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event: Lecture Series

The annual Lecture Series presented by the Lake Country Museum & Archives features topics on human or natural history. Lectures are usually held at the Community Complex (George Elliot Senior Secondary), 10241 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, BC. or at the Okanagan Regional Library (Winfield branch), in the municipal building on Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country.

As part of their lecture series the Lake Country Museum & Archives and the Okanagan Regional Library present Gibson Heritage House with Rosemary Carter. Learn about the rich history of Gibson House, from its building in 1912 and the many uses... [Continue Reading]

As part of their lecture series the Lake Country Museum & Archives and the Okanagan Regional Library present Vernon Internment Camp, 1914-1920 with Don McNair. Learn about the role Vernon played hosting an Internment Camp for “enemy alien” civilians from... [Continue Reading]

Join Bob Hayes1 of the Kelowna & District Genealogical Society (KDGS) as he presents the history of the old cemeteries of Lake Country. The lecture is on Wednesday, October 19th from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. For those tracing their ancestors and... [Continue Reading]

Learn about the amazing pioneer families of Lake Country — who they were and what they did. Laura Neame, archivist at the Lake Country Museum & Archives, is back with a continuation of her popular lecture Lost in the Archives: Lake... [Continue Reading]

The Lecture Series presented by the Lake Country Museum features topics of human or natural historical significance. Lectures are usually held at the Creekside Theatre, 10241 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, BC. Some of these public lectures will be... [Continue Reading]