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Trethewey House Heritage Site
on Mill Lake
in Abbotsford
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Trethewey House
The Abbotsford Lumber Company built this "arts and crafts" style bungalow in 1920 for B.C.
timber baron J.O. Trethewey. The house has been restored to c.1925 and
furnished through donations from a number of local families and assistance
from the Province of British Columbia through the British Columbia Arts
Council and Direct Access Gaming.
Abbotsford's most important early industries are represented
in Trethewey House: it was built with the finest fir lumber produced at the mill on
Mill Lake. The mill was operated by the Abbotsford Lumber Company, which was owned by J.O.
and his brothers. The bricks used in the chimneys and fireplaces were made with clay mined
on nearby Sumas Mountain and processed at Clayburn Village, B.C.'s first company
town.
Trethewey House was designated as a heritage
site in 1983, and is now operated by the MSA Museum Society. We encourage
you to come view the house and enjoy our period gardens and spacious
grounds.
Heritage Gallery and the MSA
Museum Office are located in the Carriage House, a reproduction of the
original building used to house the Tretheweys' automobiles and Joey's pony
and motorcycle. See an interpretation of Mill Lake and brief
history of the company and its connections to the oldest extant Sikh Temple
in Canada where Abbotsford Lumber donated building materials for its
construction in 1911. This room is available for rent on a
limited basis. Call 604-853-0313 for details.
Joey's Playhouse - Joey
Trethewey had the smallest family bedroom but compensation for this included
the space for his pony and motorcycle in the Carriage House and his two room
playhouse. Both the playhouse and the carriage house were rebuilt with
the support of a
BC Community Spirit Abbotsford 2000 project funded by the
Province of BC and the Museum Society. The playhouse serves as a
pioneer classroom for school programs and venue for summer day camp.
Upper Sumas BC Electric
Railway Station - an original station on the electric
railway that was completed from New Westminster to Chilliwack in 1910,
skirting the southern shore of Sumas Lake. Learn the story of the line
that had a dramatic effect on the profitability of dairy farming in the
valley.
Museum programs and activities include:
- Trethewey House tours - ESL option
available
- Site Use Rentals of gardens,
grounds and /or structures
- Powerpoint and video history
presentations
- Walking tours of Mill Lake
- Historica Heritage Fairs Program
- Special events for adults, kids, and
families
- Gift shop featuring local arts & crafts
and souvenirs
Trethewey House Heritage Site is located on Mill Lake,
in Abbotsford
near the boardwalk around the lake.
The Museum parking lot is off Alta Avenue.
To visit Trethewey House and Gallery, please come to the
Museum office
during the
House open hours. For group tours, advance booking is preferred.
Admission is by donation. Drop in visits are welcome. Room for
bus turn around. Please
call the office at 604-853-0313.
BC Go Card accepted - 10% off on purchases
| Trethewey House Open
Hours: |
| Sept. 2 to Dec.
24 |
1 to 5pm, Monday through
Friday. Closed on statutory holidays |
| May 17 to Sept.
1: |
1 to 5pm, Seven days a week. |
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Suggested admission donations:
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| Adults - $3.00 |
Students / Seniors - $2.00
Children $1.00 |
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