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Where you can listen to Canadian history,
Royal BC Museum
The Royal BC Museum in Vancouver, Canada, is an important cultural institution where you can deeply understand the history and nature of British Columbia. It plays a role in commemorating and preserving BC's historical and cultural heritage, and listen to the vivid history of Vancouver through various exhibitions and guided tours by volunteers.

Canadian nature and history at once
Natural History Exhibition
In Canada, where you can feel the great nature, you can see various animal specimens and paleontological plant data that are the long history of nature. In particular, exhibitions on dinosaur fossils and Ice Age creatures will make museum visits easy and enjoyable. In addition to natural history, learn about Vancouver and broaden your knowledge through exhibitions on Canadian indigenous culture and modern and contemporary history.
Unique special exhibition

The Royal BC Museum periodically holds various special exhibitions. Exhibitions on historical, cultural, and natural science topics are mainly held, and international artists or archaeological artifacts are sometimes exhibited, so we recommend checking in advance. In addition, some exhibitions have elements of direct participation. You will have an immersive experience through activities such as touching ancient tools or tracking dinosaur footprints.
Attractions of the Museum

The museum uses the name 'Royal' because it has received honors from the British Royal Family. It is located in the heart of downtown Victoria on Vancouver Island, so it can be reached by bus or on foot. In addition, major tourist attractions such as the BC Provincial Legislature and National Monuments are located nearby, making it a great place to visit with other places.
Operating Hours :
Daily 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Please refer to the official website for exact operating hours.
Royal BC Museum


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