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Malaspina Galleries c. 1920

History

Of Gabriola Island

History of Gabriola from the first inhabitants to today

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Timeline

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People and Community

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Settler Families

With humility, the Gabriola Museum acknowledges that for over 10,000 years the Snuneymuxw people have been the careful stewards of the land and waters of Gabriola Island. The museum is committed to sharing the stories of our two communities and hopes that by doing so, we will continue to plant the seeds for a respectful, honourable relationship with our Coast Salish neighbours.

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Gabriola, BC
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