Hi Carol, At the following site. There is info re Revelstoke - as well the info below - re Museum. The museum contact will also be able to give you information re Cemeteries now and then. http://www.revelstokecc.bc.ca/vacation/default.htm Ph: (250) 837-3067 Fax: (250) 837-3094 Email: rm_chin@junction.net Curator: Cathy English Hours of Operation: September 1 - June 14: 1 - 4 p.m., Mon. - Fri. June 15 - August 31: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Mon. - Sat. Admission by donation. While at the above site: Click Tell Me More - for U.S.citizens. There is info re Border Crossings - also a map showing the location of Revelstoke - and the various routes that can be taken. http://www.revelstokecc.bc.ca/film/ http://www.helicanada.com/area.html http://www.airhighways.com/bc.htm A good Map is always a good idea. The AAA should have some. As well various tourist bureaus - hotels /motels - will have free maps available. The B.C. Tourist bureau - will also have books for Hotels/Motels etc across B.C. as well as maps - and information about other tourist activities. Wishing you a wonderful trip. Cheers, Stella At 10:10 AM 7/10/01 -0700, Carole Hammond wrote: >What days is the Revelstoke Museum open? We will be in Revelstoke on >Friday, July 20 for just one day and I am hoping that the museum is open >on that day. I believe that there is a picture there of my >Great-grandmother, Lorena Jones, in a group photo taken in about >1910. "Pantomime" is the title of the photo and it was taken at a church >bazaar of some of the ladies in costumes of different countries. I have a >copy of the picture thanks to a kind lady in Revelstoke. > >I was also wondering where the Catholics were being buried in 1909. Was >there a separate cemetery or a section of the existing cemetery at that >time? I am looking for the grave of little Patrick Jones who died in 1910 >at the age of one. > >Also, while I have your attention.....do we go through Kamloops to get to >Revelstoke or through Kelowna? > >Carole in Portland > > >==== CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA Mailing List ==== >Visit the British Columbia Gen Web page at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~canbc/