If you want to learn everything there is to know about British Columbia, spend an afternoon at the Royal British Columbia Museum, where its exhibits will traces the natural history of the province from pre-Ice Age to the present day. Its natural wonders will amaze you!
Travel deep into its offshore ocean depths, take a walk along its beaches, see what you’ll find in its tide pools, step through forests and view its soaring mountains and vast plains and marvel at the wealth of wildlife around you. History is also at hand!
You’ll be able to travel through time along the cobbled streets of a turn-of-the-century town, enter a First Nations Bighouse and step back 12,000 years to when this was the land of the mammoth. Also located at the Royal B.C. Museum is the National Geographic Theatre where you can experience the incredible world of IMAX.
Special sound effects, lighting and film transport visitors into the ocean depths beyond the coastal shelf and among the marine life that inhabits it. This is a great family attraction complete with pirates, shipwrecks, treasure maps and three floors of nautical exhibits. 675 Belleville Street.