The Metchosin Museum Society is dedicated to preserving the history of Metchosin, Canada, located on the traditional lands of the Sc'ianew (Cheanuh) and Beecher Bay First Nation. The society manages the Metchosin Schoolhouse Museum and the Metchosin Pioneer Museum, showcasing the early settlers and pioneers of Vancouver Island.
With a focus on the region's rich heritage, the society's museums offer insights into the area's past, from its origins as part of the Hudson Bay Company fur trading territory known as New Caledonia to its role in supplying food to Fort Victoria. Visitors can explore exhibits on pioneer life, farm traditions, coastal history, and more, providing a glimpse into Metchosin's fascinating past.
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