Vancouver, Canada
1100 Chestnut St
N/A
+1 6047364431
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
First time here. Good place to learn about the cultural diversity history (some good , some bad) about Vancouver.
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The museum of Vancouver is a wealth of information of our cities history. They have a beautiful candid view of our past and do an amazing job displaying things in a fun and educational way. Staff were so nice and sanitization stations are all over the place. Not only that but they provide styluses of any interactive stations inside so its all hands off! Lots of space between us and other patrons and we were even lucky enough to enjoy a 30% off sale in the gift shop on our visit. Amazing location and a great resource for indigenous history and our cities history. Great for homeschooling parents looking for a safe space to learn!
We had a lovely time here! Really interesting and informative exhibits. I learned a lot more about Vancouver’s history than I expected given that I’ve lived here my whole life. I’m particularly glad they had a really nice exhibit on the Musqueam people’s land and history in the area, and the effects of colonialism on that history. The ticket price was super reasonable as well. I would recommend to anyone!
Really enjoyed my socially distanced visit with my partner. You have to book a time ahead on their site which was easy to do. We arrived around 11am and were there until about 1.45pm The reason we initially decided to visit was to see the Vancouver neon exhibit but ended up learning so much more about the local unceded territories and the history of Asian immigration and issues they've ran up against since the 1800's (Seat at the Table). Highly recommend it and for the price conscious tickets are currently only 10. Seniors and kids price is 5.
A very good place for family and kids. Lots of good exhibitions held there.
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