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The world-famous Revelstoke Nickelodeon, Canada's only mechanical music museum, offers hour long demonstrations of its restored original antique automatic musical instruments from 18th century barrel organs to 1950's jukeboxes. Included are 19th century Swiss & German music boxes, 19th & early 20th century roll-operated pianolas, mighty pipe & reed organs, the Mills Violano electric violin, the mighty Belgian dance organ, Emperor Napoleon III's automatic piano, phonographs, record players & more. We also stage magic lantern shows & monthly vintage film nights. Tripadvisor lists us as No. 2 out of 14 on their list of best things to do in Revelstoke.
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Discover Canada’s railway history at the Revelstoke Railway Museum. Exhibiting fascinating artifacts, a restored CPR steam locomotive, rolling stock, a model railroad layout & much more at British Columbia’s premiere railway museum. Bus tours are welcome. Enjoy our picnic area, large gift shop & kids activity area. Be sure to visit our sister site at Craigellachie on Trans-Canada Hwy where the "last spike" was driven.
The mountaintop city of Rossland welcomes visitors to its museum & outdoor history park. Enjoy the unique experience of an underground tour into a historic hard rock gold mine. The museum displays & the Le Roi Mine tour bring Rossland's remarkable story to life for you.
Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art & History celebrates the creativity, the history & the vibe that is Nelson. Nelson's only public art gallery, museum & archives offers a friendly atmosphere in an exciting state-of-the-art facility, just steps from downtown.
Trains Deluxe is a national award-winning museum, different from other railway museums. It displays complete vintage "sets" known as "Deluxe Hotels-On-Wheels" from the 1880's to the 1930's, filled with exotic inlaid woods, stained & bevelled glass, plush carpets & upholstery. Awards that the museum has garnered include but are not limited to: 2007 Heritage Canada's 2007 "Gold Medal Achievement Award for the restoration of the Royal Alexandra Hall; 2007 "Order of Canada" to Garry Anderson Executive Director for the development of the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel & the Cranbrook Archives, Museum and Landmark Foundation.