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- Become a Sponsor | whytemuseum
By sponsoring exhibitions, programs, and events at The Whyte, your organization plays an active role in supporting a vibrant and resilient cultural community. Sponsorship offers meaningful, high-visibility opportunities to connect with engaged audiences who value history, culture, art, and place. BECOME A SPONSOR Be Seen as a Steward of Creativity and Culture Strengthen your brand and reach your target market. Since 1958, The Whyte has cared for and shared the stories, voices, and experiences that shape life in the Canadian Rockies. Rooted in creativity and learning, The Whyte continues to be a gathering place for ideas, artistic expression, and cultural exchange in the Bow Valley. Sponsorship is more than support. It is a partnership in shaping cultural life in the Canadian Rockies and ensuring art, heritage, and ideas remain accessible, relevant, and alive for generations to come. By becoming a sponsor, your organization aligns with a respected cultural institution while demonstrating meaningful investment in community, creativity, and education. By sponsoring exhibitions, programs, and events at The Whyte, your organization plays an active role in supporting a vibrant and resilient cultural community. Sponsorship offers meaningful, high-visibility opportunities to connect with engaged audiences who value history, culture, art, and place. Sponsorship recognition opportunities: Be seen where audiences connect with The Whyte. Sponsorship recognition opportunities may include the following placements: Be visible on our on-site print and digital signage, welcoming 45,000+ local, regional, and international visitors annually Be featured across our social media channels, including collaborative content opportunities Reach engaged audiences through our monthly What’s On at The Whyte emails and biannual digital publication The Cairn (5,000+ subscribers with strong engagement) Appear in our Rocky Mountain Outlook advertising, reaching 20,000 readers weekly Gain presence across the Bow Valley through posters and seasonal brochures distributed to over 100 locations Be seen on our downtown Banff advertising, where summer visitation averages 43,000 people per day Receive prominent public recognition before events and programs Benefit from regional and national earned media recognition connected to programs and initiatives Reach audiences through Roam Transit print advertising Be included in our digital advertising campaigns, delivering 6.55 million impressions during peak season Maintain a strong presence on our website with 113,000+ annual views Be recognized on our donor wall and in our Annual Report Opportunity to display brochures in the lobby Additional customized opportunities designed to reflect your brand values and objectives Sponsorship with The Whyte is more than visibility. It is an investment in creativity, knowledge, and the exploration of stories through art and culture. We welcome the opportunity to explore how your organization can partner with The Whyte. Contact: Tera Swanson Marketing and Communications Manager, The Whyte (t) 403 762 2291 (ext) 312 (e) tswanson@whyte.org
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File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v90_pa_472 Jim Brewster family fonds [Banff school picture] [ca. 1896 ] [Pearl Brewster in black dress in centre of first row, Jim Brewster in back row at right.]
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File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v91_pa_381 Pat Brewster fonds Pearl and Pat Brewster, Kananaskis. [ca. 1899] Studio portrait of Pearl and Pat Brewster.
- Annual Report | The Whyte | Museum in Banff, Alberta
The Whyte’s Annual Reports provide an overview of the museum’s activities and performance each year, including program and exhibition highlights, collections and archives work, community impact, and organizational milestones. They also outline governance and financial stewardship, and recognize the donors, partners, and supporters who contribute to the museum’s ongoing work. ANNUAL REPORT The Whyte’s Annual Reports provide an overview of the museum’s activities and performance each year, including program and exhibition highlights, collections and archives work, community impact, and organizational milestones. They also outline governance and financial stewardship, and recognize the donors, partners, and supporters who contribute to the museum’s ongoing work. Annual Report 2024 - 2025 Annual Report 2023 - 2024 Community Report 2022 - 2023 Community Report 2021 - 2022
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File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v439_pa_184 Moore family fonds Pearl Brewster [ca. 1905]
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File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v439_pa_233 Moore family fonds Trail ride. Pearl third from left. George Vaux and John Murray Gibbon at right [ca. 1930]
- Rentals | Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Host your event at the Whyte Museum with versatile facility rentals available for weddings, corporate events, and private functions. Choose from various unique spaces, including galleries and outdoor areas, set against the stunning backdrop of the Canadian Rockies. Explore rental options and additional services to make your event memorable FACILITY RENTALS The Whyte Museum has the perfect location for your next vacation stay, special event, or meeting. Our unique heritage buildings and grounds will make your next gathering unforgettable! Please see the venue details below for bookings and more information. Abegweit on the Bow B & B / Short Stay Vacation Home Abegweit on the Bow is a completely unique short stay vacation home located along the Bow River in Banff! This beautiful historic house has several upgrades, including four bedrooms and all the comforts of home. Abegweit on the Bow is the perfect location for vacations or family reunions. *Note: Abegweit rents as an entire house only, individual room rentals are not available. Wedding receptions and ceremonies are not permitted in Abegweit. The house is spectacular. It is a part of a museum. One feels like being in a movie. Very clean. Had every amenity we thought of (including dish washer, washing machines, dryer, games …) As for location, cannot think of a better location in Banff. The communication with the host was easy and super efficient. Vida – Ottawa, Ontario, Canada “We loved the house. The picture doesn’t do justice to the fact that this is an early 20th century house and has a great vibe. The location is perfect. The area is quite but a very short walk to downtown Banff.” Seth – Los Angeles, California, USA Book now by visiting Abegweit_livingroom2 Abegweit_sittingroom Abegweit_kitchen Abegweit_kitchen2 Abegweit_bedroom4of4 Abegweit_bedroom2of4 Abegweit_bedroom_1of4 Abegweit_bedroom3of4 Abegweit_bath2 Abegweit_bath1 Abegweit_upper_sitting room Abegweit_TVroom 1/1 Whyte Museum Grounds With two superb areas to choose from the Whyte Museum grounds offer a wonderful opportunity to host your special event or family reunion on the banks of the Bow River! This area has been used for over a hundred years for everything from legendary (Wild Bill) Bill Peyto’s horse corrals to a gathering space for special public and private events. LOCATION: Along the Bow River directly behind the Museum (111 Bear Street) AREA: 2890 sq. ft. / 268 sq. m CAPACITY: up to 200 For booking inquiries please contact Clayton Smith at 403-762-2291 ext. 322 or csmith@whyte.org Reception Space Reception Space Reception Space Reception space with tent 1/1 Cascade Lodge #5 (Masonic Hall) Hold your event in the historic lodge of the Masons. An excellent venue for yoga classes, lectures or family reunions. In Banff, the Masons were initiated in 1888 and this lodge, Cascade Hall #5, was constructed in 1924. The historic lodge includes the Grand Hall, a large upper level meeting space, and the lower level hall, each space can accommodate up to 84 people. The building has everything you need to make your event memorable. LOCATION: 103 Caribou Street CAPACITY: up to 84 For booking inquiries please contact Clayton Smith at 403-762-2291 ext. 322 or csmith@whyte.org MasonicLodge_UpperFloor1 Venue facility rental Mason Lodge Banff Alberta. MasonicLodge_Bar Venue facility rental Mason Lodge Banff Alberta. Mason-Hall-downstairs-2 Venue facility rental Mason Lodge Banff Alberta. Mason-Hall-downstairs-1 Venue facility rental Mason Lodge Banff Alberta. Mason-Hall-upstairs-1 Venue facility rental Mason Lodge Banff Alberta. MasonicLodge_Kitchen1 Venue facility rental Mason Lodge Banff Alberta. MasonicLodge_Supplies Venue facility rental Mason Lodge Banff Alberta. MasonicLodge_Kitchen2 Venue facility rental Mason Lodge Banff Alberta. MasonicLodge_Kitchen3 Venue facility rental Mason Lodge Banff Alberta. 1/1
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File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v439_pa_236 Moore family fonds Norman Sanson, Pearl Moore, and unidentified woman. [ca. 1930]
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File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v439_pa_271 Moore family fonds Judging regalia at Banff Indian Days [ca. 195?] Pearl Moore at Banff Indian Days
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File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v439_pa_241 Moore family fonds Pearl Moore on Fred Hussey's horse, Star. Stella Painter, Sammy Read. [ca. 192?]
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File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v439_pa_278 Moore family fonds Pearl Brewster and Dorothy Hall at Wyckham Rise. 1906
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File name: fonds: Title: Date: D escription: v439_pa_203 Moore family fonds Pearl Moore and Dave White Sr. [ca. 193?]










