by Lori Treloar
The gold rushes in the Fraser Valley and the Cariboo were important to the city of Victoria. Population increased dramatically and the economy f...
Have you ever wondered about the street names in our community? Losee Road is a short road that runs south off Baldy Mountain Road.
William Losee arrived in BC...
Project Impact - October 10 - 13, 2023
1892 - The First Settler Family to Live on the Lake edge.
“My father, Richard Beauchamp Halhed, had lived for some years in New Zealand, where my two brothers ...
Can you help us with any names?
We are open! — Wed - Fri, 10 - 2
Because of construction not all of our exhibits are available to view,
but you are welcome to visit!
Admission by donation....
Can you help us with any of the names of the Brownies in the photo?
Early Utilities
(From Green Branches & Fallen Leaves)
Utilities in the first decades of Shawnigan were mostly of the primitive self-provided variety. Not until...
Jack Fleetwood – by Sarah Malerby
Jack Fleetwood (William John Hardy (Jack) Fleetwood) was born in 1914 in Cowichan Station and lived his entire life in the Co...
We carry a wide variety of mugs!
Drop by our Gift Shop, Tues- Thurs, 10-2
or
Order online at ShawniganLakeMuseum.com and pick up the next day.
THE CUDLIPS
The Cullin family spent many happy days every summer at the Lake, Camping on property adjacent to the Forest Inn Hotel. (now the location of “The R...
Coming soon… Free Event...E.J. Hughes - Life at the Lake
The latest book about E.J. Hughes is on its way! You don’t want to miss this one…it is all about Hughe...
30