Summer of Adventure
Join the Kitimat Museum & Archives for a summer of fun and learning! Explore daily themed kids' programs, view the full schedule, and registration form.
What I See at Night
What I See at Night A Collection of Photos from Life Between Dusk & Dawn Exhibit Details Artist: Kelly Marsh Opening Reception: June 20 at 7pm Dates: June 20-July 19, 2025 Location: Upstairs Gallery Open Hours: Mon-Sat 10am – 5pm Admission: By donation About the Exhibit Kelly Marsh is the
Insights: Student Art Showcase
INSIGHTS Creative Expressions from Mount Elizabeth Middle Secondary School The Kitimat Museum & Archives proudly presents INSIGHTS, an annual student art show featuring the work of over 20 talented students from Mount Elizabeth Middle Secondary School. Now in its 25th year, this beloved exhibition offers a powerful look into the
New Art Exhibit Opening April 11
‘Portraits’, Art by Yingna Wang Opening April 11, 2025, in the Upstairs Gallery. Yingna Wang presents a series of soft, expressive pastel works, focusing mainly on portraits with a few nature scenes. Her art is grounded in emotion and connection, using subtle expressions and flowing lines to convey a quiet sense
Winter 2025 Museum Newsletter
Our Winter 2025 Newsletter is now online. Read about what is happening at the Kitimat Museum & Archives. In this issue read about changes in Museum staff, the latest acquisitions and what is showing in the Upstairs Gallery! KMA Newsletter Winter 2025
Museum Spring Break Programs for Kids
Registration opens Tuesday, March 4th During Spring Break the Kitimat Museum & Archives offers fun, educational programming for kids ages 3 to 9. With March being Multicultural Month in Kitimat, the programs focus on learning about the cultures of different countries. These fun and educational programs are always a big
2025 Great Backyard Bird Count
The 28th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count is fast approaching. This is a great opportunity to get out in the community with family and friends and see how many birds you can see. Identify them, count them, and submit your observations online. Your counts to help scientists better understand and protect birds around