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More DetailsThe colonial home of Captain William Irving, and one of the oldest community heritage sites, dating from 1865, with 14 furnished rooms to view. Costumed guides, school tours and a gift shop. 302 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, Vancouver, BC, V3L 1H7.
World arts and culture, with permanent and temporary exhibitions which give insight into the cultures of indigenous peoples around the world. Variable opening times, at the University of British Columbia, 6393 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z2.
Permanent and temporary exhibitions that reflect Vancouver history, as well as artifacts, archaeology, First Nations objects and collections of material from other parts of the world. 1100 Chestnut Street, (Vanier Park), Vancouver, BC, V6J 3J9.
First Nation artifacts, industrial artifacts and tools, works of art, domestic implements, clothing and uniforms, and three historic vehicles. Open Tuesday to Sunday 12:00-17:00 at Presentation House, 209 West 4th Street, North Vancouver, BC.
A late-Victorian home in the Queen Anne revival style of 1893, restored to reflect the day-to-day life of a middle class immigrant family at the turn of the last century. Guided tours are available. 1415 Barclay Street, Vancouver, BC, V6G 1J6.
A comprehensive collection of aircraft and artifacts, ranging from replicas of WW1 aircraft to a 1942 Hampden bomber. Open daily 10:00-17:00 at Langley Regional Airport, Hangar #3, 5333 216th Street, Langley, Vancouver, BC, V2Y 2N3.
The world's first steam-powered clock, which chimes every hour and whistles every 15 minutes. Vancouver's most photographed location. 305 Water Street, Gastown, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1B9.
An overview of the Royal Westminster Regiment, with collections of medals, photographs, weapons, miniatures, uniforms and historical artefacts. Open Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:00-15:00 at 530 Queens Ave, New Westminster, Vancouver, BC, V3L 1K3.
The rich maritime history and traditions of the Pacific Coast, with permanent and changing exhibits, a children’s maritime discovery centre, family activities, and boats in Heritage Harbour. 1905 Ogden Avenue in Vanier Park, Vancouver, BC, V6J 1A3.
The history of policing in Vancouver, with past methods and equipment, classic police vehicles, a firearms collection, and forensics for children and adults. Open Monday to Saturday 09:00-17:00 at 240 E. Cordova St., Vancouver, BC, V6A 1L3.
A war memorial, made of Nelson Island granite, that was unveiled in 1924. Victory Square, 200 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1H2.
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