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Museums & Heritage Sites in Vancouver

Discover Art Museums and Heritage Sites in Vancouver

Vancouver, one of Canada’s most dynamic cities, is not only known for its stunning landscapes but also for its rich cultural scene and diverse heritage. This vibrant city offers a wealth of art museums and heritage sites that showcase both its historical significance and its creative spirit. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a history buff, or someone looking to explore Vancouver’s roots, the city provides an array of experiences that celebrate its past and its evolving cultural landscape.

The Vancouver Art Gallery is one of the city’s most iconic institutions, offering an impressive collection of contemporary and Indigenous art. Housed in a stunning historic building, this gallery is home to an ever-changing selection of exhibitions, ranging from Canadian artists to international pieces. The gallery also frequently showcases Indigenous art from the Coast Salish and Haida nations, providing visitors with an in-depth look at the rich cultural heritage of the area. Whether you’re interested in historical works or modern installations, the Vancouver Art Gallery offers something for every art lover.

For those interested in Vancouver’s heritage, the Museum of Vancouver is a must-see. This museum offers a fascinating look into the city’s development, from its early days as a small settlement to its growth into one of the world’s most livable cities. Exhibits explore Vancouver’s history, cultural diversity, and the city’s evolution over time. From Indigenous history to the development of its diverse communities, the museum tells the story of Vancouver’s past with engaging displays, artifacts, and interactive exhibits.

Another important heritage site is Stanley Park, a massive urban park that is not only a natural haven but also steeped in history. The park features the Totem Poles of Stanley Park, which are some of the oldest and largest collections of totem poles in the world. These totems represent the art and traditions of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast and offer a powerful insight into the culture and heritage of the region’s First Nations.

For a deeper dive into Vancouver’s maritime history, the Vancouver Maritime Museum offers a chance to explore the city’s seafaring past. Exhibits cover the exploration of the Pacific coast, the role of the sea in Vancouver’s economy, and the history of naval activities. The museum also features the iconic St. Roch, a historic Royal Canadian Mounted Police schooner that completed one of the most extraordinary Arctic voyages in history.

Vancouver’s mix of contemporary art and historical landmarks creates a rich cultural tapestry for visitors to enjoy. Whether you’re visiting world-class museums, exploring Indigenous heritage, or immersing yourself in the city’s evolving artistic scene, Vancouver provides a unique and enriching experience for anyone interested in the intersection of art and history.

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Chinese Canadian Museum

Vancouver
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The Chinese Canadian Museum is located in the historic Vancouver Chinatown. Housed inside the oldest brick building in Chinatown, this museum is the first of its kind and honours the history, contributions, and heritages of Chinese Canadians while elevating and engaging with voices and communities across the country. The museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday from 10 A.M. to Read more...
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Museum of Vancouver

Vancouver
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The hippie capital of Canada. More neon than Vegas. Indigenous knowledge, immigration and racism. Deforestation and urban development. Activism and art. Vancouver’s story begins here. The Museum of Vancouver showcases the city’s history and new exhibitions on art, design, culture and more every few months. Be sure to visit our website to stay up-to-date on the MOV’s workshops and special events too!  Visit Vancouver’s oldest Read more...

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Wellness Travel BC
Vancouver
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April 11, 2025
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April 11, 2026
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Find more info on upcoming events at wellnesstravelbc.com.   Be sure to subscribe to the Wellness Travel BC newsletter to keep up-to-date with wellness-focused events in British Columbia and elsewhere! Read more...
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Bill Reid Gallery I Public Programs

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
Vancouver
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July 23, 2025
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December 31, 2025
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Discover Indigenous Northwest Coast art and culture through our public programs. We offer a diverse array of events for all ages, including artist talks, hands-on workshops, storytelling, panel discussions, and more. Learn More Read more...
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NDN Giver

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
Vancouver
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September 27, 2025
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February 22, 2026
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Bill Reid Gallery presents: NDN Giver NDN Giver explores the layered meanings within both everyday and extraordinary gifts that circulate through the potlatch. Blankets, coppers, canoes, prints, mugs, trade beads and devil’s club strung into necklaces all become carriers of law, memory, and relation to one another. The title NDN Giver reclaims a phrase rooted in colonialism that mocked Indigenous generosity. In reality, Read more...
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Enemy Alien: Tamio Wakayama

Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver
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October 3, 2025
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February 22, 2026
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Enemy Alien is the first major solo exhibition and retrospective of works by documentary photographer Tamio Wakayama. His career, spanning over fifty years, began with his photographs of the Civil Rights Movement in the southern United States. Wakayama documented many of the social justice movements and countercultures of the 1960s and 70s. His work tells stories of community, joy and resistance Read more...
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Enemy Alien: Tamio Wakayama

Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver
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October 3, 2025
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February 22, 2026
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“In looking back, I think the best work I did was of the people.” —Tamio Wakayama Enemy Alien is the first major solo exhibition and retrospective of works by documentary photographer Tamio Wakayama. His career, spanning over fifty years, began with his photographs of the Civil Rights Movement in the southern United States. Wakayama documented many of the social justice movements Read more...
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Family Search-and-Find Activity: Emily Carr

Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver
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October 8, 2025
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January 4, 2026
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Embark on a fun, self-guided search-and-find adventure in Emily Carr: Navigating an Impenetrable Landscape. Follow the clues to discover artworks throughout the exhibition—look closely, observe the details and enjoy exploring together! DOWNLOAD NOW Admission to the Gallery is always FREE for children and youth aged 18 and under. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Interested in what Read more...
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PHOTOGraphie Festival

PHOTOGraphie Festival
Vancouver
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October 16, 2025
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October 26, 2025
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October 16 – Free Photo Walk: Creative Photography with your Camera Phone – Photo Walk with Jamie Poh. Learn to transform everyday moments into art with just your phone. Tips, settings and editing apps shared on this beginner friendly photowalk. Sign up at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/creative-photography-with-your-camera-phone-jamie-poh-4310-0021-tickets-1732188064129 October 22 – Free Photo talk: Local Wildlife with Jason Kazuta & Beau Photo – Jason Read more...
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Verdi’s Rigoletto | Vancouver Opera

Verdi’s Rigoletto | Vancouver Opera
Vancouver
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October 25, 2025
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November 2, 2025
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RigolettoBy Giuseppe VerdiSung in Italian with English Titles October 25 – November 2, 2025Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver⏱️ Approx. 2 hrs 30 min (incl. intermission) A father’s desperate love. A duke’s corruption. A jester’s revenge. Verdi’s Rigoletto unfolds as a gripping tale of power, betrayal, and tragedy—brought to life by director Glynis Leyshon and conductor Jacques Lacombe. Featuring baritone Michael Chioldi Read more...
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