This category lists sites which present the history of an era or region through collections in museums composed of historic artifacts located in British Columbia.
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An underground adventure at Britannia Beach that includes special events, changing exhibits, activities, displays and guided underground tours.
Information on exhibitions, education programs, archive materials and local history. Includes hours of operation and a location map.
Home to the Cowboy Hall of Fame, and a special display area featuring photos, biographies and memorabilia of the province's outstanding cowboys.
Housed in a 1912 railroad station along the E and N Railway. Includes photo gallery, hours, admission rates, guided tours, educational programs, archives, publications, gift shop, volunteer program and contact details. Located in Duncan.
Showcases the historic home in Victoria of the wealthy Dunsmuir family as well as their contribution to the development of Vancouver Island, BC.
Outside, find a trapper's cabin, a turn-of-the-century schoolhouse, an historic steam locomotive, and early farm machinery. Indoors, visit an early store and doctor's office, examine the unique Kutenai Canoe, and chat with pioneer ladies and prospectors.
Local history of the city and area.
Exhibits explore the lives and history of Deltans through various themes and exhibits. Delta, BC.
Learn more about the fur trade and the Hudson's Bay Company with costumed interpreters and historic artifacts at an 1839 fort. [English/French]
Photos, exhibits, announcements, resources, products and events are available with over 50 exhibit buildings to visit.
Exhibits the history and culture of the island. Displays include petroglyphs carved by the island's first inhabitants, European settlement, and data on native plants.
Local history of the area and tourist information.
An intact fish cannery that includes an introductory film, guided tours with knowledgeable interpreters, and interactive exhibits.
Collections of working steam engines, tractors, agricultural machinery, and household and industrial artifacts. Includes the Saanich Historical Artifacts Society. Saanichton, British Columbia.
Operates the museum and archives, dedicated to the preservation of the historical records of the Saanich Peninsula, near Victoria. Provides membership details, volunteerism, and a meeting schedule.
Local history of the community.
Collections of artifacts, documents, and photographs highlight community development, and includes information about events, volunteerism and publications.
Exhibits representing the culture and history of North Vancouver Island and an Archives Research Center.
Located in Prince Rupert, has displays of Northwest Coast human and natural history from the end of the last ice age to the 20th century.
A local history of the city and area.
Historical information about Osoyoos, BC and its surrounding area. Includes photo galleries and a history of the region.
History of the local community. Previously known as Powell River Historical Museum.
Exhibits and unique experience of an underground tour into a historic hard-rock gold mine.
Presents the natural and human history of the area through three different galleries, natural history, first peoples, and modern history.
Discover natural history collections, pioneer period rooms, First Nations and small wooden boats and models. Includes photos, programs and newsletters. Located in Gibsons Landing.
Preserves and displays treasures of the city's past. Located in Nelson, BC.
Showcases Whistler's history: pioneers, skiing on Whistler & Blackcomb Mountains, Olympics and natural history.
Exhibits explore the lives and history of Deltans through various themes and exhibits. Delta, BC.
Housed in a 1912 railroad station along the E and N Railway. Includes photo gallery, hours, admission rates, guided tours, educational programs, archives, publications, gift shop, volunteer program and contact details. Located in Duncan.
History of the local community. Previously known as Powell River Historical Museum.
Learn more about the fur trade and the Hudson's Bay Company with costumed interpreters and historic artifacts at an 1839 fort. [English/French]
Outside, find a trapper's cabin, a turn-of-the-century schoolhouse, an historic steam locomotive, and early farm machinery. Indoors, visit an early store and doctor's office, examine the unique Kutenai Canoe, and chat with pioneer ladies and prospectors.
Collections of working steam engines, tractors, agricultural machinery, and household and industrial artifacts. Includes the Saanich Historical Artifacts Society. Saanichton, British Columbia.
Local history of the area and tourist information.
Collections of artifacts, documents, and photographs highlight community development, and includes information about events, volunteerism and publications.
An intact fish cannery that includes an introductory film, guided tours with knowledgeable interpreters, and interactive exhibits.
Preserves and displays treasures of the city's past. Located in Nelson, BC.
Operates the museum and archives, dedicated to the preservation of the historical records of the Saanich Peninsula, near Victoria. Provides membership details, volunteerism, and a meeting schedule.
Information on exhibitions, education programs, archive materials and local history. Includes hours of operation and a location map.
Showcases Whistler's history: pioneers, skiing on Whistler & Blackcomb Mountains, Olympics and natural history.
Located in Prince Rupert, has displays of Northwest Coast human and natural history from the end of the last ice age to the 20th century.
An underground adventure at Britannia Beach that includes special events, changing exhibits, activities, displays and guided underground tours.
Showcases the historic home in Victoria of the wealthy Dunsmuir family as well as their contribution to the development of Vancouver Island, BC.
Historical information about Osoyoos, BC and its surrounding area. Includes photo galleries and a history of the region.
Exhibits the history and culture of the island. Displays include petroglyphs carved by the island's first inhabitants, European settlement, and data on native plants.
Photos, exhibits, announcements, resources, products and events are available with over 50 exhibit buildings to visit.
Presents the natural and human history of the area through three different galleries, natural history, first peoples, and modern history.
Exhibits representing the culture and history of North Vancouver Island and an Archives Research Center.
Local history of the city and area.
Home to the Cowboy Hall of Fame, and a special display area featuring photos, biographies and memorabilia of the province's outstanding cowboys.
A local history of the city and area.
Exhibits and unique experience of an underground tour into a historic hard-rock gold mine.
Discover natural history collections, pioneer period rooms, First Nations and small wooden boats and models. Includes photos, programs and newsletters. Located in Gibsons Landing.
Local history of the community.
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