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Beaver City History THE GOLD RUSH with Les Oystryk

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Histoire et patrimoine
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Date et heure

Lieu

Flin Flon City Hall Council Chambers

20 First Avenue

Flin Flon, MB

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

Accessible en chaise roulante.

À propos

Enjoy an evening with local history Les Oystryk sharing stories of the once-famous Beaver City, Saskatchewan’s first and only 1913 era gold rush community which has long been abandoned on the shore of Amisk (Beaver) Lake. Learn the history of this fascinating place and see remnants of what once was a thriving centre, established to service the hundreds of gold seekers who came to Amisk (Beaver) Lake over a century ago. Your tour guide, Les Oystryk, a local historian, has explored the site of this abandoned community extensively and looks forward to offering this three-hour guided tour to groups of six to eight participants. Phone or visit Facebook for tour schedule; pre-booking required to ensure space availability​.

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Organisateur

Flin Flon Arts Council

Our Mission

The Flin Flon Arts Council aims to increase and to diversify the opportunities for citizens of Flin Flon and surrounding district to enjoy, create and to participate in cultural activities.

Our 5 Year Plan 2018 - 2023

The Flin Flon Arts Council intends to do the following from 2018 -2023:

To develop and support a Theater School

To seek and acquire new funding for Office and Staff Expansion (Expand local presence)

To support and expand on current marketing strategies

To continue developing community partnerships and liaison with organizations such as Johnnys Social Club and other Arts organizations including Indigenous partnerships.

To support Tourism initiatives in Flin Flon and Creighton

To continue dialogue and project development for the North Central Canada Centre of Arts and Environment eg. Knowledge and Development Course

To continue networking and strive to liaison between Manitoba and Saskatchewan

Long Term

Set up the Flin Flon Arts Council Office on Main Street to make presence known/steady hours/ which would also include artisan and craft sales and promotion.

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