Royal BC Museum
Museum · Downtown ·

Royal BC Museum

Museum · Downtown ·

Dinosaurs, IMAX, local history, culture, and totems

old town
woolly mammoth
indigenous language exhibit
protest music exhibit
local ecology
city diorama
natural history
history of india
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null
Royal BC Museum by null

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675 Belleville St., Victoria, BC V8W 9W2, Canada Get directions

Restroom
Paid street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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675 Belleville St., Victoria, BC V8W 9W2, Canada Get directions

+1 250 356 7226
royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
@royalbcmuseum

Features

•Restroom
•Paid street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 30, 2025

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Royal BC Museum

蕭香樺

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Highly recommended! You can see a precious mammoth specimen here. Other animal exhibits are very lifelike, and the displays recreate the animals’ natural habitats. Visiting this place gives you a great understanding of Vancouver’s history, local wildlife, environment, and culture. The lady at the front desk was very friendly — I’m really glad I came to visit!

Manik G.

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A truly excellent museum with a wide variety of engaging exhibits. When I visited, there was an interactive exhibit on protest music that was fascinating, and the section on local ecology and geography was very informative. The diorama of the city in the early 1900s is top-notch and really brings the past to life. Be sure not to miss the exhibit on native languages — although small, it’s incredibly meaningful and I wish there had been more of it. Outside, the totem poles on the East lawn are a highlight and well worth the time. Overall, a place that combines history, culture, and education beautifully.

ana T.

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If you want to know more about British Columbia this is the place. You will learn about its fauna and flora, about its people, places and influences. I was completely blown way by the room Our living languages ,where you can learn and listening to the indigenous dialects, and the reproduction of the early 19th century town. Quite impressive. Save at least 2h for the visit. I was there all morning. The museum is also home of the Imax cinema. It has a café, souvenir shops and toilets.

brittany R.

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Oh my goodness, I haven’t been here since probably grade 5. Took my little girl here today and she absolutely loved it. Old town is my favourite part of the museum. The woolly mammoth is super cool as well. Some of the exhibits are old and some are new. The IMAX is always fun to finish off with.

A

Google
Had a great visit with my partner and our toddler. The Music of Resistance exhibit is incredible - go if you can and learn about activism and music in BC and around the world. Lots of cool memorabilia. Unfortunately, the indigenous language exhibit is closed, which was a real let down - its our family's favorite.

Austin M.

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Was expecting a lot more. The museum was a quick breeze through not alot to see, and what felt like a more steep price to what they have compared to other museums I’ve visited across Canada. It killed some time, but felt like a bit of a waste of a stop. Lots of protesting going on that perhaps has something to do with.

Don W.

Google
I haven't been here in about 30 years and it is much smaller than I remembered. The Johnathan Hunt House and Old Town displays were interesting and well presented. I thought there was a lot more indigenous art on display the last time I visited and was very disappointed. John Lennon's Rolls-Royce was a cool surprise.

Roger T.

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Employees on strike day we visited so Imax & some areas closed. Museum did not live up to the hype. Second floor natural history displays were poorly lit, hard to read and some videos not working. Disappointing. Best exhibits were on third floor, and covered history of India's manufacturing Chintz. When you see what was involved, you can't not be impressed. Many significant totems, worth seeing. Price of admission reasonable, worth seeing. Excellent gift store and cafe.