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This list of museums in British Columbia, Canada contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available ...
Golden is on Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway), and it is the northern terminus of Highway 95, connecting it to the United States via the rest of the East Kootenay region and the city of Cranbrook, British Columbia (B.C. Highway 95 is a continuation of U.S. Route 95, which runs north-to-south through the U.S. and into Mexico). The Trans ...
Golden Ears Provincial Park is a 555.9 square kilometres (214.6 sq mi) provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.It is named after the prominent twin peaks, which are commonly referred to as Golden Ears (Mount Blanshard) (elevation: 1,716 metres (5,630 ft)).
In 2007, the temple reopened after renovation. For 2011, a small museum in the basement was planned in connection with the temple's 100-year anniversary. [7] To mark the centennial (1911-2011) of Gur Sikh Temple, Prime Minister Stephen Harper inaugurated the Sikh Heritage Museum on the ground floor of the Temple. [9] [10] Logo of the Gur Sikh ...
Okanagan Military Museum: British Columbia: Kelowna: Central Okanagan: Military: website: Regimental Museum of the BC Regiment: British Columbia: Vancouver: Metro Vancouver: Military: History and artifacts of The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) Rocky Mountain Rangers Museum: British Columbia: Kamloops: Thompson-Nicola: Military
Fort Steele is a heritage site in the East Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia.This visitor attraction lies on the east shore of the Kootenay River between the mouths of the St. Mary River and Wild Horse River. [1]
In 360 BC the Odrysian king who ruled in Thrace was Cersobleptes, son of Cotys I. [2] [4] During excavations in the tombs and mounds of Odrysians, gold wreaths of warriors and elite members of the tribes were unearthed from the later part of the fourth century BC and the first quarter of the third century BC.
Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site The Cannery's Museum Interior. The Gulf of Georgia Cannery is a National Historic Site of Canada located in Steveston village in Richmond, British Columbia. [1] Built in 1894, the cannery echoes the days when it was the leading producer of canned salmon in British Columbia. [2]