1. Hedley Heritage Museum
The Hedley Heritage Museum showcases antiques and photographs from the early 1900′s to the 1950′s, when Hedley was famous for its gold mines. The amazing collection of historical photos shows all aspects of a gold mining community in its’ hey … More »
2. Nk’Mip Desert & Heritage Centre
The Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre (pronounced “Inkameep”) celebrates thousands of years of Aboriginal habitation of the Nk’Mip Desert, one of Canada’s three most endangered ecosystems. The state-of-the-art interpretive centre is an architectural marvel sensitively constructed into a hillside. Extensive indoor … More »
3. Osoyoos Museum
The Osoyoos Museum was established in 1963 to tell the general story of the Osoyoos area from its geological formation to the present day and, more specifically, to cover the non-native settlement of the area. The main goal of the … More »
4. R.J. Haney Heritage Park & Museum
The 16-ha (40-ac) R.J. Haney Heritage Park sits on the site of what was once a pioneer farm. While many of the period buildings now on the grounds were moved there from other parts of the region, Haney House, a … More »
5. Summerland Museum
Stop by the Summerland Museum, where the spirit of our pioneers comes alive. Starting with the days of the Okanagan First Nations, to first contact with the fur traders along the Brigade Trail, Summerland’s history goes back to BC’s beginnings … More »
6. The BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop
As soon as the doors were opened to the BC Orchard Industry Museum, there was a clear interest in the other major agricultural pursuit in the Valley – the wine industry. Plans to develop a BC Wine Museum began in … More »
7. The Okanagan Heritage Museum
Every year, thousands of visitors enjoy the Okanagan Heritage Museum’s unique regional collections and exhibitions. The Temporary and Special Exhibition gallery brings in award-winning traveling exhibitions from around the world and provides a home to new and exciting exhibitions curated … More »
