Museum of Vancouver Tickets
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Experience Highlights
When you buy a ticket to the Vancouver Museum, you can learn about the genesis of the Canadian metropolis. The cultural institution is most famous for the artefacts made by the indigenous people who lived in this area and other regions of Canada. It also hosts temporary exhibitions dedicated to local and international artists. The museum is located within walking distance of downtown and is easily accessible by public transportation.
- Discover the extensive collection of artefacts made by indigenous people
- Visit one of Vancouver' s best museums
- Enjoy an activity for the whole family
What’s included
- Ticket for the Vancouver Museum
- Access to the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions
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Step by Step
The museum has both a permanent collection and temporary exhibitions, both of which can be visited with a ticket. It traces Vancouver's history, from indigenous peoples to the 1950s and beyond. A visit will give you the opportunity to discover its transformation from the settlement of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples to the birth of today's metropolis.
The museum houses one of the largest collections of artefacts and sculptures made by the local indigenous people. It is housed in a futuristic structure designed by Canadian architect Gerald-Hamilton.
The museum is located at 1100 Chestnut Street, within walking distance of Vanier Park and downtown. To get there, you can choose from buses, False Creek ferries, biking or walking. Just cross the Burrard Street Bridge.