Goodbye (For Now)
by The Muse Staff
Since we closed our doors to the public in mid-March, we have enjoyed engaging with you through social media, The Muse Blog, and through our weekly email check-ins with members.
While we would like to continue to engage with you through these channels, The Muse staff will be laid off with other non-essential workers of the City of Kenora, effective April 25th. We will not be available by phone or e-mail or on social media platforms until such time as we return to work. When that will be is uncertain, but you can be assured that as soon as we are able to reach out to you again, we will do so!
In the meantime, we wish you all good health, peace, and hope.
See you soon!
Sincerely,
Lori, Braden, Marcus, Sophie, and Shelby
Did you know?
The Burley Mine was a single shaft gold mine that was sunk into a very small rock outcrop on the lake. To stabilize the entrance the owners built cribbing around the rock. The small, perfectly square island remains there to this day.