A white button with markings "Haisla Homecoming" and a picture in the middle of native art with a killer whale, eagle and beaver in that order. Also called a pinback button.
A white button with markings "Haisla Homecoming" and a picture in the middle of native art with a killer whale, eagle and beaver in that order. Also called a pinback button.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
metal
paper
plastic
Condition Remarks
The color of the button is good with a few scratches.
A small blue and grey metal pin. With a picture of the Delta King Ship in the middle with markings around the border that reads "DELTA KING DAYS KITIMAT B.C. Silver Anniversary 1978" there is a safety pin in the back with manufacturer information at the back.
A small blue and grey metal pin. With a picture of the Delta King Ship in the middle with markings around the border that reads "DELTA KING DAYS KITIMAT B.C. Silver Anniversary 1978" there is a safety pin in the back with manufacturer information at the back.
Kitimat was the place to be in North America in the 1950s. The massive Alcan project in the northwest British Columbia was completed in just five years - dam, tunnel, powerhouse, Kemano, transmission line, smelter, and Kitimat. Browse through Kitimat history with these project images - a BC digital collection. The project was one of the most photographed and filmed construction jobs in BC history.
Kitimat was the place to be in North America in the 1950s. The massive Alcan project in the northwest British Columbia was completed in just five years - dam, tunnel, powerhouse, Kemano, transmission line, smelter, and Kitimat. Browse through Kitimat history with these project images - a BC digital collection. The project was one of the most photographed and filmed construction jobs in BC history.
In 2013, the Kitimat Museum and Archives worked with the District of Kitimat, and the Recreation Department, to select images commemorating 60 years of Community in the town of Kitimat. The display can physically be seen on display in the hallway of Riverlodge Recreation Centre.
In 2013, the Kitimat Museum and Archives worked with the District of Kitimat, and the Recreation Department, to select images commemorating 60 years of Community in the town of Kitimat. The display can physically be seen on display in the hallway of Riverlodge Recreation Centre.
Settling In: Highlighting 50 Years of Kitimat's History Exhibition, was shown at the Kitimat Museum and Archives in 2003. "To the youngsters, Kitimat presents a pleasing blend of modern, urban, recreational facilities in a wild-west, wilderness setting. To the adults, it offers physical grandeur, unexcelled hunting and fishing, neighbourliness, dependence, and the genuine friendships of a new community." Canadian Geographical Journal 1959 What makes a town? What makes Kitimat unique? In the final analysis, Kitimat citizens have made the community. This exhibition attempts to show the public face of Kitimat.
Settling In: Highlighting 50 Years of Kitimat's History Exhibition, was shown at the Kitimat Museum and Archives in 2003. "To the youngsters, Kitimat presents a pleasing blend of modern, urban, recreational facilities in a wild-west, wilderness setting. To the adults, it offers physical grandeur, unexcelled hunting and fishing, neighbourliness, dependence, and the genuine friendships of a new community." Canadian Geographical Journal 1959 What makes a town? What makes Kitimat unique? In the final analysis, Kitimat citizens have made the community. This exhibition attempts to show the public face of Kitimat.
Kitimat Skates was a local component that supplemented the Canadian Museum of History's traveling exhibition, 'Lace Up! Canada's Passion for Skating'. The Kitimat Museum and Archives supplemented the national museum exhibition with sixty years of Kitimat skating history. Did you know that the first skating rink was created when the municipality annually flooded the tennis courts at Nechako Centre? And, that the inventor of Marsh Pegs used by the NHL was a long-time Kitimat resident?
Kitimat Skates was a local component that supplemented the Canadian Museum of History's traveling exhibition, 'Lace Up! Canada's Passion for Skating'. The Kitimat Museum and Archives supplemented the national museum exhibition with sixty years of Kitimat skating history. Did you know that the first skating rink was created when the municipality annually flooded the tennis courts at Nechako Centre? And, that the inventor of Marsh Pegs used by the NHL was a long-time Kitimat resident?
Two copies of a beige and blue Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.16,1988" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "IX" at the end of the T.
Two copies of a beige and blue Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.16,1988" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "IX" at the end of the T.
A black and grey Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.15,1989" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "X" at the end of the T. "TENTH ANNIVERSARY" at the bottom of the logo.
A black and grey Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.15,1989" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "X" at the end of the T. "TENTH ANNIVERSARY" at the bottom of the logo.
A black and blue Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.17,1993" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "XIV" at the end of the T. The back has information of where it is made "Kitimat Parents Support Group"
A black and blue Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.17,1993" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "XIV" at the end of the T. The back has information of where it is made "Kitimat Parents Support Group"
A dark green and black Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.15,1995" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "XV1" at the end of the T.
A dark green and black Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.15,1995" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "XV1" at the end of the T.
A light green and black Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.20,1996" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "XV1" at the end of the T.
A light green and black Telethon pin. It has markings that read "OCT.20,1996" It has the Telethon logo with the roman numeral "XV1" at the end of the T.