The Cumberland Museum and Archives (CMA) on Vancouver Island tells the story of the people of Cumberland — the rich, the poor, the powerful, the rebellious, the righteous and the radical.
Well known as an early coal mining town Cumberland, has a unique and diverse history. The CMA’s exhibits and collection explore important, social, political, economic and environmental themes that reflect the museum’s understanding and representation of Cumberland’s rich history. We aim to celebrate the stories of the people who called Cumberland home. They are at the very core of the museum and as integral as the objects and documents found within. These diverse voices provide an exciting, riveting, and sometimes challenging juxtaposition of perspectives within our activities, programming, and exhibitions.