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. Located next to the Salmon Arm Camping Resort, just south of the junction of the TransCanada and 97B Highways east of Salmon Arm.

The facility is home to the Salmon Arm Museum, the Ernie Doe Archives Room, the Heritage Village, Marjorie’s Tea Room, and also boasts 2.34 km of beautiful walking trails. During the summer season, the park also hosts the ever-popular Villains and Vittles Dinner Theatre, which begins July 1st.

Mission Statement

To keep alive the history and heritage of Salmon Arm and area by collecting, preserving, documenting and interpreting artefacts, records and stories of the region in a public community museum. Haney Heritage Village, the Museum and Archives are places where all are welcome.