Museum of Atikokan
We welcome visitors from near and far to explore the history of Atikokan.
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It’s in her blood
It's in her blood .... Alanna Marohnic offering drawing classes at the Museum I am certain that teachers, friends and many others in Atikokan can recall images of little Alanna, a creative force sketching, painting, adventuring into the world of art. Now an artist...
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Visit the Museum
The Museum is organized for self-guided tours, context labels describe the relevance of the exhibits. The ongoing addition of local character histories emphasizes the many endeavours and achievements of this community.
On Street Exhibits and the Historial Park
Large artifacts are on display throughout the Town of Atikokan along with descriptive labels. Best viewed on a walking tour, additional features of the town are located on the walking tour map.
Archival & Artifact Collection
Visitors are welcome, appointments are recommended for research projects. A small fee will be charged for providing copies of documents.
A great deal of Atikokan history has been collected by Charles Dobie. His website, atikokanhistory.org affords the reader a rewarding visit to the social history of Atikokan.
DONATIONS
We are the proud custodians of the history of Atikokan and area. The Museum of Atikokan is supported by grant funding and the Town of Atikokan. Financial donations are gratefully accepted and go a long way to help with the care and conservation of our history. Donations can be made by e-transfer to [email protected]. Please indicate the donation is intended for the Museum at the time of the e-transfer.
IN MEMORIAM AND IN HONOUR DONATIONS
If you would like to make a donation to the Museum of Atikokan in memory of or to honour a loved one, please indicate the name of the person the donation commemorates and the name and address of the person to whom acknowledgment should be sent. All donations of $10 or more are acknowledged with an income tax receipt.