Newly renovated to include a First Nations display, pioneer items...
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CJCANUCK
what a jem Princeton has in this museum!! It covers a wide range of history while changing up the main feature displays, keeping one coming back for more! . The black light room is fun for all ages... and most of the displays are kid friendly. This museum underwent a major reno from dark old school to very contempory metro thinking format with out loosing its country charm. I like the idea that they also offer various "camps" for kids, sleep overs for youth groups and birthday parties and Adults can rent for a venue for their function, ( no moment of boring here). If youre passing through and need a place to stop and rejuvinate... I recomment the Princeton Museum!
Travel_Pak
It is a small but full of surprises. I am glad that we stopped there. There are displays related to the native culture, minining industry, old guns, Cameras, hunting, and telecommunication. Also, there is rock display, including the fluorescent rock collection that glow under UV lights. The admission is by donation. If you are in the area, I definitely recomeng stopping for half an hour or more.
nanoandfamily
This museum is wonderful and very informative. We really enjoyed ourselves. This was a holiday weekend, so there was also ice cream and cake for everyone. We were come back again when we have more time to browse.
630pats
Really a great little museum - they seem to be adding new exhibits every week or so. The rock collections are amazing and well worth looking at. Offers a great tribute to the area and it's rich history
Thedean61
This is a must visit for everyone whether you are a tourist or live here. The displays are always changing and new older things added along with more info on the valley. It has greatly improved over the past two years and getting better all the time. You will be amazed at what you did not know about Princeton and the Similkameen Valley.
candydawn
Too bad this little museum isn't open more! We did plan ahead so staff could help us look in some old newspapers about a great uncle who had a shop in Princeton in 1918. Robin found the info and photo copied it for us. (Thanks, Robin) We wandered the museum and they had a bit of everything displayed. Most interesting was the log cabin and furnishings. As donations are accepted, please leave a few loonies so that they can continue their work. I'd guess not over an hour is enough time to see all.....then head to Thomasina's for coffee and toast...................
SHADOWSPRITE
Nice small museum with a variety of historical items.We liked the geology exhibit the best: fossils, iridescent stones and geodes. They even had a secret room with a black light. Cool!
YaShaK
This is a cute museum in a quaint town. Great place to learn about the history of Princeton and the gems, minerals found in the area. Loved the beautiful florecent rock display in their black room. Amazed at all the old displays. The admission is by donation and the front desk staff was very helpful and informative. She guided us to the nearest KVR trail tunnel and the Red Ochre Bluffs along the Smilkameen river.
Jpart
Do visit this Museum if you are in town. This place is educational well preserved. The fossils and early age telephone and Native history is something we should all be proud off and relish
41pauld41
nothing in it and the staff woman was rude, she said if I did'nt like it then to leave......nice people in this town.Would not bother again and avoid it.