Free Family Day at MOV!
Monday, February 18, 2019
Join us this Family Day and receive
complimentary admission
to
Museum of Vancouver
! Take a walk on the wild side, visit the
Wild Things
exhibition and experience the wonder of a close encounter of the wild kind. Explore the
Haida Now
exhibition and discover the wily ways of Wasgo the Sea Wolf and many other captivating Haida stories, including the Bear Mother. Drop in for a gallery tour of Haida Now at 11:30 or 1:30. Learn about Vancouver’s past from 1900 to 1970 by visiting
MOV’s History Galleries
. An experience the entire family will enjoy!
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This event is supported by the Province of British Columbia.
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Applications are due by February 25, 2019
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We are giving away
2 passes to Museum of Vancouver
PLUS
2 MOV branded tote bags!
All you have to do is:
3)
Tag a friend
that you would like to visit Museum of Vancouver with.
Entries are UNLIMITED.
Contest closes Friday, February 15th at 10:00 AM.
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Pay what you can night!
Thursday, February 28, 2019
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Happy Lunar New Year 2019 – Year of the Pig!
Homemade postcard titled "Dragon on Pender Street" created by arts administrator Pat Canning and photographer Rob Blake. Postmarked February 7, 1989.
Museum of Vancouver Collection - H2006.47.1
OpenMOV
is an online database that offers you an in-depth look and a chance to discover the artefacts and digitized images that are being cared for within MOV's collection.
View our collection.
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Seniors Day at MOV!
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
The
first Tuesday of every month
is
$5 admission for seniors (65+).
Gain a deeper understanding of our city through stories, objects and shared experiences at Museum of Vancouver. Learn about Vancouver’s past from 1900 to 1970 by visiting
MOV's History Galleries
. The
neon signs gallery
is also a favourite of many guests.
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Interactive Station: Rain Water and Salmon in the City
Saturday, March 16, 2019
City rainwater is typically flushed away quickly, out of sight and into our pipes. City of Vancouver and Salmon-Safe BC invite you to learn about useful, strategic green infrastructures that encourage nature’s return to the city. This interactive pop up station illustrates how we can manage rain in a way that provides salmon habitat, improves water quality, and celebrates water within our urban centres.
Learn More.
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Haida Now Gallery Tours
Friday-Monday @11:30 and 1:30
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Discover our Unique Waterfront Rental Spaces!
The
Museum of Vancouver
is one of Vancouver’s top cultural attractions, situated within Vanier Park between Kitsilano Beach and
Granville Island
. Our unique venue offers indoor and outdoor spaces that are perfect for hosting a myriad of special events. Our dedicated rentals team will help you explore various options and floorplans to create a seamless and memorable event.
More information.
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Wild Things: The Power of Nature in Our Lives
On View!
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What's on in the community...
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The H.R. MacMillan Space Centre presents Venus and Mars: A Love Story
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Spend an enchanted evening with us as we transform the Planetarium Star Theatre into a starry
soirée
for Valentine’s Day. Enjoy drinks, appetizers, activities, and a live musical performance by Jody Glenham. Sit in on a playful debate as astronomers discuss whether Venus or Mars is the best planets for colonization...and love! This is a 19+ event.
More Information.
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Vancity presents An evening with John Fullerton
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
We live in a globally entwined economic system. But it’s on a collision course with the finite boundaries of our world. Relentless growth has consequences, and we’re seeing those in the ever-widening wealth gap, effects on climate change, and social displacement—among other crises. Our finance-driven economic system is in urgent need of transformation.
More Information.
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Saturday, February 23, 2019
Cultural landscapes are layered with interactions between people, customs, daily practices, food, ideas, buildings and places. There are fascinating examples around the world that provide us with new ways of seeing, understanding and appreciating these complex interactions as part of healthy cultural landscapes. As the City of Vancouver and Province of BC commit to applying for UNESCO World Heritage status for Vancouver’s Chinatown, what are some of the learnings from cultural landscape sites in Southeast Asia? How can these learnings help to shape our views on cultural heritage in Vancouver?
More Information.
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We acknowledge that the city of Vancouver is on the shared, unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Skwxwú7mesh and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.
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