About Us
The Boundary Museum Society was established in 1958, and incorporated in 1980. From its inception until 2009, the Boundary Museum Society operated out of Gyro Park in the downtown core of Grand Forks, BC. In 2009, the museum began a new chapter moving from Gyro Park to the beautiful Fructova School Heritage Site located just off of Highway 3 on the west end of Grand Forks, BC. While the majority of artifacts in the collection have been relocated to the Fructova site, many of the larger items can still be viewed at the Gyro Park location.
The Boundary Museum's Mandate is simple: to collect, research, preserve, exhibit and use for educational purposes, artifacts relating to the human and natural history of Grand Forks and the Boundary area. To realize this mandate, the museum relies on our board of seven dedicated directors, staff, summer students, and volunteers.
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