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Make the most of your visit! The Royal BC Museum is committed to making your visit as safe and enjoyable as possible. We’ve given the health and safety program a mammoth upgrade, and you’ll notice improvements the next time you visit. Please note that everyone in BC is now required to wear a mask in all public indoor settings, including visits to the Royal BC Museum.CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Living Landscapes. Sacred Beetles. Past Exhibitions. Emily Carr: Fresh Seeing – French Modernism and the West Coast. Maya: The Great Jaguar Rises. Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019. Dominion Astrophysical Observatory: The First 100 Years. Wildlife Photographer ofSHOP ONLINE
The Royal BC Museum Shop is dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming space for all our visitors, staff and volunteers. . We have implemented protocols SEARCH OUR COLLECTION Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1871-1944), deaths (1872-1999), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Genealogy indexes and images are provided for private archival and historical research purposes only. ORCAS: OUR SHARED FUTURE Exhibition on now Buy Tickets Dive deep into the stories and science that surround the magnificent orca, spirit of BC’s wild coast and apex predator of all oceans. Follow the currents of ecological activism, popular culture and Indigenous beliefs to gain a new appreciation of these sophisticated animals, long feared in Western cultures as “killer whales.” Discover the complex socialBC’S GOLD RUSH
People struck it rich in Australia, California, and then in the colony that would become British Columbia. The whole world arrived when gold was discovered on the banks of the Fraser River in 1858. The Pacific Northwest changed forever. BC’s gold rush connected the West to the rest of the world. Imagine hundreds of ships, bringing eager WAWADIŤŁA, THE MUNGO MARTIN HOUSE Wawadiťła, The Mungo Martin House Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwagu’ł), 1953: Carvers: Mungo Martin and David Martin, assisted by Robert J. Wallace (Carpenter) Based on: Chief DAN MUZYKA | STAFF PROFILES Dr. Daniel Muzyka is a Dean Emeritus at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He retired as president and chief executive officer of The Conference Board of Canada and as vice-president and chair of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). He was previously the Dean and the RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AND RECONCILIATION Residential Schools and Reconciliation. The Indian Residential Schools Program, which ran in Canada from roughly 1880 to 1996, is a tragedy in Canadian history. Indian residential schools, as they were called, were different from voluntary residential schools in Canada that were attended mostly by non-Indigenous students. ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
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Make the most of your visit! The Royal BC Museum is committed to making your visit as safe and enjoyable as possible. We’ve given the health and safety program a mammoth upgrade, and you’ll notice improvements the next time you visit. Please note that everyone in BC is now required to wear a mask in all public indoor settings, including visits to the Royal BC Museum.CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Living Landscapes. Sacred Beetles. Past Exhibitions. Emily Carr: Fresh Seeing – French Modernism and the West Coast. Maya: The Great Jaguar Rises. Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019. Dominion Astrophysical Observatory: The First 100 Years. Wildlife Photographer ofSHOP ONLINE
The Royal BC Museum Shop is dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming space for all our visitors, staff and volunteers. . We have implemented protocols SEARCH OUR COLLECTION Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1871-1944), deaths (1872-1999), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Genealogy indexes and images are provided for private archival and historical research purposes only. ORCAS: OUR SHARED FUTURE Exhibition on now Buy Tickets Dive deep into the stories and science that surround the magnificent orca, spirit of BC’s wild coast and apex predator of all oceans. Follow the currents of ecological activism, popular culture and Indigenous beliefs to gain a new appreciation of these sophisticated animals, long feared in Western cultures as “killer whales.” Discover the complex socialBC’S GOLD RUSH
People struck it rich in Australia, California, and then in the colony that would become British Columbia. The whole world arrived when gold was discovered on the banks of the Fraser River in 1858. The Pacific Northwest changed forever. BC’s gold rush connected the West to the rest of the world. Imagine hundreds of ships, bringing eager WAWADIŤŁA, THE MUNGO MARTIN HOUSE Wawadiťła, The Mungo Martin House Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwagu’ł), 1953: Carvers: Mungo Martin and David Martin, assisted by Robert J. Wallace (Carpenter) Based on: Chief DAN MUZYKA | STAFF PROFILES Dr. Daniel Muzyka is a Dean Emeritus at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He retired as president and chief executive officer of The Conference Board of Canada and as vice-president and chair of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). He was previously the Dean and the RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AND RECONCILIATION Residential Schools and Reconciliation. The Indian Residential Schools Program, which ran in Canada from roughly 1880 to 1996, is a tragedy in Canadian history. Indian residential schools, as they were called, were different from voluntary residential schools in Canada that were attended mostly by non-Indigenous students. ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND BC ARCHIVE Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
SEARCH OUR COLLECTIONS Archives Library collection. You can search for descriptions of publications held in our library using this database. Publications include books, directories, pamphlets, government reports, and more. For help with your search, please see the Help tab at the bottom of the Search screen. There are also indexes to and inventories of someof our
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Shop In Store The Royal Museum Shop Hours | Location | Contact Finely crafted and unique, intriguing and informative—gifts from the Royal Museum Shop offer the best from the province of British Columbia. We carry items with a distinctly BC flavour, including books, art, jewelry, music, clothing and toys. The Royal Museum Shop is operated by the Royal BC Museum Foundation. EMPLOYMENT | ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES | VICTORIA, BC June 28, 2021. Open to Greater Victoria area applicants. Salary: $63,565 per year ($2,436.45 bi-weekly) You must include photographic images of past work with your application (in PDF or link to awebsite).
PALAEONTOLOGY
Curator of palaeontology Dr. Victoria Arbour is a vertebrate palaeontologist with a particular interest in dinosaurs and the animals that lived alongside them. She leads field expeditions to northern BC to search for new dinosaur fossils, and studies many ofthe fascinating
WEB CAM | ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES | VICTORIA, BC, CANADA Souvenirs of a Time Past. Royal Visitors at the Royal British Columbia Museum. Princess Margaret and the BC Centennial. HRH Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and the “Miracle Mile”. Photo Album: Elizabeth II. The 1939 Royal Tour: Visiting BC. Royal Arches. Frederick Dally Collection. Online Emily Carr Collection.INDIGENOUS MATERIAL
The BC Archives holds a significant number of records relating to Indigenous peoples and communities. Many are provincial or colonial government records created by settlers about First Nations, but we also have a number of records that contain first-hand Indigenous accounts, including audio recordings of songs and ceremonies, photographs of communities and people, and transcripts of interviews OUR LIVING LANGUAGES: FIRST PEOPLES' VOICES IN BC In partnership with In 2019, UNESCO’s International Year of Indigenous Languages, we invite you to learn more about the state of Indigenous languages in BC in this groundbreaking interactive exhibition. Learn what First Nations communities throughout the province are doing to help their languages survive and flourish in this beautifully designed exhibition space that celebrates theBC’S GOLD RUSH
People struck it rich in Australia, California, and then in the colony that would become British Columbia. The whole world arrived when gold was discovered on the banks of the Fraser River in 1858. The Pacific Northwest changed forever. BC’s gold rush connected the West to the rest of the world. Imagine hundreds of ships, bringing eager ORCA: SHARED WATERS, SHARED HOME Orca whale J35, also known as “Tahlequah,” gave birth in July of 2018 in the waters off British Columbia, but her calf died soon after, leading its mother to carry her for 17 days across 1000 miles before finally releasing the calf and rejoining her pod. ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
SEARCH OUR COLLECTIONS Archives Library collection. You can search for descriptions of publications held in our library using this database. Publications include books, directories, pamphlets, government reports, and more. For help with your search, please see the Help tab at the bottom of the Search screen. There are also indexes to and inventories of someof our
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Living Landscapes. Sacred Beetles. Past Exhibitions. Emily Carr: Fresh Seeing – French Modernism and the West Coast. Maya: The Great Jaguar Rises. Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019. Dominion Astrophysical Observatory: The First 100 Years. Wildlife Photographer ofSHOP ONLINE
The Royal BC Museum Shop is dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming space for all our visitors, staff and volunteers. . We have implemented protocols SEARCH OUR COLLECTION Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1871-1944), deaths (1872-1999), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Genealogy indexes and images are provided for private archival and historical research purposes only. PUNJABI CANADIAN LEGACY PROJECT (PCLP) The Royal BC Museum, in partnership with the South Asian Studies Institute (SASI) at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), and in consultation with the Punjabi Canadian Legacy Project Advisory Committee, is engaging with British Columbia's Punjabi communities, organizations and individuals to create a Punjabi Canadian LegacyProject (PCLP).
DIVORCE RECORDS AT THE BC ARCHIVES Historical background –before 1968 Until 1968 divorces in BC were granted under the English Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Actof 1857 (as amended in 1858). Divorce actions included judicial separation and annulment as well as dissolution of marriage. First divorce in BC was granted in 1877. Selected sections of the English Divorce andMatrimonial Causes
BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHIVES RESEARCH GUIDE: QUICK GUIDE TO BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHIVES RESEARCH GUIDE QUICK GUIDE TO PRE-EMPTION AND HOMESTEAD RECORDS Pre-emption was a method of acquiring provincial Crown land by claiming it for settlement and agricultural purposes. Although it was possible to pre-empt DAN MUZYKA | STAFF PROFILES Dr. Daniel Muzyka is a Dean Emeritus at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He retired as president and chief executive officer of The Conference Board of Canada and as vice-president and chair of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). He was previously the Dean and the TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION 2 Curricular Competencies: Make reasoned ethical judgements about actions in the past and present, and determine appropriate ways to remember and respond Content: The continuing effects of imperialism and colonialism on Indigenous peoples in Canada and around the world; discriminatory policies and injustices in Canada and the world; truthand reconciliation
ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
SEARCH OUR COLLECTIONS Archives Library collection. You can search for descriptions of publications held in our library using this database. Publications include books, directories, pamphlets, government reports, and more. For help with your search, please see the Help tab at the bottom of the Search screen. There are also indexes to and inventories of someof our
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Living Landscapes. Sacred Beetles. Past Exhibitions. Emily Carr: Fresh Seeing – French Modernism and the West Coast. Maya: The Great Jaguar Rises. Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019. Dominion Astrophysical Observatory: The First 100 Years. Wildlife Photographer ofSHOP ONLINE
The Royal BC Museum Shop is dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming space for all our visitors, staff and volunteers. . We have implemented protocols SEARCH OUR COLLECTION Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1871-1944), deaths (1872-1999), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Genealogy indexes and images are provided for private archival and historical research purposes only. PUNJABI CANADIAN LEGACY PROJECT (PCLP) The Royal BC Museum, in partnership with the South Asian Studies Institute (SASI) at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), and in consultation with the Punjabi Canadian Legacy Project Advisory Committee, is engaging with British Columbia's Punjabi communities, organizations and individuals to create a Punjabi Canadian LegacyProject (PCLP).
DIVORCE RECORDS AT THE BC ARCHIVES Historical background –before 1968 Until 1968 divorces in BC were granted under the English Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Actof 1857 (as amended in 1858). Divorce actions included judicial separation and annulment as well as dissolution of marriage. First divorce in BC was granted in 1877. Selected sections of the English Divorce andMatrimonial Causes
BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHIVES RESEARCH GUIDE: QUICK GUIDE TO BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHIVES RESEARCH GUIDE QUICK GUIDE TO PRE-EMPTION AND HOMESTEAD RECORDS Pre-emption was a method of acquiring provincial Crown land by claiming it for settlement and agricultural purposes. Although it was possible to pre-empt DAN MUZYKA | STAFF PROFILES Dr. Daniel Muzyka is a Dean Emeritus at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He retired as president and chief executive officer of The Conference Board of Canada and as vice-president and chair of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). He was previously the Dean and the TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION 2 Curricular Competencies: Make reasoned ethical judgements about actions in the past and present, and determine appropriate ways to remember and respond Content: The continuing effects of imperialism and colonialism on Indigenous peoples in Canada and around the world; discriminatory policies and injustices in Canada and the world; truthand reconciliation
ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND BC ARCHIVE Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
WE AGREE WITH THE FNLC'S STATEMENT The Royal BC Museum agrees with the recent statement by the First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC). The Sisters of St. Ann have a responsibility to be completely transparent about their archival records related to residential schools. The Sisters of St. Ann now have an opportunity to clearly identify what records they hold and provide better accessibility of these records to INDIGENOUS COLLECTIONS The Royal BC Museum’s Ethnology collection has more than 14,000 objects from throughout the province, from the early 19th century up to the present. Ceremonial and utilitarian objects, tools and regalia, creations for traditional use and for the tourist market, typical examples and exceptional masterworks, objects that were old when theywere
ORDER FORM | ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES | VICTORIA, BC Toll Free: 1-866-356-0138. Fax: 250-387-2072. Email: access@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. *The personal information on this form is collected under the authority of the Financial Administration Act (RSBC 1996, c. 138) and will be used for billing purposes. MUSEUM ADMISSION CALENDAR Reserve your timed entry tickets to the Royal BC Museum. The Orcas: Our Shared Future exhibition will be on display Apr 16, 2021 - Jan 9, 2022. Tickets are available up to 2 weeks in advance.. Please read the following before making a purchase. At this time, we ask that only guests that live in the Island Health Region book tickets from now until June 15, 2021. FAMILY HISTORY (GENEALOGY) The BC Archives holds many records that can help you learn your family’s story. We have records and publications from court registries, government agencies, as well as private individuals, families and institutions that may contain information about your family members or the communities where they lived. To help you with your genealogical research, we’ve created guides toSELECT AN ITEM
Spirits of the Coast: Orcas in Science, Art and History is the bestselling companion book to the Orcas: Our Shared Future exhibition. Reserve your copy for pickup at the Royal BC Museum box office. CITIES - JOURNEYS & TRANSFORMATIONS: BRITISH COLUMBIA Douglas Leighton. Native meadow habitats dotted with groves of Garry Oak trees were once a significant feature of southeastern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands of the southern Strait of Georgia. But most are now gone. This ecosystem is endangered not only in British Columbia, but it is also disappearing under the tide of development inthe
OUR LIVING LANGUAGES: FIRST PEOPLES' VOICES IN BC In partnership with In 2019, UNESCO’s International Year of Indigenous Languages, we invite you to learn more about the state of Indigenous languages in BC in this groundbreaking interactive exhibition. Learn what First Nations communities throughout the province are doing to help their languages survive and flourish in this beautifully designed exhibition space that celebrates the SEARCH OUR COLLECTION Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1871-1944), deaths (1872-1999), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Genealogy indexes and images are provided for private archival and historical research purposes only. ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
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The Royal BC Museum Shop is dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming space for all our visitors, staff and volunteers. . We have implemented protocols ORDER FORM | ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES | VICTORIA, BC Toll Free: 1-866-356-0138. Fax: 250-387-2072. Email: access@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. *The personal information on this form is collected under the authority of the Financial Administration Act (RSBC 1996, c. 138) and will be used for billing purposes. SEARCH OUR COLLECTION Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1871-1944), deaths (1872-1999), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Genealogy indexes and images are provided for private archival and historical research purposes only. ORCAS: OUR SHARED FUTURE Exhibition on now Buy Tickets Dive deep into the stories and science that surround the magnificent orca, spirit of BC’s wild coast and apex predator of all oceans. Follow the currents of ecological activism, popular culture and Indigenous beliefs to gain a new appreciation of these sophisticated animals, long feared in Western cultures as “killer whales.” VOLUNTEER | ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES | VICTORIA, BC Reserve Your Tickets in Advance: Gallery capacity has been limited to facilitate physical distancing. Confirm availability before you arriveat the museum!
PUNJABI CANADIAN LEGACY PROJECT (PCLP) The Royal BC Museum, in partnership with the South Asian Studies Institute (SASI) at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), and in consultation with the Punjabi Canadian Legacy Project Advisory Committee, is engaging with British Columbia's Punjabi communities, organizations and individuals to create a Punjabi Canadian LegacyProject (PCLP).
WAWADIŤŁA, THE MUNGO MARTIN HOUSE Wawadiťła, The Mungo Martin House Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwagu’ł), 1953: Carvers: Mungo Martin and David Martin, assisted by Robert J. Wallace (Carpenter) Based on: Chief DAN MUZYKA | STAFF PROFILES Dr. Daniel Muzyka is a Dean Emeritus at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He retired as president and chief executive officer of The Conference Board of Canada and as vice-president and chair of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). He was previously the Dean and the THOMPSON ETHNOBOTANY (PDF) In this book, renowned ethnobotanist Nancy J. Turner and her co-authors provide a thorough consideration of the uses and applications of plant life in Nlaka’pamux (Thompson) territory, including methods of harvest and preparation, cultural and spiritual significance, and an inventory of plants with their English, Latin andNlaka’pamuctsin
ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
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The Royal BC Museum Shop is dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming space for all our visitors, staff and volunteers. . We have implemented protocols ORDER FORM | ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES | VICTORIA, BC Toll Free: 1-866-356-0138. Fax: 250-387-2072. Email: access@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. *The personal information on this form is collected under the authority of the Financial Administration Act (RSBC 1996, c. 138) and will be used for billing purposes. SEARCH OUR COLLECTION Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1871-1944), deaths (1872-1999), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Genealogy indexes and images are provided for private archival and historical research purposes only. ORCAS: OUR SHARED FUTURE Exhibition on now Buy Tickets Dive deep into the stories and science that surround the magnificent orca, spirit of BC’s wild coast and apex predator of all oceans. Follow the currents of ecological activism, popular culture and Indigenous beliefs to gain a new appreciation of these sophisticated animals, long feared in Western cultures as “killer whales.” VOLUNTEER | ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES | VICTORIA, BC Reserve Your Tickets in Advance: Gallery capacity has been limited to facilitate physical distancing. Confirm availability before you arriveat the museum!
PUNJABI CANADIAN LEGACY PROJECT (PCLP) The Royal BC Museum, in partnership with the South Asian Studies Institute (SASI) at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), and in consultation with the Punjabi Canadian Legacy Project Advisory Committee, is engaging with British Columbia's Punjabi communities, organizations and individuals to create a Punjabi Canadian LegacyProject (PCLP).
WAWADIŤŁA, THE MUNGO MARTIN HOUSE Wawadiťła, The Mungo Martin House Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwagu’ł), 1953: Carvers: Mungo Martin and David Martin, assisted by Robert J. Wallace (Carpenter) Based on: Chief DAN MUZYKA | STAFF PROFILES Dr. Daniel Muzyka is a Dean Emeritus at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He retired as president and chief executive officer of The Conference Board of Canada and as vice-president and chair of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). He was previously the Dean and the THOMPSON ETHNOBOTANY (PDF) In this book, renowned ethnobotanist Nancy J. Turner and her co-authors provide a thorough consideration of the uses and applications of plant life in Nlaka’pamux (Thompson) territory, including methods of harvest and preparation, cultural and spiritual significance, and an inventory of plants with their English, Latin andNlaka’pamuctsin
ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND BC ARCHIVE Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
TELL US YOUR COVID-19 STORY Tell Us Your COVID-19 Story. The museum and archives is gathering BC’s pandemic stories in real time and hopes to build a longer-term collecting project to capture this legacy. We want to hear from you. WE AGREE WITH THE FNLC'S STATEMENT The Royal BC Museum agrees with the recent statement by the First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC). The Sisters of St. Ann have a responsibility to be completely transparent about their archival records related to residential schools. The Sisters of St. Ann now have an opportunity to clearly identify what records they hold and provide better accessibility of these records to MEMBERSHIP | ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES | VICTORIA, BC Past Exhibitions. Emily Carr: Fresh Seeing – French Modernism and the West Coast. Maya: The Great Jaguar Rises. Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019. Dominion Astrophysical Observatory: The First 100 Years. Wildlife Photographerof the
MUSEUM ADMISSION CALENDAR Reserve your timed entry tickets to the Royal BC Museum. The Orcas: Our Shared Future exhibition will be on display Apr 16, 2021 - Jan 9, 2022. Tickets are available up to 2 weeks in advance.. Please read the following before making a purchase. At this time, we ask that only guests that live in the Island Health Region book tickets from now until June 15, 2021.SELECT AN ITEM
Spirits of the Coast: Orcas in Science, Art and History is the bestselling companion book to the Orcas: Our Shared Future exhibition. Reserve your copy for pickup at the Royal BC Museum box office. PUNJABI CANADIAN LEGACY PROJECT (PCLP) The Royal BC Museum, in partnership with the South Asian Studies Institute (SASI) at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), and in consultation with the Punjabi Canadian Legacy Project Advisory Committee, is engaging with British Columbia's Punjabi communities, organizations and individuals to create a Punjabi Canadian LegacyProject (PCLP).
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We continue to offer in store pickup and curb side pickup on our web site! Browse online through a wide selection of some of our bestselling and most popular items. Shop from the comfort of your home and support the Royal BC Museum at the same time – all proceeds from the sale of merchandise go directly towards supporting the many fine programs and special events at the Royal BC Museum.INDIGENOUS MATERIAL
The BC Archives holds a significant number of records relating to Indigenous peoples and communities. Many are provincial or colonial government records created by settlers about First Nations, but we also have a number of records that contain first-hand Indigenous accounts, including audio recordings of songs and ceremonies, photographs of communities and people, and transcripts of interviews B C ARCHIVES TIME MACHINE The British Columbia Archives Time Machine. BC Archives, Royal BC Museum : This digital collection was produced under contract to Canada's Digital Collections program [formerly known as ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
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The Royal BC Museum Shop is dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming space for all our visitors, staff and volunteers. . We have implemented protocols SEARCH OUR COLLECTION Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1871-1944), deaths (1872-1999), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888). Genealogy indexes and images are provided for private archival and historical research purposes only. ORCAS: OUR SHARED FUTURE Exhibition on now Buy Tickets Dive deep into the stories and science that surround the magnificent orca, spirit of BC’s wild coast and apex predator of all oceans. Follow the currents of ecological activism, popular culture and Indigenous beliefs to gain a new appreciation of these sophisticated animals, long feared in Western cultures as “killer whales.” VOLUNTEER | ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES | VICTORIA, BCROYAL BC MUSEUM VICTORIA BCROYAL BC MUSEUM VICTORIA CANADAROYAL BC MUSEUM SHOPBC ROYALMUSEUM
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Jisgang, Nika Collison, belongs to the Kaay'ahl Laanas of the Haida Nation.She is executive director and curator of the Haida Gwaii Museum at Kay Llnagaay and has worked in the field of arts and heritage for more than 20 years.Deeply committed to reconciliation, Nika is a senior repatriation negotiator for her Nation, pursuing reparation and relationships with museums on a global scale; she PUNJABI CANADIAN LEGACY PROJECT (PCLP) The Royal BC Museum, in partnership with the South Asian Studies Institute (SASI) at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), and in consultation with the Punjabi Canadian Legacy Project Advisory Committee, is engaging with British Columbia's Punjabi communities, organizations and individuals to create a Punjabi Canadian LegacyProject (PCLP).
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The native plant garden at the Royal BC Museum, with more than 300 species of plants, is a haven for wildlife in an WAWADIŤŁA, THE MUNGO MARTIN HOUSE Wawadiťła, The Mungo Martin House Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwagu’ł), 1953: Carvers: Mungo Martin and David Martin, assisted by Robert J. Wallace (Carpenter) Based on: Chief THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF MACAULAY POINT ROYAL BC MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES Explore British Columbia's rich history and present day culture at the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives. Exhibitions, tours, camps, on-site and digital learning, and galleries. Book tickets and events.Victoria, BC.
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The native plant garden at the Royal BC Museum, with more than 300 species of plants, is a haven for wildlife in an WAWADIŤŁA, THE MUNGO MARTIN HOUSE Wawadiťła, The Mungo Martin House Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwagu’ł), 1953: Carvers: Mungo Martin and David Martin, assisted by Robert J. Wallace (Carpenter) Based on: Chief THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF MACAULAY POINTPLAN YOUR VISIT
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