As you enter the museum, you are welcome to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Penticton and the South Okanagan through fascinating exhibits and interactive learning spaces. The Penticton Museum & Archives also offers temporary exhibits, so check back often to see what's new!
Temporary Exhibits
Named in honour of the museum's first curator, the R.N. Atkinson Temporary Exhibit Gallery is a dedicated temporary exhibition space. Temporary exhibits typically remain on display for three to four months.
Permanent Exhibits
Contact Information
Penticton Museum & Archives
785 Main Street
Phone: 250-490-2451
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Hours of Operation
Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(Closed Statutory Holidays)
Archive Hours: Available by phone (250-490-2453) or email Wednesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Outside of these hours, please send an email.
Admission
By donation (Suggested donation: $2 for adults, $1 for children)
On permanent display at the Museum is the exhibit “Penticton: The Shaping of Place” which invites you to step back in time and explore the forces that shaped Penticton through its history. As you walk through the exhibit you will journey through a series of landscapes that stand as milestones in the development of the area.
The Penticton Museum has an interactive learning space where kids, parents, and caregivers can explore together how science and history connect. Explore the how and why of human and natural histories by:
The Bill Pickerill Military Gallery features permanent exhibits about local military history, with a special focus on local involvement in the First and Second World Wars. The gallery is named in honour of Bill Pickerill, a long-time RCMP officer and WWII veteran who was a dedicated volunteer at the Penticton Museum for two decades.