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The Pemberton Museum invites you to become a member in 2024 and join us in preserving and celebrating the rich history of our community. As a member, you’ll recieve our bi-monthly newsletter and event invitations to our summer line-up.
Your membership not only supports our ongoing efforts to maintain and expand our exhibits but also helps us offer educational programs and community events that connect us all.
Becoming a member is a wonderful way to show your support for local heritage and be part of an organization dedicated to keeping Pemberton’s history alive for future generations. Join us today and help us continue to share the stories that make our community unique.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Pemberton Museum family!
To become a member via card:
Or download the attached form and retun it with a cheque to the museum via snail-mail to:
7455 Prospect Street,
Pemberton, BC
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The Pemberton Museum recognizes and respects that it operates within the traditional unceded territory of Lil'wat Nation.
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Location
We are located in the downtown area of Pemberton at 7455 Prospect St.
Hours of Operation
The Pemberton Museum is currently CLOSED for the winter and will reopen to the public in the spring of 2025.
Meetings
The PDMAS Society meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Museum.
Our 2024 AGM will be held July 10 at 7pm.
Become a Member
Museum memberships ensure the long term sustainability of the museum society and the history it preserves.
NEW! Business membership - $100
Your membership ensures you will receive regular news from the museum regarding upcoming events and programs and special projects. To become a member fill out the FORM and mail to us or you can follow this LINK.
We accept payment by cheque, e-transfer or by card online via the links above.
Did you know?
Port Pemberton was founded as a stopping point on the historic Harrison-Lillooet gold rush trail over 160 years ago.
30,000 gold-rushers passed through this region from 1858 to 1865 and Port Pemberton was an important stopping point for travelers making their way to Lillooet and the gold-fields beyond!