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Canada Day by the Bay

Canada Day by the Bay

The White Rock Museum & Archives is excited to participate Canada Day by the Bay, the City of White Rock’s annual celebration held along the waterfront. This popular...

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Christmas Craft Market

Christmas Craft Market

Celebrate the season in style by browsing our exciting selection of artisan vendors. With everything from decor to jewelry, you can find the perfect gift for you or a...

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Annual Book Fair

Annual Book Fair

Let’s get literary at our annual Book Fair! For more than 25 years, we have held a book sale in the museum gallery. With dozens of titles ranging from bestsellers to...

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Museum Information

Discover White Rock Museum

Located in the heritage train station along the sprawling beach of Semiahmoo Bay, you’ll discover informative exhibitions and fascinating insights about what makes this seaside community so unique.

LOCATION

14970 Marine Dr, White Rock, BC V4B 1C4, Canada

OPENING HOURS

Tuesday – Sunday:
10:30 am – 4:30 pm
Closed on Mondays

ADMISSION

By donation. All ages are welcome!

ACCESSIBILITY

The 1200-square-foot gallery space is fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Our Gift Shop entrance is equipped with automatic doors.

Explore the Archives

Read the Newspaper from 1940 – 1973

We have a wealth of online materials for you to access and learn about White Rock’s rich history. Here you’ll find a series of newspaper articles on a range of topics, from the Semiahmoo Sun and White Rock Sun newspapers.

Preserving the History of White Rock

Land Acknowledgement

In Appreciation of the Semiahmoo First Nation and Coast Salish Peoples

We recognize the enduring connection that these Indigenous communities have to this land and express our gratitude for the opportunity to live, work, and learn in this beautiful area. We honour the rich history, traditions, and cultural heritage. We are committed to fostering a deeper understanding and respect for their contributions to our shared history.

As we preserve and present the history of White Rock, we strive to include the voices and stories of the Indigenous communities, acknowledging their significant role in shaping the past, present, and future of this region. We are dedicated to building meaningful relationships with Indigenous Peoples and promoting a culture of reconciliation and mutual respect.