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Princeton & District Museum and Archives

Princeton & District Museum and Archives

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167 Vermilion Ave, Princeton, British Columbia, V0X 1W0, Canada
(250) 295-7588 www.princetonmuseum.org
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Jul 31, 2018
Great museum full of lots of history and interesting objects. This was the second time visiting and they had lots of new things for us to look at. The staff and volunteers are very knowledgeable and welcoming. I definitely recommend checking it out. Take a step back in time and learn about the vast history in Princeton.

Jul 10, 2018
Well worth the recommended $5 entrance. Some interesting stories and pieces. Conquistadors in the similkameen? Granite city disappeared but the bar didn't. Go find out!

Jun 22, 2018
Really appreciate the museum, lots to see and learn, by donation! I like this idea! Worth seeing!

Dec 10, 2017
This is an amazing place! The renovations from a few years ago has turned this into a contemporary and upscale looking facility. There are tons of things to see with new displays being put together on a regular basis. Fossils are a big deal here and no wonder, probably one of the best collections in North America is here. You have to see it.

Apr 17, 2017
Came through to see it but arrived too late in the day. We will be back though! Edit: One of the staff spotted us digging fossils on a hill and invited us in to see the collection. What a treat! The Pollard collection is a must see for anyone with any interest in geology or paleontology. Staff assisted us in our fossil hunting trip and directed us to several great locations. Managed to find us some decent flora fossils and one fantastic insect wing specimen!

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