
In Plain Sight: The Land Registry Building
The Douglas Family Art Centre was created by constructing a new addition onto the building once known as the Kenora Land Registry Office.
The Douglas Family Art Centre was created by constructing a new addition onto the building once known as the Kenora Land Registry Office.
The Douglas Family Art Centre carries a wide selection of books for artists and the art interested, such as Unsettling Canadian Art History.
It is a particularly special National Indigenous Peoples Day here in Treaty #3 Territory because this year we are celebrating the 150th anniversary of the signing of Treaty #3 in 1873.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre every Tuesday in July and August for our compelling series of speakers.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre every Tuesday in July and August for our compelling series of speakers.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre every Tuesday in July and August for our compelling series of speakers.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre every Tuesday in July and August for our compelling series of speakers.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre every Tuesday in July and August for our compelling series of speakers.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre every Tuesday in July and August for our compelling series of speakers.
Join the Curators from The Muse: Lake of the Woods Museum and Douglas Family Art Centre at the Minaki Community Club on the evening of Saturday, June 17th to hear about Minaki’s connection to local arts and history.
Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre every Tuesday in July and August for our compelling series of speakers.
Join The Muse’s Braden Murray as we take an evening tour through Kenora’s silent city, the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.
Join The Muse’s Braden Murray as we take an evening tour through Kenora’s silent city, the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.
Join The Muse’s Braden Murray as we take an evening tour through Kenora’s silent city, the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.
Join The Muse’s Braden Murray as we take an evening tour through Kenora’s silent city, the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.
Join The Muse’s Braden Murray as we take an evening tour through Kenora’s silent city, the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.
Listen as Braden Murray tells the fascinating (and funny) story of the very first train trip from Kenora to Thunder Bay in 1882.
Each February, Ontarians are invited to participate in Heritage Week to celebrate heritage in all its forms and to reflect on how heritage is conserved, promoted and commemorated, and how it shapes the future.
In this session of We Are What We Eat, Ana Frech will be presenting Mexican Food.
In this session of We Are What We Eat, Nina Chen will be presenting Taiwanese Food.
In this session of We Are What We Eat, Sheeba Ninan will be presenting Indian Food.
In this session of We Are What We Eat, Bekkie Vineberg will be presenting Middle Eastern Food.
Learn a little about the history of recipes and food culture in Kenora, then dig in as we cook authentic (and tasty!) historic treats.
The starting point for many family history searches is a box of old photos. Join us to learn useful tips on interpreting historic photos.