Over the recent years, old and tired storefronts along with dusty streets began to find new life as residents and businesses began to refresh the place they call home. Storefronts and sidewalks capture the essence of yesterday and green spaces such as Norris Park emerged with a mix of nature in the village core.
Colorful murals also make up our downtown core, depicting the history and personalities of days past. Today there are many murals in Lumby. Through which you can view the village as it appeared in 1914 along with Louis Morand, one of our first citizens, and also one of the first homesteads in the area. There’s even a picture of Moses Lumby for whom the village is named. There are many murals to see in Lumby; you can pick up a Mural Guide & Mapbook at the Lumby Visitor Centre and begin your stroll through a bit of history here in the Monashees.
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