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Visit the Royal BC Museum in Victoria to explore the history, culture and nature of British Columbia. See current exhibitions on Terry Fox, Canadian Modern and Stonehenge, and check out the upcoming events and learning portal.
Learn how to plan your visit to the Royal BC Museum and Archives, including online ticket booking, IMAX® Victoria, accessibility and health and safety measures. Find out the opening hours, location and contact information of the museum and the archives.
Explore the on-site exhibitions at the Royal BC Museum, including Terry Stonehenge, Canadian Modern, Jonathan Hunt House, and more. Learn about British Columbia's history, culture, and natural diversity through artifacts, archives, and stories.
Purchase tickets for museum admission, IMAX, membership, or group visits online. Learn about the health and safety measures, accessibility, and admission prices for the Royal BC Museum in Victoria.
Learn about the Royal BC Museum, one of the oldest museums in Canada, and its collections, exhibits, outreach and community engagement. Find out how the museum is transforming its facilities, collections and organization to better serve the public.
Learn how the Royal BC Museum was founded in 1886 and grew to become a cultural precinct in Victoria, British Columbia. Explore the milestones, achievements and challenges of the museum's history and collections.
Find out how to get to the Royal BC Museum by car, transit, bike or wheelchair. Learn about the accessibility features, parking options and services for visitors with disabilities.
We truly recognize and appreciate the important place that this gallery has held at the Royal BC Museum, and in peoples’ hearts, and we are happy to share this experience and make it accessible digitally for even more people to enjoy.
Visit the Research Portal to learn how the Royal BC Museum's natural history, human history and archival collections inspire and inform our research
A part of the former Becoming BC permanent modern history gallery, Old Town, New Approach, is now open with a series of new contextual panels designed to inform and inspire visitors to the exhibition and will continue to reflect the museum’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.