Welcome to The Ear Falls Museum!

Welcome!

As you enter Ear Falls you will find our log constructed Museum located right by the Highway.

The Ear Falls District Museum was built in 1965 by Nels Anderson along with his sons Paddy and Billy. It was officially opened in 1968.

The Museum features freighting and transportation history from the 1926 Gold Rush Era, archeological findings from the area, Native Artifacts and many more items of interest to both the traveling public and members of the local community.

The Museum operates on a seasonal basis. It opens each year on the Victoria Day long weekend in May and closes on the Labor Day long weekend in September. The Museum is open during this period each weekday with the exception of civic holidays.

Special arrangements can be made for groups or individuals wishing to tour the museum outside of regular working hours.

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