A National Historic Site dedicated to telling the story of over 22,000 Japanese Canadians who were forcibly relocated during World War II. Located on the site of “The Orchard” internment camp, the NIMC contains original buildings, period artifacts and interpretive displays as well as the Heiwa Teien Peace Garden, designed by the renowned Japanese Canadian gardener, Tomomichi (Roy) Sumi.
Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre
New Denver, British Columbia
- Type
- Musée / Galerie
- Adresse
- 306 Jospehine Street, New Denver, BC V0G 1S0
Itinéraire - Heures
- 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Téléphone
- 250-358-7288
Commodités
- Familles bienvenues
- Lieu historique national
- Stationnement
- Toilettes
Endroit
306 Jospehine Street, New Denver, BC V0G 1S0
Itinéraire
Galerie
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