The South Peace Historical Society in Dawson Creek, Canada, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of the Peace River region of British Columbia and Alberta. Through the Calverley collection of local history materials curated by the late Dorthea Horton Calverley, the society offers a comprehensive look at the region's past.
With a diverse range of topics covered, including First Nations history, fur trade, transportation, agriculture, and more, the society's archives provide valuable insights into the development and heritage of communities like Dawson Creek, Pouce Coupe, Chetwynd, and Fort St. John. Visitors can explore interviews with old-timers, church histories, and natural history information, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in the history of the Peace region.
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