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Shawnigan Lake Museum News

Alice Ravenhill   1859 - 1954

Alice Ravenhill 1859 - 1954

April 2022

British articles about Alice Ravenhill always comment on what a pity it was that she chose to leave a promising life in England to live with her sister in the...

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Malahat Drive

Malahat Drive

December 2021

Malahat Drive by Lori Treloar. Prior to the Malahat highway, the only land route to the Cowichan Valley was the Goldstream Trail, which was carved through the wilderness in 1862....

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George Norris

George Norris

November 2021

George Norris – At home in Shawnigan. George Norris, a highly regarded sculptor and artist, is known more for the giant stainless steel crab sculpture in the fountain outside the...

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Canadian History is Boring

Canadian History is Boring

November 2021

Canadian History is Boring by Lori Treloar. Canadian history is boring. . . that is what the teacher told my daughter’s grade eight social studies class. As an educator, and...

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