C$25.0
/ Adult
This museum is a place where you can see one of the world’s best collections of art and objects from Indigenous peoples, especially from the Northwest Coast. It’s part of a university and is set in a cool building designed by a famous architect. The museum is surrounded by nature and has big windows with views of the ocean and mountains.
- The museum is most popular for its huge collection of totem poles and Indigenous carvings.
- There are thousands of objects from cultures all over the world, but the main focus is on the First Nations of the region.
- The building itself is a highlight, with its open spaces and natural light.
- There are also temporary exhibits, hands-on activities, and outdoor sculptures.
- See Real Totem Poles Up Close: The museum has some of the tallest and oldest totem poles you’ll ever see, all in one place.
- Learn About Indigenous Cultures: There’s a ton of info and real objects that show the history, art, and stories of the First Nations people.
- The Building and Views are Next Level: The architecture and the views from inside are super unique and make the visit even better.
- Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds and good lighting for photos.
- Dress code: No special dress code, but wear comfy shoes because you’ll walk a lot.
- Tickets: It’s smart to book tickets a few days ahead, especially on weekends or holidays.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at C$25.0.
Last checked: Apr 8, 2025
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