The City of Timmins acknowledges that we are on the traditional lands of Mattagami, Flying Post, and Matachewan First Nations, within Treaty 9 territory, home to Ojibway, Cree, Oji-Cree, Algonquin, Métis, and Inuit peoples.

Exhibits

Exhibitions are at the heart of the Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre. As a steward of heritage and knowledge, we are dedicated to creating engaging experiences through original artifacts, innovative research, and powerful storytelling.

Our exhibitions aim to inspire curiosity, foster creativity, and spark meaningful dialogue within our community. We are committed to upholding the standards of curatorial integrity and public service in everything we present.

Permanent

Where We Stand: Stories of that Land

Where We Stand: Stories of that Land

Our permanent exhibition offers a journey through 10,000 years of history, tracing the rich and diverse heritage of the Timmins region.

From the earliest Indigenous presence to the rise of the mining industry and the development of the modern city, the exhibit highlights the people, events, and innovations that have shaped our community.

Featuring artifacts, archival materials, and immersive displays, this exhibition celebrates the enduring stories of those who have called this region home—from ancient times to today.

We do this through storytelling and bringing together the shared experiences of the community – a space to help share the collective memory of the past.  Step into the story of our community in this immersive gallery—and don’t miss our custom-designed VR mining experience! Travel back to 1912 and test your skills underground in a gold mine. Can you finish your shift by the flicker of candlelight… without letting it go out

Exhibition Proposals for our travelling exhibition gallery

The museum schedules temporary exhibitions at least two years in advance. We welcome proposals that align with our mission and values.

To be considered, prospective exhibitors must submit the following in the form of a proposal

  • Exhibition title
  • Written description of the exhibit
  • Biographical information
  • Digital images of proposed work or artifacts

All proposals are reviewed by the Director/Curator. Approval is based on curatorial merit, scheduling availability, and alignment with the museum’s mandate.

Collections & Archives

Our collection of archival material that includes photographs, films, maps and books related to the Porcupine Gold Rush and the mining communities that now make up the City of Timmins.
Some of this material is available to researchers; please contact us at museum@timmins.ca.

A look at the collection storage room