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Centre 64 is Kimberley’s arts centre, situated adjacent to the Platzl, Kimberley’s pedestrian shopping centre. Centre 64 contains a uniquely designed art gallery on two floors, displaying monthly solo or group exhibitions of artworks in all media, by artists from the Kootenay region. The gallery is open from 1:00 pm-5:00 pm every Tuesday to Saturday. An intimate 128-seat theatre hosts musical coffee houses, concerts & plays, including Kimberley Summer Theatre’s six-week musical comedy season in July & Aug. For program details, please call or email us.
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Take a ride on Kimberley's Underground Mining Railway as it winds through the Mark Creek Valley. The railway links the downtown with the site of the old Sullivan Mine surface facilities & recent mine reclamation activities. It continues its route through a 750 m (2,475 ft) tunnel to the Underground Interpretive Centre, where the history of the Sullivan Mine & mining are preserved & visitors will experience what it was like working underground. On the return trip, we stop for a guided tour of the Sullivan Mine Powerhouse to learn more history & to see the huge compressors & generators that powered the mine.