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Membership & Volunteers

Get involved with the White Rock Museum & Archives by volunteering to help preserve our community’s heritage, while enjoying membership perks.

Becoming a member

Memberships play a crucial role in helping us achieve our mission to preserve and share the rich heritage of our community. By becoming a member, you support our efforts to reveal the unique stories that shape our history, share meaningful narratives worth telling, and ensure that everyone is welcome to engage with and celebrate our shared past.

Benefits of A Membership

  • Free access to exhibits
  • 5 x 7 print of your choice from our archival photo collection
  • Behind the scenes tour of the White Rock Museum & Archives (offered once per year, registration required for the scheduled event)
  • Advance notice of events (opening receptions, programs, and lectures)
  • 15% off retail items in our Museum Shop (excludes consignment items)
  • 25% discount on “Years of Promise: White Rock 1858-1958” book by Lorraine Ellenwood
  • Advance schedule of exhibits, events and programs
  • Voting privileges at the AGM
  • Opportunity to serve on the Board of Directors

Annual Membership Fees

Membership Type Annual 3 Year
Individual $20 $50
Family $30 $75
Student / Senior ( 65+) $15 $40
Corporate – Two Cardholders $30 $75

Volunteer Opportunities

Our volunteer program is set up to involve the community in the maintenance and care of their own heritage and history. We provide opportunities for individuals to obtain personal growth, learn new skills, and to develop a sense of commitment and belonging.

Whether you want to work quietly behind the scenes or be in the public eye, there is a place for you at the White Rock Museum and Archives. Volunteers help with events, the gift shop, public programming and with the object and archival collections.

For inquiries about volunteer opportunities please contact communications@whiterockmuseum.ca

Get Involved

We provide opportunities for individuals to obtain personal growth, learn new skills, and develop a sense of commitment and belonging. Here is your opportunity to volunteer with us behind the scenes or engage with others in the public eye.

Land Acknowledgement

To acknowledge the land on which we stand is to recognize a truth.

We acknowledge and respect the se’mya’me (Semiahmoo First Nation) on whose traditional unceded territory the museum & archives stands and who have lived on this land for thousands of years. Museums have played a role in colonization, and it is important to recognize the harm of past practices and to strive to do better in the spirit of reconciliation.