Stories Beneath the Surface Stories Beneath the Surface Revelstoke Museum and Archives
The Ukrainian Children’s Band performed at an International Folk Dance program at the YMCA in Revelstoke on March 21, 1940, under the direction of Willie Cwikula. They played […]
The first school at Hall’s Landing in 1911 was a small log structure. The students were Byron Trussler, Nelson Nichol, Roy Nichol, Dora Nichol, Alex Shannon, Betty Trussler, […]
The Beaton School was built in 1951. This photograph of the children posing on the front of the building was taken by teacher Doris Warkentin, who came to […]
Tunnel of the Great Western Mines at Whiskey Point, on the northeast arm of the Upper Arrow Lake, just east of Arrowhead, July 8, 1897. Significant mining took […]
Sinixt people on the Arrow Lakes, circa 1895. The Sinixt people are in the distinctive sturgeon-nosed canoe used by their nation. A second canoe is overturned on the […]
Interview with Eileen Delehanty Pearkes discussing the displacement of the Sinixt. Title Screen: Circular logo on a black backdrop. Logo is an image of four waves turning into […]