Northern B.C.’s memory bank
PRINCE GEORGE – On the fourth floor of UNBC’s library, thousands of boxes hold the documentary history of Northern British Columbia. The Northern B.C. Archives & Special Collections gathers, preserves, and shares materials that matter. These records tell the story of the university, the region, and the people who helped shape it.
“It preserves for future generations and current generations documentary evidence of activities, beliefs, programs that have gone on before,” says Erica Hernandez-Read, head of archives and special collections at UNBC. “People come here, they can learn what has worked, what hasn’t worked.”
The collection is large, with over 2,700 metres of documents, 40,000 photographs, and more than 400 maps, as well as audiovisual materials. Unlike many archives, it is free and open to everyone from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Because staff are limited, making an appointment is recommended.
