C$17.0 / Adult

This museum is the largest civic museum in the country and is all about sharing the stories, history, and culture of the city. It’s a place where you can see how the city has changed over time, from its Indigenous roots to the present day. The building itself is pretty cool, with a unique UFO-like shape that stands out.

  • The place is most popular for its fascinating exhibits on local history, including Indigenous culture, city development, and pop culture artifacts.
  • There are interactive displays, vintage neon signs, and rotating exhibitions that keep things fresh.
  • The museumโ€™s collection of historical objects and photographs gives a real sense of how people lived and what shaped the city.

  • See the cityโ€™s story up close โ€“ The exhibits make it easy to understand how the city grew and changed, with real objects and stories from people who lived it.
  • Check out the neon sign gallery โ€“ The collection of old neon signs is super unique and makes for great photos ๐Ÿ“ธ.
  • Learn about Indigenous culture โ€“ The museum has important displays that highlight the history and contributions of Indigenous peoples in the area.

  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds.
  • Dress code: No special dress code, just wear something comfy for walking around.
  • Tickets: Itโ€™s a good idea to book tickets online ahead of time, especially on weekends or during special exhibits.

Venue

General admission price for adults starts at C$17.0.
Last checked: Apr 8, 2025
As an intermediary, we help you find and purchase tickets, but the experiences themselves are operated by third-party providers.
You may check for additional ticket bookings on the venue's official website.
Find Tickets