Share Your Work on the Waterfront
Burnaby Village Museum is researching the history of waterfront industries in Burnaby through recorded oral history interviews.
We are interested in industrial jobs on the waterfront, why they are vital, and how they have changed over time. We are interviewing anyone who can share personal experiences of their work in the industrial sector.
These interviews will live on in the Museum's collection for future generations and we will use them as we prepare an exhibition about water in Burnaby in May 2029.
What is the Museum going to do with the recorded interviews?
The Museum manages a large collection of 50,000 historical artifacts, and diverse archival materials – many of which are on display in the Village. However, 60% of our collection is stored in our secure vault, and made accessible online via our website www.heritageburnaby.ca.
We are always collecting and refining our holdings, and taking new donations that help us tell the story of Burnaby’s history. These oral histories will become a part of this growing archival collection.
The information contained in these interviews is invaluable. Our researchers who work on new exhibition content and educational programs draw on these historical records to help tell stories. We use the information to write text and shape how stories are told.
Why is the Museum collecting history via interview?
For many reasons!
- Oral history interviews are a rich and textured way to capture history. Voice recordings capture more personality, details, and subtleties that the written word can’t.
- We are also open and eager to conduct interviews with people speaking in their first language if it is other than English.
- Many people don’t have more than an hour or two to devote to the Museum, and we completely understand that. An interview captures a tremendous amount of information in a relatively short period of time.
What is Heritage Burnaby and why is the interview going online?
Heritage Burnaby is the City’s searchable database for all things history. We hold community assets, heritage services and historic collections and add new holdings on a daily basis! Please have a look at our collections.
We add our interviews to Heritage Burnaby to make our research efforts beneficial to more people. Many researchers – genealogists, reporters, university professors and museum professionals – access our records regularly. Through Heritage Burnaby, this work benefits many more people than those who work at the Museum.
I have important historical information I’d like to share, but I don’t want to be interviewed. What are my options?
The Museum is always collecting artifacts, original photographs, documents and ephemera related to life Burnaby. Consider looking at your collections and family items, and making a donation to the Museum. We aim to preserve our collections in perpetuity so that people many generations from now can see what life was like in Burnaby.
We also have options for those who would like to be interviewed but would prefer to use a pseudonym, or have their recording released at a later time in the future.
What do I do if I or my friends and family would like to contribute their story to the Museum?
If you or anyone you know would like to share stories with the Museum, or have more questions about the project, contact Kate Petrusa, Assistant Curator at 604-297-4559 or kate.petrusa@burnaby.ca.
Is there a way I can gather more information?
Yes. Please use and get familiar with Heritage Burnaby, and our oral history collections in particular.
Come to the Museum, see our site, and meet the team conducting the interviews! Feel free to bring family and friends! For more details, and times, please register with Kate Petrusa, Assistant Curator at 604-297-4559 or kate.petrusa@burnaby.ca.

