The Montebello at R.J. Haney Heritage Village
Canada 150+ project - the Montebello Building - opening
RJ Haney Heritage Village: Dinner Theatre Cast
“Tales of My Little Town” is a not to be missed highlight of Salmon Arm’s summer entertainment at RJ Haney Heritage Village and Museum. Call for reservations 250-832-5243
Tales of My Little Town offers audiences a unique perspective on Salmon Arm and the people who lived in it during the early 1900s. This heart-warming production promises laughter, adventure, and a wide variety of characters to fall in love with. Travel back in time and enjoy the swampy beginnings of the little town we call home, set on the stage of the SASCU Amphitheatre at R.J. Haney Heritage Village. #shuswapevents #sponsored #mediasponsor
Haney Heritage Village Postcard, Salmon Arm Canada
This 40 acre heritage site began in 1984 with the bequest of Marjorie Haney's home. The church arrived in 1988, then the school. Montebello Museum was a Canada 150 project.
Haney Heritage Village
Step back in time with a visit to the R.J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum. See Salmon Arm as it might have looked a century ago. Stroll through lovingly-restored buildings -- including a church, school, firehall and family homestead -- in a beautiful natural setting. And there's dinner theatre, too -- Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights thru July and August.
The RJ Haney Heritage Village & Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday -- 10-till-5. Check our web site at salmonarmmuseum.org for special events or phone 250 - 832 - 5243 for free village tours. Also check out or or for more information.
Dog Days 2008 Hany Heritage Village and Museum
2nd Annual Dog Days at R.J. Haney Heritage Village and Museum, Salmon Arm, BC Canada
RJHaney Heritage Village
Step back in time with a visit to the RJ Haney Heritage Village and Museum. See Salmon Arm as it might have looked a century ago. Stroll through the restored buildings including a church, school, firehall and a family homestead all in a beautiful natural setting. And there's a dinner theatre every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights thru July and August. Also check out or or for more information.
Scotch Creek Gold! A Shuswap Passion Production.
Jim Cooperman interviews Larry Speed about the mines along Scotch Creek, Shuswap Lake. This interview accompanies the exhibit: Can you Dig it? Shuswap mining history shown in the Gallery of the Montebello Museum at R.J. Haney Heritage Village in Salmon Arm.
Haney Heritage Wedding
Imagine your wedding at one of the most charming settings in the Shuswap, surrounded by a historical village perfect for creating memories that will last a lifetime. We will take care of all the details, including the ceremony, reception and catering (within your budget) so you can relax and enjoy your perfect day. Visit salmonarmmuseum.org for more information about weddings at RJ Haney Heritage Village & Museum.
Haney Heritage Schoolhouse
What was life like in the 1900's? Visit RJ Haney Heritage Village & Museum to travel back in time. With new interactive activities daily, included in your park admission, there is always something new to discover with your family. Be sure to stop by the Broadview schoolhouse to say hello to Miss Hal Penny! Visit salmonarmmuseum.org for more info on hours, rates and special events.
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Standing on the site of a pioneer farm, R.J. Haney Heritage Village and Museum is the Shuswap's biggest heritage attraction. Take a guided tour through Haney Heritage House a 100 year old farm house restored to a more genteel time. Explore a village of relocated and replicated buildings. View the Queest Mountain Forestry Tower, Broadview School, Mt Ida Church, Salmon Arm's first filling station, Fire Hall, Newnes Blacksmith Shop, Lester and Thomson Garage, and more. Not to be missed is Sam Beemish's home studio with the largest public collection of cylinders and records in Western Canada.
Exploring in British Columbia- Salmon Arm Wharf (Shuswap Lake) | theWanderers-notebook
What's up fellow Wanderers! Welcome back to the Exploring in British Columbia with today's video focusing in on the wharf located in Salmon Arm on Shuswap Lake.
Salmon Arm is a city in the Shuswap Country of the Southern Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia that has a population of 17,464 (2011). It is on the shores of Shuswap Lake, where the Salmon River empties into the Salmon Arm reach of the Lake. It is a tourist town in the summer, with many beaches, camping facilities and house boat rentals. Salmon Arm is home to the longest wooden wharf in North America. There are many things for tourists and locals alike to do in Salmon Arm and its surrounding area such as hiking in the nearby Herald Provincial Park, take in the local museum at the R.J. Haney Heritage Village and Museum, boating on Shuswap Lake itself or make the 2 hour 20 minute drive to Wells Gray Provincial Park aptly named the Land of Waterfalls for good reason as there are so many of said water feature in the park!
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Oct 9th Salmon Arm Council meeting Part 10
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Pacific Coastal Airlines TOP 10 Okanagan: October
Each episode Pacific Coastal Airlines brings you the TOP 10 events in the Okanagan.
This month:
TOP 10 – Okanagan October
1. TCB Rock & Roll Legends Presents Kenny & Dolly
Country Music's favorite couple is Together Again!!! This is the Ultimate Tribute to Kenny and Dolly and the most authentic tribute to these country superstars that you will ever see. You will experience an incredible night of hits as well as some of their most favorite duets. Don't miss this opportunity- you will feel like you have been transported back to a simpler time.
2. The Annual Winter Travel Event at the Kelowna Airport (October 28th)
Learn how easy it is to plan your next winter vacation from YLW and get information on flights, hotels and travel packages! More than 20 exhibitors will be there to provide information, food samples, beverage tastings and great vacation prize packages available to be won. Free parking in the long-term lot (bring in your parking voucher to be validated).
3. Caravan Farm Theatre presents The Walk of Terror (October 28th)
Caravan Farm Theatre presents its Annual Walk of Terror, the ORIGINAL Okanagan Halloween Theatrical Extravaganza. Take the walk -- if you dare! -- between 6:30 and 8 pm, then dance the night away. Part Burning Man, part Nuit Blanche, part Day of the Dead processional, The Walk of Terror is where the line between artist and audience is most blurred.
4. Historic O’Keefe Ranch (through October)
The Historic O’Keefe Ranch hosts Family Daze in the Corn Maze on weekends in October, with a spooky corn maze as well as pony rides, old fashioned candy and activities. In the evenings starting on Friday the 13th, the Ranch hosts the largest fundraising event of the year; Field of Screams. The haunted corn maze theme is Dante’s Inferno; The Descent, and it’s not for the faint of heart.
5. Body and Soul Wellness Fair (October 28th – 29th and November 4th – 5th)
The Penticton and Kelowna Wellness Fairs each feature 70 Exhibitors from the Health and Wellness Industry. There will be a huge variety of exhibitors, from chiropractors to essential oils, massage, fermentation, counselors, organic skincare products and much more! Free Admission, prizes and Welcome Bags.
6. Davison Orchard (through October)
Need a Pumpkin for your Spooky Holiday? Come find the perfect one at Davison Orchard. With Family Pumpkin Harvest Tours every Tuesday in October and a Family Pumpkin Festival every weekend, there’s no doubt you’ll find the perfect pumpkin – you might even call him Jack.
7. The Salmon Arm Arts Centre presents Kanata (October 7th – November 10th)
Kanata refers to the misinterpretation of the original word that we now know as Canada. Kanata will hold space for First Nations artists working in this area to showcase how they are exploring and making new understandings of Canada and its relations. Curated by Splatsin artist Aaron Leon, the exhibition will feature works by Dion Kaszas, Tania Willard, David Wilson and Mary Thomas.
8. The Shuswap Wine Festival (October 21st)
Since 2003, the Rotary Club of Salmon Arm has hosted the Shuswap Wine Festival. This celebration of wine and food has brought community together to raise major funds for local charities and projects. Your ticket includes everything – all tastings and all the wonderful appies.
9. Spooktacular at the R.J. Haney Heritage Village and Museum (October 21st and 22nd)
Experience things going bump in the night! It’s that time of the year to pull on your scariest costume and explore the spooky side of R.J. Haney Heritage Village. With the terrifying spook trail and haunted house, there will be menacing creatures around every dark corner. For the little spooks, enjoy the Story Book Trail, the Coloring Room and more.
10. An Evening with Hey Ocean! at Habitat (October 12th)
Ashleigh Ball, David Beckingham and David Vertesi have created a musical repertoire that cannot be ignored. Aside from the skillful delivery of their music, what sets Hey Ocean! apart is the spirited character they bring to the stage. What began as a very casual musical partnership between friends has, in less than five years, morphed into one of Canada’s most successful independent bands.