The Inlet: North Vancouver’s Stories Live Here
Nineties Nostalgia in the District of North Vancouver Photograph Collection
March 15, 2025/by Matt OstrehanNow and Then: North Shore Waterways through the Lens of Secondary Students
March 15, 2025/by Matt OstrehanFlowers in the Mountains: A Community Description Project
November 19, 2024/by Georgia TwissFrom Fire to Ice: The Charles Heaney Photograph Collection
October 10, 2024/by Matt OstrehanExplore North Vancouver’s shipbuilding history with The Shipyard Pals
June 6, 2024/by Karen HaThe Mysterious Case of the 1906 London Delegation
May 28, 2024/by Karen HaExploring North Vancouver’s Past: Argyle English 8 Research the Archives at MONOVA
May 23, 2024/by Karen HaCorner Stores and Collective Memory
May 5, 2024/by Georgia TwissAgents of Change: Chief Dan George Legacy
March 6, 2024/by EditorKato’s Boy: A Story of Japanese Canadians During WWII
January 30, 2024/by Georgia TwissMeet MONOVA’s Archivist Rebecca Pasch
January 22, 2024/by Georgia TwissExploring North Shore Nature: A Journey to Lynn Canyon Park
December 7, 2023/by Georgia TwissThe Pathway of a Donation: The Chatwin Family Fonds
November 17, 2023/by Georgia TwissMeet MONOVA’s New Curator Andrea Terrón
November 7, 2023/by Georgia TwissSEASPAN IS HELPING MONOVA BRING NORTH VANCOUVER HISTORY TO CLASSROOMS
October 13, 2023/by Georgia TwissNerd Nite North Van: Science & Séance
October 6, 2023/by Georgia TwissHOW YOU CAN SUPPORT MONOVA
October 4, 2023/by Georgia TwissPLANTS AND PINTS: NERD NITE NORTH VAN ‘BLOOMS’ AGAIN!
September 5, 2023/by Stephen IrvingCommemorating Truth and Reconciliation Day at MONOVA
August 24, 2023/by Stephen IrvingReconciliation Stories: A Celebration Of Coast Salish Wool Weaving
July 11, 2023/by Stephen IrvingIshar Singh Banns: The Man Who Wanted To Fly
July 11, 2023/by Stephen IrvingQueer Histories, Queer Stories: Celebrating Pride in North Vancouver
June 27, 2023/by Stephen IrvingReconciliation Stories: Dialogue and Reflection on the Path to Truth and Reconciliation
June 20, 2023/by Stephen IrvingNow and Then: The Shipyards Through the Lens of Secondary Students
June 14, 2023/by Stephen IrvingHeritage, Resilience and Diversity: Celebrating Indigenous History Month
May 29, 2023/by Stephen IrvingExplore North Vancouver’s shipbuilding history with The Shipyard Pals
May 22, 2023/by Stephen IrvingRare Salish Woolly Dog Blankets to be displayed at Museum of North Vancouver
May 1, 2023/by Stephen IrvingFriendship, Trust and Belonging: Volunteering Weaves Us Together
April 14, 2023/by Stephen IrvingGary Penway on how The Shipyards almost didn’t happen
April 4, 2023/by Stephen IrvingZoe Mackoff de Miranda appointed as Director of MONOVA
April 3, 2023/by Stephen IrvingConnections Speaker Series: A Planning History of The Shipyards
March 16, 2023/by Stephen IrvingFrom Stranger to Belonging: My Journey with MONOVA and the New Voices Volunteer Program
March 12, 2023/by Stephen IrvingMuseum
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We respectfully acknowledge that MONOVA: Museum & Archives of North Vancouver is located on the traditional lands of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations, whose ancestors have lived here for countless generations. We are grateful to live, work and learn with them on unceded Coast Salish Territory.