Mackin House Museum (Coquitlam Heritage Society)
About Mackin House Museum & Coquitlam Heritage Society:
Mackin House Museum is centered around one of the oldest houses in Coquitlam - Mackin House, having been built in 1909 for the Sales Manager of Fraser Mills, Henry Mackin. Having stood for over a century, the Museum is a remnant of the historic French community of Maillardville, the largest French settlement in Western Canada, and of the influx of early immigration by Fraser Mills laborers.
Today, Mackin House Museum hosts exhibits, events, and tours dedicated to showcasing the multifaceted history and culture of the city of Coquitlam. Visitors can immerse themselves in the Edwardian-era building and the history of the associated Fraser Mills community, learn about underrepresented histories of early Chinese, Japanese, and South Asians in the area, and discover the subtle but compounding ways the city has changed so much of the course of just 100 years.
Coquitlam Heritage Society (CHS) is the organization that runs Mackin House Museum. In addition to operating Mackin House Museum, we provide tours of Fraser Mills Train Station and CP Rail 1970’s Caboose in Heritage Square. We also operate year-round as a Tourism Information Centre for the City of Coquitlam, maintain our archival collections, and collect oral histories preserving the lived experiences of residents of Coquitlam.
Homemade Tea & Scones! - Afternoon Tea Tour at Mackin House
Tue, 27 Jan, 12:00 pm
Mackin House
From $11.98
The Culture Club - Discussion Club - BIPOC Books, Music, and Movies!
Fri, 27 Feb, 6:00 pm
Mackin House
Free
Connecting with Coquitlam's Past - A Free Exhibit Opening Party
Thursday at 6:00 PM
The Coquitlam Grill
Free
Feast of Coquitlam: Dumpling Making Demonstration & Tasting!
Sat, 9 May, 10:30 am
Mackin House
From $27.96