Museums
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Featuring both world-class permanent exhibits and some of the best touring displays around, the Vancouver Art Gallery in Vancouver, British Columbia is western Canada’s largest art museum and the fifth biggest in the whole...
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What was life in British Columbia like 90 years ago? Located east of Vancouver in nearby Burnaby, the Burnaby Village Museum provides a true window in the past. Spanning four hectares of land in Burnaby’s beautiful Deer Lake...
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Address: 6393 N.W. Marine Drive |
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The Museum houses some 535,000 ethnographic and archaeological objectssuch as totem poles, carved boxes, bowls, pieces in gold, silver, argillite, wood, ceramic, and other materials are exhibited in the many galleries of the museum.
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Home to some of Vancouver, British Columbia’s most important pieces of history, the Museum of Vancouver is a perfect day trip for those who want to learn about the people that came before and how the city of more than two...
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The Pacific Museum combines the collections of the former M. Y. Williams Planet Earth Museum and the Pacific Mineral Museum. The museum includes displays of spectacular rocks and minerals, fossils, a seismograph, a tornado machine, as well as...
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The Science World Museum in Vancouver is a science discovery centre which is run by a non profit organization. The building, now known as TELUS World of Science, has a geodesic dome and this centre located at False Creek...
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This is the city museum in which there are local arts collection.
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