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The Inlet: North Vancouver’s Stories Live Here

Zoe Mackoff de Miranda appointed as Director of MONOVA

April 3, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

Connections Speaker Series: A Planning History of The Shipyards

March 16, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

From Stranger to Belonging: My Journey with MONOVA and the New Voices Volunteer Program

March 12, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

Ideal City, Sustainable City: From Amiens, France to North Vancouver, Canada

March 8, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

New Interactive StoryMap Explores The Shipyards

March 7, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

Loose Rivets: The story of Fred Wilmot and Burrard Dry Dock

February 20, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

We Are What We Experience: In Conversation with Sculptor Marie Khouri

February 13, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

Heritage Week at MONOVA: Always in All Ways

February 7, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

Voices of Diversity: Stories of North Vancouver’s Newcomers

February 6, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

Connections Speaker Series explores North Vancouver’s Iranian Diaspora

January 30, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

Vancouver’s Broadway Subway Project honours mountaineer Phyllis Munday

January 23, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

MuseumFlix: North Shore Cinema Series launches January 26

January 17, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

Celebrating the launch of You Are Here @ The Shipyards

January 5, 2023/by Carol Hyslop

Showing Solidarity: The Impact of the Iranian Uprising on North Vancouver

December 19, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

CityStudio Stories: The Legacy of Olympic Figure Skater Karen Magnussen

December 13, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

You Are Here @ The Shipyards traces the evolution of North Vancouver’s waterfront

December 5, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

Join Us On The Journey of Streetcar 153

November 30, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

Bogue (Boguslaw) Babicki: Polish-Canadian Innovator of Structural Design

November 23, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

CityStudio Stories: Remembering the North Shore United Football Club

November 18, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

Get to Know The Archives of North Vancouver

November 16, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

A Night At The Museum Fundraising Gala: An Evening of Community and Conversation

November 7, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

MONOVA announces new exhibition “You Are Here @ The Shipyards”

November 2, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

Keeping The Spirit Alive: A Show of Support for Lytton First Nation

October 21, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

New Mobile Exhibit Explores The Lure of the Mountains

October 14, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

Reflections on “North Valparaiso”: Latin American Heritage on the North Shore

October 13, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

Explore North Vancouver through the lens of Jack Cash

October 4, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

CityStudio Stories: Connecting Newcomers To Community

September 12, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

Towards Truth and Reconciliation Day: Sharing Community Voices

September 7, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

CityStudio Stories: Welcoming Ukrainian Refugees to North Vancouver

August 18, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

MONOVA signs Letter of Cooperation with Belweder North Shore Polish Association

August 16, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

CityStudio Stories: North Vancouver’s Bright and Beautiful Ismaili Community

July 20, 2022/by Carol Hyslop

CityStudio Stories: The Rich Shipbuilding Legacy of The Shipyards

July 12, 2022/by Carol Hyslop
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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.

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