No Reconciliation Without Truth

The recent news of a mass grave of 215 children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School is a tragic reminder of what survivors and official reports have said for years – Canada carried out a policy of genocide against Indigenous peoples. The Point Ellice House board, staff, and volunteers extend our deepest sympathies to

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Teach Point Ellice House: Accessible Online Resources for Educators

Jeannine Worthing, Visitor Experience and Programming Coordinator Restrictions on in-person interactions since March 2020 have resulted in a paradigm shift for many GLAM institutions (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums). Public programming has generally been built around the idea that interaction with the public will be in-person – chatting with a visitor, showing off pieces from

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The Point Ellice Swimming Baths

Tim Fitzthum, Volunteer Interpreter By the late 19th century, the Rock Bay neighbourhood had become a mixture of waterside factories, mills and shipyards, modest workers lodgings, and grand homes along Pleasant Street.  Along the shores of Rock Bay and the Upper Harbour, one could find tanneries, sawmills, factories producing matches, canned fruit, watercraft, metalworks, and

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Volunteering from Home: Transcription & Description of the Collection

Christeah Dupont, Curatorial Assistant  & Jeannine Worthing, Visitor Services Coordinator  Volunteers are a central part of the Point Ellice House Museum and Gardens team; they help maintain the gardens, act as interpreters for visitors, and assist with conservation of the house and its collection. With our temporary closure this past spring due to the COVID-19

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The Other Side of a Medal

Kelly Black, PhD, Executive Director With a collection of over 12,000 artifacts, we frequently come across items that spark our curiosity. Sometimes details about artifacts in the collection are readily available, other times we reach out to experts who can help us understand what the object was used for or how it came to be

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Trappings

Point Ellice House and the families that lived here have inspired a number of authors over the years. The latest writer to draw inspiration from the historic house is Vanessa Winn; she has contributed this guest post about her latest novel, Trappings (available in the PEH Gift Shop). Vanessa Winn After writing my first historical

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