8. Vancouver Maritime Museum Explore Vancouver’s seafaring history. Vancouver has long been a port city, and thismuseumhighlights the area’s fascinating maritime history. Climb aboard the restored St. Roch—the first boat to travel through the Northwest Passage from west to east, and imagine li...
this park offers great views of downtown and Stanley Park. It has its own lovely ponds and walkways. Some will lead you straight to the Vancouver Maritime Museum, the City of Vancouver Archives, Museum of Vancouver and
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Vancouver Museum Newly renovated, this museum has exhibits that feature British Columbia, like local farming, local shoe designers, and history for example. See an Egyptian mummy. Vancouver Maritime Museum European explorers discovered Vancouver in the late 1800s. The ships remain. If you like boa...
It is made and operated by the Maritime Museum of British Columbia, and is one of those rare pleasant surprises where design, database, message and usability actually works together in a sensible whole. A section called "Shipwreck Times" features ten stories of shipwrecks along the Vancouver ...
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good launch options, which is why BC Ferries is needed to get the boat to Vancouver Island where it will travel by land to Ladysmith where a deal has been struck with the. The Ladysmith Maritime Society will care for the boat until the Maritime Museum of B.C. establishes a permanent...
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ExplorationThe first non-native maritime exploration of the Pacific Northwest took place in the late 18th and early 19th centuries by British and American explorers. Driven by dreams of controlling trade between Europe and Asia by discovering a "Northwest Passage" across North America, England and ...