Since 1999, the BC Forestry Museum has been the forest discovery centre for the Columbia Valley. Nestled between the Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges and along the Columbia River, the area is part of an important forest region known for interior rain forest eco-system.

Working to record, preserve, restore and display artifacts and collections of historical, archaeological, artistic, educational, and scientific material as it pertains to the forestry industry in the interior of the province of BC, the museum operates as a non-profit society and encourages historical research to stimulate public interest in the history of forestry.

BC Interior Forestry Museum

Phone: 250 837 8078
Email: info@bcforestrymuseum.ca
Address: P.O. 419, 5205 HWY 23 North, Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada

Directions:
We are located 4 km North of Revelstoke on Highway 23 North, at the entrance of the BC Hydro Revelstoke Dam.
50°59’53”N 118°11’44”W
Elevation: 480 metres (1,575 feet)
641km (398 miles) east of Vancouver, British Columbia
415km (258 miles) west of Calgary, Alberta on the Trans Canada Highway.