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Street Signs & Sign Waves

On Friday, April 16 at 7 p.m., join us in full HD for Street Signs & Sine Waves, the latest YouTube presentation from the Arrow Lakes Historical Society.

Highlights include more goodies from the 10,000-plus photos gathered over the decades by the late Milton Parent and a look back through amazing 1960s and 1970s scenes from provincial parks across BC through the lens of regional parks manager Milton Goddard.

Tune in live (or anytime time after!) on the ALHS YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/J5QdvF_Uu40

Driving Tours Now Available

You can now find driving tours for around Nakusp and area for purchase on the publications page.

Kyle Kusch interviewed by Mark Forsythe

The link below will take you to a recent interview of Kyle Kusch by Mark Forsythe of the BC Historical Federation, on Kyle’s award-winning book, Our Coloured Past.  
https://youtu.be/6oE1uEH8GqE

ALHS Archives Closed During COVID-19 Pandemic

In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Arrow Lakes Historical Society has decided to close our archives and office inside the Nakusp Centennial Building until such time as it is considered safe to reopen. Visitors and non-director volunteers are asked to not come to the office during this closure. As we rely upon our volunteers to answer emails, fulfill research requests, and process photograph and publication orders, please expect extended delays in responses from the ALHS during this unusual time.

We thank you for your understanding and your support and hope to see you all again very soon.