Exhibit – Watering the Desert: Oliver’s Transformation from Dry Land to Farmland

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Watering the Desert: Oliver’s Transformation from Dry Land to Farmland

Exhibit – Oliver & District Heritage Society – 2024/25

Oliver, British Columbia

watering the desert - oliver's transformation from dry land to farmland

The exhibit “Watering the Desert” tells the story of building an irrigation canal in Oliver and how it led to people coming to the area to farm and establish orchards and vineyards that are essential to the local economy. The exhibit includes the environmental impacts/remediation to the river, First Nations’ perspectives, and other stories. The exhibit will be open through the rest of 2024 and into early 2025.

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The Oliver & District Heritage Society is a not-for-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors. We preserve and present the history of Oliver BC; Canada's Wine Capital, and surrounding district through exhibits, educational programming, special events, heritage walking tours, and more.

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