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Museum of Northern British Columbia

Museum of Northern British Columbia

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100 1st Ave W, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, V8J 1A8, Canada
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Jul 20, 2019
If you are a museum/artifact person, this is a great stop. The curator has a tonne of information and was incredibly helpful. The displays are really well done - uncluttered and tasteful. Gift shop is small, but well stocked with lots of different price points. Pictures are allowed, but no flash. I would visit this place again if in the area.

Jul 27, 2019
We came in the late afternoon around 2:30/3ish. Which means we just missed the last tour of the day unfortunately. The museum is not as big as it appears on the outside, that being said for the size of it, it was a really great experience. They have a wide variety of Indigenous artifacts on display as well as a small room with a movie playing. What was nice, was we were allowed to take pictures in the entire museum. Some places do not allow photos taken to respect the Indigenous cultures. The pricing is great for what is offered. For two adults and a child it was only $22. I would highly recommend this stop in Prince Rupert.

Jun 19, 2019
I spent over an hour looking at the exhibits. Pictures are allowed but no flash. $8 to get in. There's a nice gift shop as well. 4 stars because I paid full price but didn't have access to the gallery (renovations).

Jun 14, 2019
Amazing place. I really enjoyed my visit there. Lots of places to just sit and look at everything. Thank you from a visitor from Red Deer,Alberta. ❤😊

Jun 18, 2019
I love this place. The atmosphere feels like a place to meditate on the beauty of the past. Very relaxing.

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Wed:9 am - 5 pm
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