Real fine Museum to visit, near the center of Victoria at its old city and its Parliament Buildings plus Harbor, an half a day of getting to know the original and heritage of the Province of British Columbia. Very busy and popular area for gl...
Discover the Royal BC Museum and celebrate British Columbia’s diversity through enlightening and inspiring galleries that capture the stories of the people, plants and animals that call the province home, and see fascinating exhibitions from around the world. Take a stroll around Old Town, New App...
Royal British Columbia Museum plans for online learning serviceCarla Wilson
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“The Royal BC Museum is very pleased to share an exciting and thought-provoking lineup of exhibitions for 2024,” said museum acting CEO Tracy Drake. “There is so much important work happening at the museum, and while we continue to engage with the people of British Columbia abou...
dig for dinosaur bones and walk through bat caves. The cedar crest totem poles carved by Indigenous tribes in British Columbia are also wonderful. Imaginative play has children hiding in foxholes and dressing up in clothing from other eras that has been sourced from across the...
Five Things to Do at Royal B.C. Museum: All of British Columbia in One PlaceGet true sense of B.C. all in one place--VICTORIA - Walk into the Royal British Columbia Museum...Meissner, Dirk
a collection manager specializing in birds and mammals. Sharing a mutual fascination with spider taxonomy and ecology, the trio embarked on an ambitious project. Their mission was twofold: to provide a comprehensive account of British Columbia’s spider diversity, aligning with the museu...
The museum’s latest request asks the public to consider two questions: “Since the pandemic reached British Columbia, what are you seeing in nature that’s changing? What has been your personal experience of nature during the pandemic?” ...
The museum’s latest request asks the public to consider two questions: “Since the pandemic reached British Columbia, what are you seeing in nature that’s changing? What has been your personal experience of nature during the pandemic?” ...