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Thomas Beach - Lest We Forget
Catherine EnglishOctober 17, 2014World War I, RevelstokeComment
George Elliott Ashton - Lest We Forget
Catherine EnglishOctober 3, 2014 Comment
Isaac Baird Archibald - Lest We Forget
Catherine EnglishSeptember 18, 2014Revelstoke, ArchibaldComment
John Henry (Harry) Anderson - Lest We Forget
Catherine EnglishSeptember 7, 2014Anderson, World War I Comment
Lest We Forget - Charles Oscar Abrahamson
Lest We Forget - Charles Oscar Abrahamson
Catherine EnglishAugust 20, 2014World War I, Abrahamson, RevelstokeComment
The Fur Press
Kathryn WhitesideAugust 22, 2013Revelstoke, hunting, trappingComment
Rogers Pass Station Snowslide, 1899
Rogers Pass Station Snowslide, 1899

Many people know about the disastrous avalanche at Rogers Pass that killed 58 railway labourers who were clearing a previous slide. Less well-known is an avalanche that occurred on January 31, 1899, taking out the CPR Station at Rogers Pass and killing seven people.

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History of AvalanchesKathryn WhitesideJanuary 31, 2013Rogers Pass, Snowslide, Avalanche Comments
First Tracks
First Tracks

Revelstoke Museum & Archives is proud to announce the publication of our new book, “First Tracks – the history of skiing in Revelstoke.”

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Kathryn WhitesideDecember 21, 2012 Comment
Revelstoke in 1912

Much of Revelstoke’s historic downtown was constructed by 1913.

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Kathryn WhitesideNovember 22, 2012 Comment
Revelstoke Remembers
Revelstoke Remembers

Revelstoke residents have been gathering each November 11 at the cenotaph since it was first erected in 1923.

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Kathryn WhitesideNovember 9, 2012 Comment
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CONTACT

315 First Street West
PO Box 1908
Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0

T. (250) 837-3067
F. (250) 837-3094
info@revelstokemuseum.ca

hours

Monday to Saturday 10am - 5 pm

Sunday Closed


We acknowledge our use and inhabitation of this land, sacred to these four nations: The Sinixt, the Secwepemc, the Syilx Okanagan, and the Ktunaxa.

We respectfully honour their traditions and culture.

Revelstoke Museum & Archives
315 1 St W,
Revelstoke,
Canada
(250) 837-3067 info@revelstokemuseum.ca
Hours
Mon 10am to 5pm
Tue 10am to 5pm
Wed 10am to 5pm
Thu 10am to 5pm
Fri 10am to 5pm
Sat 11am to 5pm