Looking for museums open on Monday in British Columbia? These are the best places to visit:
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Science World
VancouverScience World at Telus World of Science is a non-profit science museum located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is situated at the end of False Creek and features several permanent as well as temporary exhibitions. The museum is dedicated to making science and technology accessible and exciting for everyone, especially the youth.- Online discount!
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Museum of Vancouver
VancouverThe Museum of Vancouver, previously known as the Vancouver Museum, is situated in Vanier Park in the city of Vancouver, Canada. This location is easily accessible and offers a scenic view of the city, making it a convenient and enjoyable destination for tourists. 3
Vancouver Art Gallery
VancouverThe Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) holds the distinction of being the fifth largest art museum in Canada and the largest in the western part of the country. This makes it a significant cultural institution in the region, offering a wide range of art exhibits and collections for visitors to explore. 4
Museum of Anthropology
VancouverThe Museum of Anthropology, located near Vancouver, is recognized as one of the premier institutions dedicated to the culture of the First Nations in the Pacific Northwest. This makes it a significant attraction for those interested in indigenous cultures and history. 5
Britannia Mine Museum
Britannia beachThe Britannia Mine Museum, previously known as the British Columbia Museum of Mining, is a non-profit organization situated in Britannia Beach. This location is approximately 55 km north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and can be reached via the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway on Howe Sound. The museum is an important institution that preserves and presents information and artifacts related to British Columbia's rich mining history. 6
H. R. Macmillan Space Centre
VancouverThe H.R. MacMillan Space Centre is an astronomy museum situated in the scenic Vanier Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the wonders of space and astronomy through its various exhibits and demonstrations. 7
Bc Wildlife Park
KamloopsThe British Columbia Wildlife Park, located in Kamloops, is a large 106 acre zoo. It is recognized and accredited by the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA), ensuring that it meets high standards of animal care and conservation. The park offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore and learn about a variety of wildlife in a safe and educational environment. 8
Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea
SidneyThe Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea is a community aquarium and cultural learning centre located in Sidney, Canada. Formerly known as the Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre, it is dedicated to the ecosystem of the Salish Sea. This not-for-profit institution is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the marine life and cultural significance of the Salish Sea. 9
Victoria Bug Zoo
VictoriaThe Victoria Bug Zoo is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is situated just one block north of the iconic Fairmont Empress Hotel, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area. Its central location allows visitors to combine their visit to the Bug Zoo with other nearby attractions. 10
Moyie Sternwheeler-National Historic Site
KasloThe Moyie is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada and holds the distinction of being the world's oldest intact passenger sternwheeler. This recognition underscores the vessel's historical significance and its contribution to Canada's maritime heritage. 11
Kettle River Museum
MidwayMany visitors from British Columbia, Canada, the United States and countries all over the globe have enjoyed their visit to the museum. Located at 'Mile 0' of the Kettle Valley Railway / Trans Canada Trail and adjacent to Highway 3, the Kettle River Museum is the perfect rest stop! It lies on two a- 12
Chinatown Storytelling Centre
Vancouver 13
Gur Sikh Temple
Abbotsford 14
Gulf of Georgia Cannery
RichmondThe Gulf of Georgia Cannery is a National Historic Site of Canada, situated in the charming town of Steveston, British Columbia. This former fish cannery, built in 1894, now serves as a fishing museum, offering a unique glimpse into the region's rich maritime history. It was once the largest cannery in British Columbia, known as the 'Monster Cannery', and in 1897, over 2.5 million cans of salmon were manually packed here.- 15
Anvil Centre
New Westminster 16
Helmcken House
VictoriaHelmcken House, located in Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, holds the distinction of being the oldest preserved building in the city. This historical landmark, built in 1852, offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural style and living conditions of the era. 17
Fort Steele Heritage Town
Fort SteeleFort Steele is a historic village that offers a unique glimpse into the past. Located in the province of British Columbia, specifically in the East Kootenay regional district, it provides an opportunity for visitors to experience the rich history and culture of the area. 18
Barkerville Historic Town & Park
BarkervilleBarkerville, located in the Quesnel Highlands near the Cariboo Mountains, was the epicenter of the Cariboo Gold Rush in Canadian British Columbia starting from 1863. It is approximately 80 km east of Quesnel. In 1924, it was declared a National Historic Site, marking its significance in the history of Canada. 19
Nk'mip Desert Cultural Centre
OsoyoosThe Nk'Mip Desert Culture Centre, located in Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada, is a unique interpretive centre that is owned and operated by the Osoyoos Indian Band. This cultural hub provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about the Okanagan Desert and the culture of the Okanagan people in an immersive and interactive environment. 20
Greater Vancouver Zoo
SurreyThe Greater Vancouver Zoo, located in Aldergrove, British Columbia, spans across 120 acres. This expansive area is home to a diverse range of animals and offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about different species in a natural and spacious environment. The zoo is situated in the western part of Canada, making it a significant attraction for both local and international tourists. 21
Vancouver Lookout
Vancouver 22
Trethewey House Heritage Site
Abbotsford 23
U'mista Cultural Centre
Alert BayAlert Bay is deeply rooted in indigenous culture, with up to half of its residents being First Nations people. The village is located in the traditional territory of the Kwakwakaʼwakw, offering visitors a unique opportunity to learn about and experience the rich cultural heritage of these indigenous communities. 24
British Columbia Aviation Museum
North SaanichThe British Columbia Aviation Museum is situated in Sidney, British Columbia, Canada. It is conveniently located on the grounds of the Victoria International Airport, making it easily accessible for tourists flying into the region. The museum's location also adds to its aviation theme, providing an authentic backdrop for the exhibits. 25
Sandon Historical Society Museum
SandonThe Museum is the brick building on the right of the main photo, and you can see the restoration work we are doing on the adjacent Burns ( centre ), and Atherton ( left) buildings. Inside the museum are three levels of exhibits- mining machinery and more in the basement, and on the top two floors ph 26
Golden Museum and Archives
GoldenThe Golden Museum is a place where all people can share, experience, explore, enjoy, understand, learn, and access the story of Golden, BC and its neighboring communities. We use our extensive collections and multiple spaces to offer a wide range of programming, from special and permanent exhibits t 27
Engine 374 Pavilion
VancouverMay 23, 1887, was a great day for Vancouver when CPR Engine 374 pulled the first transcontinental train into the city. This completed one of the great engineering feats of the century, linking the new nation of Canada from coast to coast. 28
Steveston Museum
RichmondThe Steveston Museum, located at 3811 Moncton Street in the village of Steveston, British Columbia, Canada, is a historical site managed by the Steveston Historical Society. The museum is situated in the heart of the village, making it easily accessible for visitors. The building, which was erected in 1905, has a rich history, having served as Steveston's first bank and later as a medical practice. Today, it stands as a testament to the village's past, offering a glimpse into the life and times of the early 20th century. 29
CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum
EsquimaltCFB Esquimalt is a comprehensive facility with a range of different areas. These include Naden (formerly HMCS Naden), His Majesty's Canadian (HMC) Dockyard Esquimalt, the Fleet Maintenance Facility – Cape Breton (FMF CB), a Fire Fighting and Damage Control School, and the Naval Officer Training Centre (NOTC) Venture. The base also provides extensive housing, including 716 married quarters for personnel, spread across nine sites such as Belmont Park, WorkPoint, and Royal Roads. 30
Craigflower Manor
View RoyalThe Craigflower Manor and Craigflower Schoolhouse are recognized as National Historic Sites of Canada. They are situated in View Royal, British Columbia, and Saanich, near Victoria. These sites were commissioned by the Hudson's Bay Company in the 19th century to provide education and lodging for their employees. Today, they serve as museums that offer insights into the colonial history of Victoria. 31
Greenwood Museum, Archives & Visitor Centre
GreenwoodThe Greenwood Museum, Archives & Visitor Centre depicts the early mining and smelting history of Canada's smallest incorporated city. It captures not only the mining history but also the tragic history of the Japanese-Canadians forced off the west coast of British Columbia during WWII. Greenwood w- 32
Comox Hands-on Farm
Comox 33
Pemberton & District Museum & Archives Society
PembertonWelcome to the Pemberton and District Museum, located in the heart of the Pemberton Valley, the traditional and unceded territory of Lil'wat Nation, who have been here since time immemorial. The Pemberton Museum has over 2,000 artifacts, 2,000 photographs and over 20 meters of archival and refere 34
Westbank Museum
West KelownaThe Westbank Museum is dedicated to sharing the historical stories and artifacts of the settler population. Learn about the importance of the Okanagan Fur Brigade trail to the area's earliest European exploration. Visit our fur trader's cabin and see what settler life was like. Kids can come dig in- 35
Whistler Museum
WhistlerIf you wish to learn more about Whistler, head for this museum. Plenty of interactive exhibits will guide you through its history and culture. - 36
Fort St. John North Peace Museum
Fort St. John - 37
Heritage Abbotsford
Abbotsford - 38
Audain Art Museum
Whistler - 39
New Westminster Museum and Archives
New Westminster - 40
Mennonite Heritage Museum
Abbotsford - 41
Okanagan Heritage Museum
Kelowna - 42
Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre
North Vancouver - 43
Richmond Art Gallery
Richmond - 44
Inverholme Schoolhouse
Delta - 45
Hedley Museum
Hedley - 46
Vanderhoof Museum & Visitor Centre
Vanderhoof - 47
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site
Richmond - 48
City of Vancouver Archives
Vancouver - 49
Okanagan Science Centre
Vernon - 50
Pacific Museum of Earth
Vancouver - 51
The Exploration Place Museum & Science Centre
Prince George - 52
Ladysmith Community Marina
Ladysmith - 53
Doukhobor Discovery Centre
Castlegar - 54
Fernie Museum
Fernie - 55
North Arm Farm
Pemberton - 56
Trail Museum & Archives
Trail - 57
Western Vancouver Island Industrial Heritage Society
Port Alberni - 58
Fraser Lake Museum and Visitor Information Centre
Fraser Lake - 59
Wells Museum
Wells - 60
Bulkley Valley Museum
Smithers