Our story begins in 1908 when our current home, the Historic Schoolhouse, was built. Over the next 100 years, this building would be filled with children’s laughter and filling their budding minds with knowledge. The building now has a different kind of laughter; from visitors all across the world! We are the hub of the community, engaging with locals and tourists, educating them about everything from travel tips to bats! We are proud to have transformed our visitor centre into not only travel services, but an interactive centre with our ‘Gathering Peachland’s Past…’ historic display & our Bat Interpretive Centre. The attic is believed to be home to one of the largest Yuma Myotis and Little Brown Myotis colonies in B.C. Peachland is a Certified Bat Friendly Community by the B.C. Community Bat Program.
Peachland Historic Schoolhouse
Peachland, British Columbia
- Type
- Museum/Gallery
- Address
- 5684 Beach Avenue, Peachland, BC, Canada
Get directions - Hours
- Wednesday to Sundays 10 – 4pm
- Phone
- 250-767-2455
Amenities
- Family-Friendly
- Guided Tour
- Parking
- Parkland
- Pet-Friendly
- Washrooms
- Wheelchair Access
Location
5684 Beach Avenue, Peachland, BC, Canada
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Gallery
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