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Now Hiring Writer/Editor

Now Hiring Writer/Editor

The ODHS is seeking an experienced writer/editor for a 5-month term. Click here to learn more.

National Indigenous Peoples Day Interview

National Indigenous Peoples Day Interview

On June 18th, Heritage Assistants Abby Teigen and Michaela Mills interviewed Jeremy Crowe and Taylor Baptiste, Indigenous Education Advocates at Southern Okanagan Secondary School. They discussed what it means to be part of a band in the 21st century.

New Lamplighter issue

New Lamplighter issue

The newest issue of our Lamplighter newsletter is now available. Get caught up on our news and events.

Now Hiring Heritage Assistants!

Now Hiring Heritage Assistants!

Always wanted to work in a museum or heritage site? Here’s your chance!

The Oliver & District Heritage Society is hiring positive and enthusiastic full-time Heritage Assistants for the summer months! Enjoy a fun, positive work environment full of variety. View the posting here.

Cabin Fever Crush

Cabin Fever Crush

Send winter blues packing with a board game night for grown-ups at the Oliver Museum.

Old-Fashioned Family Fun Day at Oliver Museum

Old-Fashioned Family Fun Day at Oliver Museum

We're bringing back family fun- without the screens. Join us at this free family event to try out leatherworking and weaving, enjoy snacks and board games, craft your leafiest family tree, and construct your own mini catapult to test in our epic indoor snowball fight!

November 2019 Lamplighter

November 2019 Lamplighter

Check out all the latest news from the Heritage Society in our fall newsletter!

Downtown Heritage Walking Tours Offered All Summer

Downtown Heritage Walking Tours Offered All Summer

The Oliver & District Heritage Society is once again offering its popular Downtown Heritage Walking Tours this summer from June 14th to August 30th. The guided tours, which will run every Friday at 10:30 am in June and Fridays and Saturdays at 10:30 am for the rest of the summer, will cover the history of Oliver’s historic buildings and landmarks, from the CPR Station to portions of the Ditch. Tours will be led by the ODHS’ knowledgeable summer student guides and will take approximately 45 minutes.

All tours start from the Oliver Visitor Centre and finish at the Museum at 474 School Avenue. Participants are asked to bring appropriate footwear and dress for the weather, as tours run rain or shine. Each tour covers approximately 1.5 km. Sunscreen and water are encouraged.

Here’s your chance to learn about Oliver’s historic downtown and become a local architecture buff. Learn about places like the Oliver Theatre, Dr. Ball’s Office, the BC Police Building, and more! Come down to the Oliver Museum for more information, or you can visit our website at www.oliverheritage.ca. We hope to see you there!