What to do and see in Vancouver Island, Canada: The Best Museums

February 2, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Discover the best top things to do in Vancouver Island, Canada including Shawnigan Lake Museum, Arts Afire Gallery, Telegraph Cove Art Gallery, Miniature World, Nanaimo Museum, BC Aviation Museum, B.C. Forest Discovery Centre, The Museum at Campbell River, Victoria Butterfly Gardens, Royal BC Museum.
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1. Shawnigan Lake Museum

1775 Shawnigan - Mill Bay Road, Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia V0R 2W0 Canada +1 250-710-0931 [email protected] http://www.shawniganlakemuseum.com
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Shawnigan Lake Museum

Visit this 'big' museum in the small village of Shawnigan Lake - it's guaranteed to surprise you. For over thirty years, the museum has celebrated the history and the people of Shawnigan Lake (and surrounding area). Drop in for extensive information on the spectacular Kinsol Trestle; renowned Canadian artist EJ Hughes; the true Canadian Last Spike and many other significant history-bites.

Reviewed By fayerj1 - Duncan, Canada

A colorful walk through the island's local history, and the museum's ongoing search for authentic stories and evidence of the community's early residents, landmarks and fascinating events.

869 Shawn Rd, Coombs, British Columbia V0R 1M0 Canada +1 250-248-5949 [email protected] http://artsafiregallery.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Arts Afire Gallery

Pottery and Painting Classes for a fee, or just browse our gallery and pottery studio on a beautiful forested acreage in Coombs

1605 Telegraph Cove Rd, Telegraph Cove, British Columbia V0N 3J0 Canada +1 250-514-5030 [email protected] http://www.donbastian.com
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Telegraph Cove Art Gallery

Telegraph Cove Art Gallery with wood carver Don Bastian. A must see on your trip to the Cove. Local artists provide wood carvings, sculptures, wall pieces, turnings, pottery, gifts and clothes. A unique gallery with the WoW factor. The gallery boasts bear and cub, whale, seagulls and lighthouse in shingle art, along with a Boom Boat mascot. Catch a daily carving demo. Tour the wood shop and pottery studio. Come spend some time and enjoy the art.

4. Miniature World

649 Humboldt St, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 1A6 Canada +1 250-385-9731 [email protected] http://www.miniatureworld.com
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4.5 based on 1,095 reviews

Miniature World

Unique Tourist Attraction in Victoria, British Columbia. Located in the famous Empress Hotel. Awarded the Certificate of Excellence by TripAdvisor! Over 85 miniaturized dioramas. Further adventures, tiny treasures and little pleasures await all who continue into Frontier Land, Fantasy Land, The Great Canadian Railway,The Fields of Glory, Space 2201, Circus World,The Enchanted Valley of Castles, Old London Town of 1670 & The World of Dollhouses. Special effects in lighting, sound and animation are added to create this miniaturized extravaganza that continues to thrill and delight the young and young at heart! Our latest and greatest creation, "King Arthur's Camelot" is now open, adding 11 new exhibits to our existing collection.

Reviewed By greenlabel67 - Vancouver, Canada

Miniature World has been a mainstay attraction for many years. Located in the Fairmont Empress Hotel, Miniature World will delight young and old alike. There are several themed areas. My favorites were the Fields of Glory, and The Circus. I also liked the recreations of Canada's cities back in the turn of the century, complete with light effects turning day into night. The friendly staff have taken all necessary precautions for COVID 19. Plan on a good hour or more to take it all in. Make Miniature World a stop on your next visit to Victoria.

5. Nanaimo Museum

100 Museum Way, Nanaimo, British Columbia V9R 2X1 Canada +1 250-753-1821 [email protected] http://www.nanaimomuseum.ca
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4.5 based on 188 reviews

Nanaimo Museum

Nanaimo Museum: Discover Nanaimo’s fascinating history in our museum located in the VI Conference Centre. The main gallery offers a sense of what life was like for Nanaimo's earliest settlers and the Snuneymuxw First Nation. Our award winning replica coal mine is a special treat. The museum also manages the Bastion, an original Hudson's Bay Company post built in 1853. Don’t miss the gift shop! Museum Hours (Fall/Winter/Spring): 10am - 5pm Monday to Saturday Summer 2020 Hours: Open Wens-Sun 10am-4pm See our website for up-to-date COVID-19 modifications to hours and admission!

Reviewed By IrmaNova - Ottawa, Canada

I was sceptical but this small museum was well-curated and charming. This stop is a must while in Nanaimo for an overview of the city’s history (including a walk-through model of a coal mine) and a rotating exhibit. While we visited, the featured exhibit was on refugees, which was very well done. Local volunteers such as Les, will happily share knowledge and stories about Nanaimo to enrich your visit.

6. BC Aviation Museum

1910 Norseman Rd, Sidney, British Columbia V8L 5V5 Canada +1 250-655-3300 [email protected] http://www.bcam.net
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4.5 based on 179 reviews

BC Aviation Museum

Come enjoy a trip back in time with the whole family, with over 20 aircraft on display in Sidney, at The BC Aviation Museum! Where learning and fun meet! Memorable visitor experiences include: • Sit in the cockpit of a warplane. • Discover the history of our valiant Canadian aviation pioneers with our passionate tour guides or on a self-guided visit. We’ve been collecting and preserving 8,000+ aviation books, 13,500+ photographs. Don't miss our gift shop - the perfect place to find aviation themed gifts. Come explore the BC Aviation Museum in Sidney, located near the Victoria International Airport.

Reviewed By Bob2885 - Victoria, Canada

I toured the museum in September as part of a group. The tour guide was informative, responsive to questions and entertaining. The exhibits cover the history of aviation in the 20th century with a focus on British Columbian and Canadian aircraft. There are planes, lots of them, tens ofunmounted engines in various stages of dress, helicopters, innumerable model aircraft and a good collection of memorabilia related to aviation in the First and Second Wars. This would be a fun tour with children. I climbed the stairs into a late '50s Viscount airliner, looked into the cockpit of a jet trainer, and was impressed by the huge size of the museum's latest restoration project, a Lancaster bomber. Don't miss it!

7. B.C. Forest Discovery Centre

2892 Drinkwater Rd Crossroad is Trans Canada Highway 1, Duncan, British Columbia V9L 6C2 Canada +1 250-715-1113 http://bcforestdiscoverycentre.com
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4.5 based on 261 reviews

B.C. Forest Discovery Centre

This museum educates visitors about British Columbia's large and historic logging industry.

Reviewed By Fiona_of_VI

This was our first trip to the BC Forestry Discovery Centre. I was very impressed with the activites they had for the kids including musical performances and a really well run colouring area. The food was reasonably priced and good (though all we had was hot chocolate and popcorn). The people there were very friendly and more than interested in talking about the history of the buildings, trains and the logging industry on Vancouver Island. And these folks are volunteers! The train ride was wonderful. We will definelty go back for a visit in the summer.

8. The Museum at Campbell River

470 Island Hwy, Campbell River, British Columbia V9W 2B7 Canada +1 250-287-3103 http://www.crmuseum.ca/
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4.5 based on 414 reviews

The Museum at Campbell River

Through numerous exhibits and an extensive research library visitors can learn the history of northern Vancouver Island.

Reviewed By NorthCountryWriter - Victoria, Canada

For a very small city, less than 40,000 people, Campbell River has a museum it can be proud of. It's not huge but what it does, it does really well. It cover indigenous history and folklore to the industries that grew up there and how the early European settlers lived. We've been to bigger cities whose museums didn't evoke the feelings this one did.

9. Victoria Butterfly Gardens

1461 Benvenuto Ave, Central Saanich, British Columbia V8M 1J5 Canada +1 250-652-3822 [email protected] http://www.butterflygardens.com
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Victoria Butterfly Gardens

A Vibrant Jungle Experience. A unique opportunity to experience the beauty and curiosity of a tropical jungle up close. Meet our family with surprises at every turn. You’ll encounter tortoises, large iguanas, poison dart frogs, free flying tropical birds and more. Enjoy tropical fish, ducks, flamingos and koi fish in our serene pond and stream circulated by a stunning waterfall. Thousands of tropical butterflies (up to 70 species) fly through our large facilities the size of almost 3 basketball courts. Stroll through and marvel at our lush gardens including tropical flowers, carnivorous plants and fruits of the world. Wander in our newest Exhibit, the Insectarium, full of impressive insects & invertebrates from around the world. Your jungle adventure awaits.

Reviewed By caligirl0105 - California, United States

As you walk into the gift shop, you are welcome by the most amazing ant colony, at first it’s hard to identify what you are looking at, since it is such a captivating spectacle... then all of a sudden, it hits you and you are in awww to see the difference in body size that they are capable of carrying in such an organized manner. Nature has a way of surprising you... but that’s just the beginning... as you walked through the double doors, you will actually feel as if you are in the middle of a forest. The melodies of running creeks, birds, warmer and humid climate, butterflies from all sort of colors and sizes flying freely, turtles eating flowers and humans actually smiling.... it is such a beautiful and educational place. My sever year old loved every moment we were there, she was able to explore, ask questions, feed the turtles and take lots of pictures. She didn’t want to leave... but now it is something we are looking forward to going back to.

10. Royal BC Museum

675 Belleville St, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 1A1 Canada +1 250-356-7226 [email protected] http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
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4.5 based on 7,037 reviews

Royal BC Museum

See all of British Columbia at the Royal BC Museum, a world-class museum of natural and human history. Explore our core galleries and immerse yourself in tales of where we've been and where we are going. Marvel at the totems, masks and cultural treasures featured in the world-class First Peoples Gallery. Walk through the colourful "language forest" in Our Living Languages and hear greetings in one of 34 Indigenous BC languages. Experience authentic artifacts and highly realistic settings -- from the Woolly Mammoth in his rocky, icy world to a tar-scented trip on the HMS Discovery.

Reviewed By eblocker4460 - Wasilla, United States

My initial thought was, "It's just another museum." Was I ever wrong! It begins with an excellent natural history section that is better than most, but where it really shines is the third floor exhibits of the history of BC. It has extremely well done exhibits of the area's First Nation's peoples with subsequent exhibits of every era after European discovery. Each interactive exhibit moves you through discovery, development through the gold rush, growth of industry, logging, mining, and the influx of diverse people groups, contributing to a thriving new culture and community. I highly recommend this museum as a must see when you visit Victoria, BC.

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