Parksville Museum

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Parksville, Canada

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Museum· Local history museum· Tourist attraction

Parksville Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Parksville Museum is located in Parksville, Canada on 1245 Island Hwy E. Parksville Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in Canada.

Address

1245 Island Hwy E

Phone

+1 2502486966

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Monika Marguerite Lux

Beautiful place for the whole family! Old school house, post office, fire station and church. Parksville and French Creek history next to the visitor center. All info in one place!

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Robert Porter

A wonderful volunteer run outdoor museum situated in a convenient location on highway 19a. It takes maybe an hour to go through and entry is by donation. This museum exhibits some well preserved examples of buildings and tools used to thrive in early 20th century Vancouver Island.

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S. A.

Loved loved loved this place. So much history. Authentic buildings and authentic collections. There is a blurb next to the everything. The host was extra nice and he walked us through and explained several things and told us the background stories for several buildings/pieces. Call ahead for off-season visits! But definitely visit if you get the opportunity!!

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David Potter

A great little museum with active displays and many of the buildings are original and have been moved to the museum sight. Visit the blacksmiths shop and chat to the blacksmith or the model railway building where you can chat about the E&N and Alberni railways plus all the other great building not to forget the great people that work there

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Nicole Lloyd-Gervais

Staff were rude when I called. Hung up on me twice for no reason. Answered with a short \hello?\ like it was their personal phone line and I was bothering them. I had to ask if I got the right number. Very unprofessional.