
Welcome! I’m Jodie
Hi, I’m Jodie! I’m a History major at the University of the Fraser Valley, a Museum Assistant and Researcher at the Agassiz-Harrison Museum, and someone who’s never far from an archive or a good book.
I created BC History Diary to bring together all the things I love: historical research, storytelling, and connecting with British Columbia’s rich past. This blog is where I share the fascinating people, places, and letters I uncover, especially through my work with local museums and archives.
Why I Started This Blog
While studying history and working in archives, I kept finding incredible stories that deserved to be told — letters from the 1890s, forgotten settlements, and the everyday lives of settlers, families, and Indigenous communities in BC. I realized I needed a place to share them beyond academic papers or museum labels.
That’s how BC History Diary began — as a way to combine my background in legal research, my training in historical analysis, and my passion for storytelling into something meaningful and accessible.
What You’ll Find Here
- Archival Discoveries: First-person letters and rare documents with full transcriptions and context
- Historic Sites: Reviews and travel tips for must-see spots between Vancouver and the Cariboo
- Local History Deep Dives: Stories behind churches, schools, industries, and families in BC
- Resources & Recommendations: Book recs, research tools, and museum guides
A Bit More About Me
- I’m currently pursuing my BA in History at UFV, focusing on Canadian social and cultural history
- My paralegal background makes me a stickler for research and documentation
- I work with the Agassiz-Harrison Museum, helping preserve and interpret their archival collections
- I’m a lifelong bookworm and firmly believe historical research should feel as compelling as a great novel
Proud Member of:
BC Historical Federation
Agassiz-Harrison Historical Society
University of the Fraser Valley Association of History Students