2024 Museum Summer Programs for Kids
Registration for the 2024 Kitimat Museum & Archives Summer Programs is open! Programming is for local children ages 3 to 9, from July 3rd to August 14th. Programs are divided into two age groups for age-appropriate peer play. Local kids learn various things about local geology, culture, and animals. 3
Summer Program Registration Opens June 17
In-person registration for the Kitimat Museum & Archives summer programs opens Monday, June 17th, 2024!These programs run in July and August for kids ages 3 to 9 and are developed around local history, natural history, and culture.More details on registration information and final dates will be forthcoming on our website
Spring 2024 Museum Newsletter Online
Our latest newsletter, the Spring 2024 issue is ready for you! Find out what is happening at your community museum. If you missed any previous issues you can find them archived here.
2024 Annual General Meeting Notice
This is to notify all Kitimat Museum & Archives (KMA) members that the Annual General Meeting of KMA, will be held on Wednesday, June 12th, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. This is a great opportunity to become a voting member, if you are not already. For more information please
Opening Reception Invitation
Save the Date! Meet the Artists! Opening Reception! Please consider joining us, and support the artists, for the opening of this group exhibition! Friday, May 10 at 7 pm, at 222 City Centre Mall (lower level - the old EPIC store location). ❗️❗️❗️ The opening will take place in the
Student Art on Display
Find ‘Insights, a student art exhibition’, from Mount Elizabeth Middle Secondary School (MEMSS) on display in the Museum’s Upstairs Gallery. The Kitimat Museum & Archives invites you to view ‘Insights 2024’, a student art exhibition. This exhibit showcases visual artworks by the talented students of the local high school, with
Warm Welcome
The Annual Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art Student Art Exhibition commenced on Friday, March 1st, at 6 pm with an opening event. Both instructors and student artists graced the occasion, allowing Kitimat residents to engage with various artists and inquire about their works. The evening proved to be