In honour of our 60th Anniversary, the Fernie and District Historical Society presents Blood in the Snow: A Western Murder Mystery and Spaghetti Dinner, this…
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Local arts and culture organizations get recovery funding
The B.C. government is providing $34.5 million to arts and culture organizations to support resiliency and economic recovery for people working in the sector, with…
1902 mine disaster’s 120th anniversary May 22
Join in at the Coal Creek Barn Sunday, May 22 in Fernie to commemorate the 120th anniversary of Canada’s third most fatal mine disaster. The…
New Executive Director appointed to Fernie Museum
Following an extensive recruitment process, the Fernie & District Historical Society is delighted to announce the appointment of a new Executive Director for the Fernie…
Learn the Story of The Station
The Fernie and District Arts Council has produced a detailed and fascinating story of The Arts Station, complete with a historical time-line tie-in. “This building…
RDEK Area A grant supports Fernie Museum
In recognition of the important role the Fernie Museum plays in preserving and sharing the history of the Elk Valley, Regional District of East Kootenay…
Hot & Cold: Glass Art show coming to Fernie Museum
Opening reception Dec. 13 Elkford artist Katherine Russell is delighted to be showing ‘Hot & Cold: Glass Art in Three Parts’ at the Fernie Museum…
Fernie Fall Fair returning Sept. 22
Back again in September 2019 is The Fernie Fall Fair! This much-loved annual event is the perfect bookend to the Fernie Chautauqua weekend and is…
Bent on Art exhibit continues to Oct. 14
The Fernie Museum is excited to present Bent on Art, a pop-up exhibition featuring the works of 15 Kootenay queer artists from September 28 to…
Public consult on arts, heritage and culture coming
British Columbia’s heritage, arts and culture sectors will be the focus of an expansive project to explore the influences and practices of heritage to understand…