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This Tourist Attraction is included in the category of Museum.
This is "the little museum that could"… The cost of admission should keep you amused for at least an hour with displays covering local native history, logging, fishing, pioneer life and some fantastic short films in a small scaled down movie theatre. The exhibits are reflective of the area and are well presented and the staff are unobtrusive and yet helpful. Plenty of free parking and not too hard to find.
Reminded me of a scaled down version of the Royal British Museum in Victoria. Nicely done
Interesting to get an understanding of cr early days and really enjoyed film about ripple rock
Exciting to see the movie about how they blew a "hole" in the river. Very nice and authentic exhibition.
Very well done small city museum. They have some amazing and creative displays. Doesn't take long to go through but definitely worth a look.
Fantastic place. Lady at the front counter with name starting with Lo went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. She has a gift. Place was well organized and informative. Will be back.
This is one of the best museums for learning about indigenous people in North America. It is amazing that a town the size of Campbell River would have such an outstanding collection of artifacts. Some were on loan from Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria. My only complaint is that it was very dark- low lighting which made it difficult for one of the people in our party who is visually impaired. We spent close to 3 hours here. So much to read and learn.
Beautiful museum space with a great selection of exhibits. Excellent value at $8. Will be sure to visit again.
Surprisingly one of the most interesting museums I have been too. I liked it more than the museum in Victoria.
Interesting!
What a wonderful museum this is with its array of exhibits pertaining to the locality. There is something for everyone both inside and outside. The First Nations treasures are still used by the local band at special events. Do not miss the Japanese gate across the road by the sea. The interiors of the log cabin and of the Willows Hotel are both excellent.
Fantastic for a small town museum. Great exhibits. Nice diversity. Something for everyone
8$ admissions fee,not many visitors which is great for the current time. Always good to check the local museum .
Unbelievable! Incredible! Fantastic visit. Will be back.
They house. Frist Nation artifacts and priceless items..And charge First Nations entrance fees..offer no tax off in their stores.What They do have is worth the time to go and see..No pictures are permitted in the Nations section..
This is a museum not to miss. The First Nations masks are outstanding and the displays help paint a picture of the richness of the culture and the industry of the settlers. There’s a recreation of the lobby of the first hotel - Willows Hotel, and the logging and fishing exhibits have lots of photos and good explanations.
Great museum! The exhibits are varied and well interpreted. This museum prides itself on being an active part of the community and that can be seen in the varied activities they put on! We took our grandson to the model train exhibition last weekend and he was thrilled!
The museum is wonderfully curated - tons of local treasures, and featuring a breathtaking array of First Nations artifacts and art. There's a poignant but factually-presented section focused on the residential schools, and Canada's incredibly dark history. It's an important story to tell, but it wasn't the only story highlighted; the theatre featured a beautifully narrated traditional story, accented by a gorgeous collection of masks. Definitely a must-see, particularly considering the low admission price. At that price, even just enjoying the air conditioning would have been worth it, but really - the museum is an absolute gem.
Very interesting place to learn about local history!
So much to see and learn about. The hosts were excellent and very polite!
Fantastic museum for a small town! We were visiting Campbell River and looking for something to do, this was a great place to go! Very friendly staff, a well planned museum design and great information. Beautiful native masks with a great story. We took 4 kids (under 5) and they were entertained!
Went for a walk through tour of history. Great staff and lots to talk about.
Well designed and informative exhibits make for a pleasant visit. Provides great insight into the history of Vancouver Island.
Very interesting place for people, who loves history of past ???? and history of first nation ????. Recommend...
Amazing museum and friendly staff. A beautiful must see museum.
We stopped in here with some friends, there is so much to see. I love looking at the first nations displays and learnt a lot while there about the local history as well. we watched the little documentary they show and of course spent money in the gift shop which is stocked with all sorts of things. A MUST SEE
Fascinating insight into the history of the area. Very well curated, excellent exhibits. Worth at least 2 hours of your time, especially when it's raining.
One of the best museums for local history and artifacts. I found the indigenous displays interesting. I learned much. Definitely a must see and $8 is an amazing price.
Very nice local museum.
a local hidden gem, that although housed in a smaller building, it has lots of very interesting historical artifacts from the region. We went to see the model train display, but the museum admission was included. Well worth the visit!
Amazing collection and guided tour of Kwakwaka'wakw Territory people's legends. Highly recommended.
Really nice museum. Well put together and interesting. Very nice and friendly staff . The contentt of the museum was totally relevant to Campbell River.
Well done.
Very interesting place to visit; you will be inspired with everything.
For a small town and a small museum it is top notch. The exhibits are well maintained and showcase local and regional history tastefully. Loved the footage they have about the Ripple Rock explosion.
I have now become a member of the museum. The staff are wonderful, helpful, friendly and I have been getting some of my Christmas gifts at the gift shop. I am currently taking a writing course there and it is top notch and challenging. I had no idea how professional it would be. EXCEPTIONAL
I was absolutely amazed at the quality of the displays of this Museum, not to mention the courteous service and magnificent view!! I have visited a few times now, and have been impressed each and every time. I never tire of the artifacts and displays in the main gallery, but have also very much enjoyed the temporary exhibits, which are varied and unique. The staff is always warm, friendly and eager to make sure my experience is a positive one. I know this museum has a group of volunteers who have also provided me excellent service on more than one occasion. I have even stopped in to the museum gift shop when I have needed a gift for a special occasion, and have been pleased with the selection and quality of their wares. I would not hesitate to recommend this Museum!!!
So much more than I would have expected! Full sized dioramas of a float home, cabin, hotel, not unlike the RBCM. One of the first logging trucks - so interesting. Great collection of indigenous masks and other artifacts, though interpretation in that area in need of update and expansion. In other areas interpretation concise and digestible. Good use of limited space.
Very interesting place to visit . Has a lot of history and lots of information about the area and what it was like many years ago
Neat little museum to check out to learn more about the town and area. The gift shop's selection of indigenous art is impressive and reasonably priced. The interactive information signs outside the gallery have many interesting facts.
Well done!! Rivals Victoria museum. Great shop too.
A very nice museum to learn about early life around Campbell River. I particularly enjoyed watching the video about the demolition of the Ripple Rock peaks.
Awesome little museum! Great local exhibits.
It is a great visitor interacted museum. I spent 1.5 hrs on what is really a small display. I liked that you can "touch" items. Staff was politely informative. Very good! :)
I absolutely love this museum, it's expansize in size and you can spend Atleast half a day here (used to be more when the theater portion was open but since covid you can't use it ????) the history they showcase of Campbell River and surrounding areas is amazing, like stepping into the past. I quite enjoy the environment and the staff are always professional and kind. Truly an awesome place! And they have a beautiful gift shop. Definitely worth stopping by while on vacation or if you're a local!
Great small town museum
Love the mask theater and movie theater. Well done!
Dang, this museum is a true gem! Expertly curated journey through the growing up of Campbell River, with well-placed emphasis on the First Nations' long history in the land. The Siwidi story is not to be missed, and the movie of the demolition of Ripple Rock is a great blend of mid-1900s engineering prowess and gratuitous explosions.
Absolutely delightful place to visit, with a great collection and info I didn't know!!!
They built this place hoping the cruise ships would dock here, alas those guys never got the memo, there were 8 people visiting in the 2 hours I was here. Interesting collection of native American artifacts, and a selection of films to watch in a small theatre. If you are interested in learning about the history of the area this is a must see. I had no idea they used massive explosives to blast an island to clear a navigation choke point. Watch the ripple rock video, it's a BLAST, literally. Sad to know Canadians used .50 Calibre Browning Machine Guns to kill orca "whales" (dolphins really) once upon a time. Equally sad is how racial minorities were treated here in the early 20th and 19th century. The "iron chink" exhibit and the WW2 Japanese internment exhibit shows stark contrast with today's vibrant multiracial population of BC. How wealthy would First Nations tribes be if they owned the leases to all the buildings in Vancouver. Great exhibit on how they "lost it all".