What an incredible little museum all based on donations from residents of the island. If you are interested in a little bit of history and want to see a really good display then drop by and see all the old farm equipment and tools, photographs, all kinds of really old furniture and household items like oil lamps, early typewriters and phones, clothing, a sleigh, a stuffed cougar, artwork, an ice cream maker, glass bottles, maps and all kinds of interesting things to read about and see. It was well worth the visit and I applaud the volunteers that help set up and run this place. Don't forget to sign the guestbook to...
Read moreIt is a lovely little museum full to bursting with stories. The host, Mary Ann, was wonderful and gave us a really delightful tour before leaving us to explore the nooks and crannies by ourselves. This is a classic little house museum set-up, but delivered with warmth and passion and full of stories that aren't just your usual "pioneers are hard-working" and "everything about history is good" tropes....
Read moreIf you want to know more about the history of Salt Spring Island, here is the place to go. This small museum contains a dense collection of artefacts. The museum tour guide was super amazing and guided us the history of the island with numerous...
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