| |
        |
  |  |   The Morrow Homestead |  | 
Light filters through the curtain in the bedroom of the Morrow Homestead, built in 1869, moved to the museum from the Green Bush settlement.
|  |
  |  |   The picnic area |  | 
Looking for a place to stop for your picnic lunch?
We have a park full of picnic tables, and even a barbecue area for hot dogs! (may have to allow heating time). Walk the Lewis trail and visit the museum, all on the same day. |  |
  |  |   The Bishop barn |  | 
The Bishop barn, built by Robert Sommerville is full of treasures. It also now houses the remains of what is referred to locally as the 'Roosevelt plane'.
|  |
  |  |   paddles |  | 
These paddles were made by Bill Caesar and displayed at ‘Wooden it be nice’ in 2007
|  |
  |  |   Pottery workshop |  | 
Janice McQuay will return to the Centennial museum on Thursady July 23, 2009 to teach pottery making on a potter's wheel.
Come make a small dish or bowl.
This is a fun event, participate, or just come and watch. |  |
  |  |   Heritage Alive |  | 
Just some of the talented artists who enter 'Heritage Alive' now in its 16th year! |  |
|
|