R.J. Haney Heritage Village and Museum is a 40-acre park owned by the City of Salmon Arm and operated by the Salmon Arm Museum and Heritage Association.

The forty-acre site includes a local Museum and Heritage Village comprising fourteen buildings, one is the Haney House original to the property, seven others are relocated community-valued heritage structures, and the remaining six buildings are replicated structures. The pastoral farmland is situated east of Salmon Arm. The facility is used by residents of Salmon Arm and area and tourist traveling to the area as a heritage tourist destination.

The facility is home to the Salmon Arm Museum, the Ernie Doe Archives Room, the Heritage Village, Marjorie’s Tea Room, and boasts 2.34 km of beautiful walking trails. During the summer season, the park also hosts the ever-popular Villains and Vittles Dinner Theatre, with show during July and August.

Discover this beautiful park set on 40 acres of Shuswap farmland. R.J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum is located at 751 Highway 97 B in Salmon Arm. Visit Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Opening for the 2019 season on May 15.