Package Summary

Royal British Columbia Museum
Price: 2010
Adult (19+) $16
Youth (6-18)/Senior (65+) $10
Child (5 & under) Free
Season: Year round
Duration: 10:00am-5:00pm daily
Also open Friday and Saturday evenings until 10 pm from Friday June 4 to Saturday September 25, 2010. Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day
Inclusions:
  • Admission ticket to Royal BC Museum

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Royal British Columbia Museum

See all of BC, in an afternoon

Royal BC Museum RBCM - Museum Exterior

The Royal BC Museum is a place of discovery. Through unique galleries, the Museum showcases the human and natural history of British Columbia and temporary exhibits from other countries and cultures. Authentic artifacts and specimens are displayed in highly realistic settings, giving visitors the experience of another time and place. Its permanent exhibits include the First People’s, Modern History and Natural History Gallery.

 

Location:
675 Belleville Street on Victoria’s Inner Harbour – just blocks from the Clipper dock
Victoria, BC V8W 9W2 Canada

Royal BC Museum: Behind the Scenes

Royal BC Museum RBCM - Mammoth Front

June 25, 2010 – Fall 2011

Beginning this summer, the Royal BC Museum turns inside out to reveal a groundbreaking exhibition and year-long schedule of activities. Children will flip for the AmusEum – a sustainability-themed activity zone just for kids! And be sure to visit Aliens Among Us, an exhibition within an exhibition that’s all about the non-indigenous plants and animals that have decided to call BC home. From Backstage Pass tours to Biodiversity Cafes -- there's something for everyone at Behind the Scenes.

In celebration of the UNESCO International Year of Biodiversity the Royal BC Museum: Behind the Scenes exhibition introduces you to natural history curators and collection managers. Get to know the researchers who dig, dredge, dive and document their way to new scientific discoveries. See new and ancient specimens on public display for the very first time.