Explore

Dive into our exhibits, permanent collections or connect virtually right from your own home!

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What’s On View

jOURNEY THROUGH sOINTULA'S pAST

Prepare yourself for a hands-on experience. Pump up the original Pulteney Point Lighthouse foghorn; browse the Cooperative Store counters, enjoy videos in the media centre or use the first bi-lingual switchboard in B.C.

Before the Finns

Learn about the often untold stories of Malcolm Island, residing in the unceded Kwakwaka’wakw Territory of the ‘Namgis, Kwakiutl, and Mamalilikala First Nations.

Sointula Gill Net Rugs

Unravel the tale of Sointula Gill Net Rugs – where old fishing gill nets transform into something special!

Sointula Co-Op

As the first co-op store in Western Canada, the Sointula Co-op was more than just a grocery store; it was a vital hub of community life.

from the vault

Collections

A treasure trove of history, from early photographs of Malcolm Island and rare Finnish books to a restored 34-foot gillnetter! The archival storage room is home to some of our community's oldest records, preserved for generations to come.

Photo: Pioneer Timber, the largest logging company on Malcolm Island, 1936. departed in the late 1930s to relocate in Port McNeill. Pictured is a winch, a common tool used to maneuver logs. From left to right: Jim Harding, Walter Nelson, and John Copack. Sointula Museum Collection, photo #245.

Sturgeon I

Learn about boatbuilding and fishing on Malcolm island, and explore the restoration of the historical Sturgeon I.

Sointula Scuttlebutt

Explore the “The Scuttlebutt,” a newsletter that originated from the students at Malcolm Island Superior High School during the years 1953 to 1960.

Sointula Co-Op

As the first co-op store in Western Canada, the Sointula Co-op was more than just a grocery store; it was a vital hub of community life.

Stories: Kalervo Oberg, A Famous Son of Sointula

August Oberg was an original member of the Kalevan Kansa, a staunch supporter of Matti Kurikka and his utopian vision.

a visual story

Explore from home!

A virtual slice of history, continually growing as we to diligently digitize our archives, share history through storytelling and more. Dive into a digital journey to the 1950s, where you can uncover snapshots of daily life of our vibrant community through the Sointula Scuttlebutt Newsletter.

plan your visit

Every journey to Sointula begins and ends with a boat trip – it’s part of the adventure!