Best History Museum in West Vancouver

We've collected top 10 mentioned history museums in West Vancouver from other articles such as Culture Trip, TripSavvy, New York Times' 36 hours column.

Best History Museum in West Vancouver

Museum of Vancouver
Museum of Vancouver
4.3 (522 ratings)4 (261 ratings)
Museum focused on city issues & history, with a strong collection of First Nations art & artifacts.
1100 Chestnut St, Vancouver, BC V6J 3J9, Canada
Local history museumMuseumsEvent venueHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Top Museums To Visit in Vancouver
"The Museum of Vancouver in Vanier Park focuses on the city’s history from the First Nations until today. It houses an extensive collection of First Nations artwork and artefacts, and permanent exhibitions include 1930s-1940s: Boom, Bust and War; 1960s-1970s: You Say You Want a Revolution; and Neon Vancouver | Ugly Vancouver. The museum’s mission is to inspire “a deeper understanding of Vancouver through stories, objects and shared experiences."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
The best things you can do for free in Vancouver
"Enter the lobby of the RBC Royal Bank at the corner of Georgia and Burrard streets, and head up the escalator that's directly in front of you. At the top you'll find one of the largest First Nations artworks in Western Canada. Measuring 98ft (30m) long and 8ft (2.5m) high, the nine carved and painted red cedar panels of the spectacular 'Ksan Mural cover an entire wall of the building."
Roedde House Museum
Roedde House Museum
4.5 (172 ratings)4.5 (60 ratings)
This restored, late-Victorian home with tours depicts life at the turn of the 19th century.
1415 Barclay St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1J6, Canada
Local history museumMuseumsHistory Museums
BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
4.3 (110 ratings)4 (48 ratings)
Interactive exhibits & a hall of fame for BC's celebrated athletes, teams & national heroes.
Gate A of BC Place, Vancouver, BC V6B 4Y8, Canada
MuseumEvent venueHistory museumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Top Museums To Visit in Vancouver
"Founded in 1966, the BC Sports Hall of Fame houses a wealth of materials that shed light on and celebrate the rich history of British Columbia’s sporting world. The museum sits within BC Place in Vancouver and educates the public on British Columbia residents and their exceptional achievement in sports. Each year, a few select individuals are inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame."
Mentioned by 10Best
Explore Vancouver's Museums, and Have Fun with the Whole Family
"The BC Sports Hall of Fame is a must visit for sports enthusiasts visiting Vancouver. Located inside BC Place, there is plenty to do and see inside the museum. This isn't your typical exhibition where you are not allowed to touch things, instead it's fully hands on with a rock climbing wall, virtual soccer and a host of other fun things to do."
Mentioned by 10Best
Explore Vancouver's Best Museums: Rich in History, Culture, and Intrigue
"The BC Sports Hall of Fame is a must visit for sports enthusiasts visiting Vancouver. Located inside BC Place, there'd plenty to do and see inside the museum. This isn't your typical exhibition where you are not allowed to touch things, instead it's fully hands on with a rock climbing wall, virtual soccer and a host of other fun things to do."
Old Hastings Mill Store Museum
Old Hastings Mill Store Museum
4.6 (60 ratings)4 (5 ratings)
Historical mill store with photos & artifacts depicting Vancouver's pioneer past, plus a gift shop.
1575 Alma St, Vancouver, BC V6R 3P3, Canada
Local history museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Noms Magazine
10 Oldest Buildings in Vancouver That Stand the Test of Time
"The oldest building that is still surviving in Vancouver is the Hastings Mill Store. It was once located on the South shore of the Burrard Inlet. Built in 1865 and dedicated to Captain Edward Stamp, Hastings Mill Store was used as a sawmill company under Edward’s possession."
Barclay Heritage Square
Barclay Heritage Square
4.4 (69 ratings)4 (13 ratings)
Serene, grassy park with benches & garden spaces amid quaint, colorful Victorian houses.
1433 Barclay St, Vancouver, BC, Canada
ParkSights & LandmarksHistory MuseumsNeighborhoods
Deeley Exhibition
Deeley Exhibition
4.6 (60 ratings)4.5 (84 ratings)
1875 Boundary Rd, Vancouver, BC V5M 3Y7, Canada
Event venueMuseumsHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums

Must See Sights and Landmarks in West Vancouver Area

Robson St
Robson St
4.7 (18 ratings)4 (1518 ratings)
Well-known shopping precinct with an array of retail & dining options plus a sports stadium.
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Notable streetSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Vancouver 3 days itinerary
Vancouver itinerary: 3 Days in Vancouver
"Scope out the cool architecture (such as that of the Vancouver Public Library), check out the Vancouver Art Gallery or window shop on Robson Street (Vancouver’s version of Rodeo Drive). End your walk at Trees Organic Coffee on the edge of Gastown. It’s a great place to people watch, especially because it’s conveniently located next to an Instagrammable pink street. Not only do you get to watch people take cheesy photos, but you can take some of your own as well."
Mentioned by Touropia
17 Top Tourist Attractions in Vancouver
"Just as New York has its Madison Avenue and London has its Knightsbridge, Vancouver has Robson Street, the best shopping district in British Colombia. Named after a provincial premier, Robson Street has been attracting shoppers like honey draws flies since the late 1800s. Robson Street has more than just fashionable shops and upscale boutiques."
Mentioned by AFAR Media
Vancouver's Best Independent Boutiques
"Known for its international flair and heart-of-downtown location, Robson Street is nicknamed Vancouver’s Rodeo Drive for its big-name luxury boutiques concentrated around the intersection at Alberni Street. A short walk from its core is the..."
Olympic Cauldron @ Jack Poole Plaza
Olympic Cauldron @ Jack Poole Plaza
4.5 (859 ratings)4 (66 ratings)
Massive, modern Olympic torch built for the 2010 Winter Games, occasionally lit for special events.
1055 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
Sights & LandmarksMonuments & Statues
Vancouver Lookout
Vancouver Lookout
4.5 (2316 ratings)4.5 (2062 ratings)
Sightseers ascend this tower in a glass elevator to an observation deck with 360° views of the city.
555 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B 4N6, Canada
Observation deckSights & LandmarksEvent venueObservation Decks & TowersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Vancouver Photowalks
Top 10 Places to Photograph in Vancouver
"Technically located in West Vancouver, this place gives you an unparalleled top down view of the Vancouver skyline. It is a particularly magical spot to watch the sunrise as warm golden hues bathe the city in morning light. If it’s a cloudy or crisp day, a morning photo expedition might reward you with low fog which often covers the lowest portions of the city, allowing the skyscrapers to pop through, making it look like a supernatural place."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Most Impressive Buildings in Vancouver
"Vancouver Lookout, constructed in 1977, is the defining feature of Vancouver’s skyline, and its flying saucer design offers sightseers 360-degree views of the city. The lookout lights up at night and becomes a Christmas tree during the holidays. It’s a part of the Harbour Centre, which includes 28 floors of offices."

Best Gelato in West Vancouver

Silvestre Deli & Bistro
Silvestre Deli & Bistro
4.2 (278 ratings)
An array of traditional Peruvian small & shared plates in an easygoing space with bright interiors.
317 Water St, Vancouver, BC V6B 1B8, Canada
Peruvian restaurantCoffee shopIce cream shopPastry shopSandwich shop
La Casa Gelato
La Casa Gelato
4.5 (3126 ratings)
Legendary gelateria scoops dozens of varieties, ranging from classics to modern creations.
1033 Venables St, Vancouver, BC V6A 3R9, Canada
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by Claudia Travels
Where to Enjoy the Best Ice Cream in Vancouver
"A local favorite ice cream shop and long-standing gelateria on Venables Street, La Casa Gelato boasts over 200 flavors of gelato, sorbetto and frozen yogurt. Reflecting Vancouver’s cultural mix, flavours include durian, garlic, and the usual suspects of chocolate, cocopine and cassata (an Italian favorite). As in Italy, pay first, then taste and select your flavor at your leisure."
Mentioned by Diary of a Toronto Girl
10 Best Dessert Places in Vancouver, British Columbia
"La Casa Gelato has over 238 flavours of gelato at their shop – pretty insane, right?. It’s the only place in the whole world with this many gelato flavours. They have really unique and different flavours, including everything from dragonfruit, to durian, to wasabi (yep, you heard that right)."
D'oro Gelato e Caffè
D'oro Gelato e Caffè
4.3 (449 ratings)
1222 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1C1, Canada
Ice cream shopBakeryCafeCake shopCoffee shopDessert shop

Popular Gardens in West Vancouver

Queen Elizabeth Park
Queen Elizabeth Park
4.7 (10162 ratings)4.5 (2079 ratings)
Urban landmark on a hill featuring manicured gardens, a conservatory, sculptures & sports courts.
4600 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC V5Z 2Z1, Canada
ParkNature & ParksPlaygroundGardens
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Great Free Things to Do in Vancouver
"Queen Elizabeth Park is Vancouver’s highest point, clocking in at 410ft (125m) above sea level. Thanks to its central location, the park has some of the best views of the city’s impressive skyline, with a stunning backdrop of the North Vancouver mountains. The park is a popular picnic spot, with plenty of green space to relax with family or friends."
Mentioned by Jenn Di Spirito Photography
The Best Photoshoot Locations In Vancouver (with examples)
"Home to the Bloedel Conservatory and Seasons in the Park, Queen Elizabeth Park in the Shaughnessy/Cambie area is a major Vancouver tourist attraction. And for that reason, isn’t my favourite place to photograph. It tends to be very busy through spring, fall and summer, especially on weekends and evenings."
Mentioned by Vancouver 3 days itinerary
Vancouver itinerary: 3 Days in Vancouver
"Queen Elizabeth Park and Gardens: A gorgeous place for a leisurely stroll, particularly during springtime. Cherry blossom hunting: Come to Vancouver in the springtime to catch beautiful blooms all over the city. There’s even a handy map."
Bloedel Conservatory
Bloedel Conservatory
4.6 (4444 ratings)4.5 (694 ratings)
Lush, glass-domed aviary with 200+ exotic birds & 500+ unique plants set high above the park.
4600 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC V5Y 2M4, Canada
Botanical gardenNature & ParksParkWildlife refugeGardensNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Vancouver Photowalks
Top 10 Places to Photograph in Vancouver
"Wandering away from the city core and South into Vancouver, you’ll find Queen Elizabeth Park, a 130 acre park located on the city’s highest point. From the top of the park, you get a distant panoramic view of Vancouver against the mountains. Beyond the park’s highest peak are a variety of flower gardens and a gorgeous walk for any weather."
Mentioned by Vancouver 10 days itinerary
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"Roam around the Bloedal Conservatory, a temperature-controlled domed paradise that's home to more than 120 free-flying exotic birds, 500 exotic plants and thousands of flowers Shop at Nordstrom, North America's best-loved department store"
Nitobe Memorial Garden
Nitobe Memorial Garden
4.7 (609 ratings)4.5 (321 ratings)
Serene Japanese manicured park with water features plus traditional tea ceremonies at the teahouse.
1895 Lower Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
Botanical gardenNature & ParksMemorial parkGardens

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near West Vancouver

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