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Canada Science & Technology Museum

 

Canadian Heritage Gallery

Welcome to the Canadian Heritage Gallery the most extensive collection of historical Canadiana on the Internet (under development)

 

Canadian Museum of Civilization

 

Canadian War Museum

The Canadian War Museum, the national military history museum, is a living memorial to those men and women who served in Canada's armed forces. It is also a centre for research and the dissemination of information and expertise on all aspects of the country's military past from the pre-contact era to the present. It preserves the artifacts of Canadian military experience, interprets them for present and future generations, and advances the professional study of Canadian military history, including the effects of war and conflict on the nation and all its citizens.

 

Cariboo - Chilcoten

A True Cowboy Museum -- British Columbia's ranching industry has crossed two centuries and it is older than the province. Cattlemen and cowboys truly won the west. The Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin is dedicated to preserving and promoting this ranching heritage.

 

Dawson Creek Station Museum

 

Maritime Museum of British Columbia

The Maritime Museum of British Columbia is committed to promoting, presenting and interpreting to the residents of British Columbia and their visitors our vibrant maritime heritage, through stimulating exhibits and dynamic educational and performing arts programs. On an ongoing basis, the museum will collect, document, preserve, store, study and display artifacts, scientific and technological specimens, works of art and archival material of maritime interest. 


Royal BC Museum

Current exhibitions, programmes, and research


Simon Fraser University Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology


Sooke Region Museum