Royal BC Museum Program Guide 2015-2016

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2015–2016

Program Guide

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he Royal BC Museum’s mission is to promote an understanding of the living landscapes and cultures of British Columbia and engage people in a dialogue about their future. This commitment, aligned with the UN’s Earth Charter, drives everything we do. To achieve this we: - Take a leadership role in research and scholarship - Develop, preserve and exhibit a world-class collection - Deliver innovative programming and partnerships

Family Programs 4 Spring & Summer Camps 6 Adult Programs 9 All Ages 16 Special Events 22 School Programs 24 Membership 26 Lecture Series 28 Feature Exhibitions 32 Publications 38 Online Exhibitions 39 Gallery Tours 41

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LEAD MARKETING PARTNER Gold Rush! El Dorado in British Columbia is organized by the Royal BC Museum, Victoria, BC, Canada, in collaboration with Canadian Museum of History, Gatineau, QC, Canada Ruée vers l’or! El Dorado en Colombie-Britannique est réalisée par le Royal BC Museum, Victoria, Colombie-Britannique en collaboration avec le Musée canadien de l’histoire, Gatineau, Québec

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FAMILY PROGRAMS

Early Shift: That’s Funny! Finding Comedy in the Collections

Wonder Sunday See, Think, Activate! Wonder Sunday is a learning-based event centred on ideas inspired by our galleries. This family event is offered through activities and lively presentations.

Gold Rush

Halloween

Laughter

Explore the Gold Rush! El Dorado in BC exhibition through games, crafts and stories. Rumour is there is plenty of fun to be found. September 27 I 1 – 3 pm

Discover how Halloween was celebrated a century ago. Join us in your fanciest costumes as Old Town becomes a place for tricks and treats. October 25 I 1 – 3 pm

Explore all things giggly. See performances from the Paper Street Studio improv kids, as they create silly, spontaneous stories within the galleries. November 29 I 1 – 3 pm

Who told you that museums are boring, old and stuffy? Not at the Royal BC Museum! The galleries come alive with some serious laughter. You want stand-up comedians and magicians? We’ve got you covered. New sounds for the gallery? You have come to the right place. You might even be inspired to stand up and tell your own jokes. It’s an early ‘night shift’ of objects, ideas and the art of the funny! November 27 I 6:30 – 9 pm $10 per person, $30 per family* (*up to 2 adults and 3 youth)

Father Christmas in Old Town Visit with Father Christmas in Old Town, have your photo taken and share your holiday wishes. December 4 – 6 I 11 am – 3 pm December 11 – 13 I 11 am – 3 pm December 18 – 20 I 11 am – 3 pm Included with admission or membership; photo by donation

South Vancouver Island Regional Heritage Fair Students from local middle and high schools will come together for the regional heritage fair. All projects are adjudicated and delegates to the provincial heritage fair are chosen. Come to see the work of these talented students and be prepared to learn from them. May 6 I 10 am – 2 pm Free I Clifford Carl Hall

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SPRING CAMPS

SUMMER CAMPS

Spring Break Camps: Focus On Nature Aspiring shutterbugs can develop their skills by participating in a photographyinspired camp. Each week-long session will include a visit from a winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Campers will learn about photo composition and storytelling, venture to Beacon Hill Park to capture dynamic nature shots and explore the Royal BC Museum’s Natural History collection. March 14 – 18 & 21 – 25 | 9 am – 4 pm $224 per person Ages 7 – 11

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Summer Camps: Mammoths

Learning Portal The Royal BC Museum at your fingertips! The Learning Portal is a fresh, interactive online resource that supports exploration of our collections. Featuring videos, sounds, stories, guides and now playlists; all available from the site for anyone to assemble and share. Year-round Follow your curiosity now >

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Campers will discover how mammoths looked and moved, lived and died. They will spend time in our feature exhibition Mammoths: Giants of the Ice Age as well as get outdoors to explore. Stay tuned for more information this spring. July & August | 9 am – 4 pm $244 per person Ages 7 – 11 Before- and after-care available

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ADULT PROGRAMS

DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES Predator and Prey: The Art of Chauvet Over 36,000 years ago our ancestors painted and engraved images of their lives onto the rocky surfaces of their natural environment. Some of the best examples of this rock art can be found in southern France, at the Chauvet Caves. Join Dr Jean-Michel Geneste, Chief of Scientific Studies of the Lascaux and Chauvet Caves in France, for an in-depth presentation on some of the finest examples of these remarkable works of early art. Presented by Dr Jean-Michel Geneste, Chief of Scientific Studies of the Lascaux and Chauvet Caves September 11 I 7 – 8:30 pm Free I Registration required, limited seating In partnership with

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Gold Rush Film Festival Two BC filmmakers screen their documentary films on Gold Rush era topics with contemporary perspectives. Following each film there will be a forum with the director/producer.

Eva Wunderman Canyon War: The Untold Story Canyon War uncovers the tumultuous events of 1858 in British Columbia, a previously untold story of a war swept under the carpet for 150 years. It was the days of the Fraser River Gold Rush, which saw some 30,000–40,000 thousand gold seekers flood into the Fraser Valley, culminating in the Canyon War in August of that year. (53 minutes, 2009) September 18 I 7 – 9 pm 10

Karin Lee Cedar and Bamboo; Small Pleasures; Little Heaven and Earth Cedar and Bamboo explores the relationship between Chinese immigrants and indigenous peoples through the stories of four people of Chinese and Aboriginal ancestry. (22 minutes, 2010) Small Pleasures follows three women from different worlds in 1880’s Barkerville as they try to convey complex ideas about feminist resistance to each other through a common language: Chinook Jargon. (5 minutes, 2011)

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Little Heaven and Earth (Ats ságh-il-lie pee il-lá-hie) investigates the great fire of 1868 that reportedly burnt down the entire town of Barkerville, but the Chinese community had a different version of events. Thanks to the antics of two young kids, Chinatown is saved from the devastation of the fire which destroyed most of Barkerville. (8 minutes, 2012). September 26 I 7 – 9 pm Vic Theatre, 808 Douglas Street $10 per person, per night $16 for the series combo, $15 for members

SOLD OUT Golden Reads Book Club Live Discussion Night Shift: New Perspectives on the Gold Nightmare at Rush, edited by Dr Kathryn the Museum Bridge. Meet in person

in the Royal BC Museum Boardroom or log onto our Google Hangout to discuss new insights into the gold rush. Follow @royalbcmuseum for updates on the selected Book of the Month and then join other bibliophiles on Goodreads and search for the group “RBCM Golden Reads.” September 30 I 12 pm Free Learn more >

This Halloween join us for an interactive evening inspired by all the things that go bump in the night. From the creepycrawly to the downright terrifying, Nightmare at the Museum will show you a side of the Royal BC Museum you’ve never seen before. The Royal BC Museum comes alive with dancing, delicious drinks, live local music, spooky tours, haunted forests and diabolical decorations. This is a night you won’t soon forget…even if you want to. Cash bar by Truffles Catering. October 31 I 8 pm – 12 am $30 per person in advance 19+, photo ID required for entry. No face paint permitted. Presented in partnership with

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First Nations Research Workshop Three experienced archivists will guide you through an overview of the primary resources available at the BC Archives relating to BC’s First Nations, and how to find them within our collections. November 7 I 1 – 4 pm $50 per person

The Real Thing: The Natural History of Ian McTaggart Cowan Join curators past and present from the Royal BC Museum, author Briony Penn and others as they look at the research, contributions and life of remarkable activist, naturalist and educator Ian McTaggart Cowan. The event will also serve as a launch of the official biography The Real Thing: The Natural History of Ian McTaggart Cowan, written by Briony Penn and published by Rocky Mountain Books. November 18 I 7 – 9 pm Free; registration required

Camera Club Community Meet Up Calling all photography buffs! Join fellow enthusiasts and members of the Sidney Shutterbugs and the Victoria Camera Club in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 exhibition. Enjoy the amazing photographs with them as they mingle and share their expertise and stories. December 6 | 10 am – 5 pm Free with admission or membership

An Evening with James Daschuk Join James Daschuk for a discussion of his book, Clearing the Plains, which examines the roles that Old World diseases, climate, and, most disturbingly, Canadian politics – the politics of ethnocide – played in the deaths and subjugation of thousands of aboriginal people in the realization of Sir John A. Macdonald’s ‘National Dream.’ It was a dream that came at great expense: the present disparity in health and economic well-being between First Nations and non-Native populations, and the lingering racism and misunderstanding that permeates the national consciousness to this day. January 27 I 7 – 8:30 pm Free; registration required

Have We Got a Story to Tell – Adventures in Re-Learning! Our popular Moth Radio Hour-inspired storytelling event series continues with absolutely true and daring tales of folks adventuring with re-learning and reskilling in order to deepen their connection to the land and to each other. Victoriaarea storytellers will get the ball rolling with their stories. Then it’s your turn to step up to the mic. December 2 I 7 – 9 pm $5 per person

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ocean every time one needs to study a deep water clam is neither feasible nor efficient – hence the value of visiting a museum collection. Prior to his visit, Dr Kamenev was in the process of studying a group of clams inhabiting the deep waters of the Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Kuril-Kamchatka and Aleutian Trenches. Surprisingly, he discovered a number of species remarkably similar to those living in the Northeast Pacific. By comparing his findings to specimens within the Royal BC Museum’s Invertebrate Collection, he expects to learn whether these species are either the same or unique.

Regardless of the result, each would tell an interesting story about deep-sea fauna across the vast North Pacific: either certain species are more connected than previously thought, or these species, if unique, have changed relatively little since divergence. Such visits to our natural history collections are not rare. In addition to the thousands of specimens sent out as loans each year, more than 100 researchers from around the world travel to Victoria to use the Royal BC Museum’s collections and ultimately, to answer important scientific questions, ranging from traditional taxonomy and systematics to biodiversity, species at risk, invasive species and climate change. It is always a pleasure to host visiting researchers. Our collections benefit tremendously from the shared expertise and knowledge, and as researchers, we broaden our own scope and understanding. But perhaps more importantly, this is what the collections are for – to share, to study, and ultimately, to learn more about the natural world.

Night Shift: Wild Romance

You don’t have to be in love to come and explore the naughty side of nature. This Valentine’s Day join us for an evening of performances, presentations and adult-only activities looking at the wilder side of animal reproduction, mating and courtship. Cash bar by Truffles Catering. February 13 I 8 pm – 11 pm 19+, photo ID required for entry Dr Gennady Kamenev and Natalya Kameneva use the Royal BC Museum’s high-magnification microscope and image stacking software to examine and photograph details of a deep-sea clam.

International Mother Photography Languages Day Workshop for Adults

UNESCO’s International Mother Languages Day is an important anniversary to promote the preservation and Flash your membership card at any of these locations to receive your special Royal BC Museum member rate: protection of all languages  Royal Saskatchewan Museum  Huble Homestead /  Art Gallery of Greater Victoria  San Francisco Maritime National Giscome Portage Heritage Society  Barkerville Museum used by peoples of the world. Historical Park  Kelowna Museums  Beaty Biodiversity Museum  Science World  Kilby Historic Site  Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art At this event, The Importance  Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre  Mackie Lake House  Britannia Mine Museum  Sooke Region Museum &of Visitor Centre  Manitoba Museum  Canadian Museum of Nature Indigenous Languages, you  SS Sicamous  Museum of Caribou Chilcotin –  Crocker Art Museum will take a closer look at the  The Maritime Museum of BC Williams Lake  Dr Sun Yat-Sen Classical  Vancouver Aquarium  Museum of Vancouver Chinese Garden First Peoples’ Cultural Council  Vancouver Art Gallery  Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre  Fernie Museum  Victoria Butterfly Gardens  O’Keefe Historic Ranch  Gallery2 Grand Forks and Royal BC Museum’s  Wells Museum  Point Ellice House  Glenbow Museum Our Living Languages:  Yale Historic Site  Quesnel & District Museum and  Gulf of Georgia Cannery National  Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre Archives Society Historic Site First Peoples’ Voices in BC  Quesnel Museum  Haida Gwaii Museum For a full listing of your member benefits  Revelstoke Museum & Archives  Hope Visitor Centre and and discount details visit exhibition, examining the  Robert Bateman Centre Museum Complex royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/join  Roedde House Museum  HR MacMillan Space Centre diversity of First Nations languages in British Columbia and hear from panelists about Royal Museum Shop the value of learning, teaching Intriguing and Unique and sharing Indigenous Royal Museum members & IMAX Royal BCBCMuseum members &season IMAX season languages. pass holders receive 10% off all purchases. pass holders receive 10% off all purchases. Use coupon code: member February 21 I 7 – 9 pm Use coupon code: member royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/shop $10 per person Your purchases support Your purchases support the Royal BC Museum. In partnership with No Admission Required. Member

This day-long workshop will involve visiting the feature exhibition Wildlife Photographer of the Year, going behind the scenes to our imaging studio and time “in the field” with a winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 competition. March 19 I 9 am – 3 pm March 20 I 9 am – 3 pm $45 per person, per day Space is limited to 25 participants

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ALL AGES

Faith & Identity Film Screening Join us for a public screening of Perspectives on Faith & Identity: A Youth Documentary Project. Young participants from various faith and secular backgrounds come together to share and reflect how their personal spiritual life and cultural identity motivates them to take action for their community here in Victoria, and within the wider context of world religious politics. September 12 I 4 – 5:30 pm Free A project by

FLOATING MUSEUM SERIES Connect from museum to open ocean through these live streaming family-friendly events.

about life on board the ship and the scientific studies taking place there. September 12 I 1 – 3 pm Free I Clifford Carl Hall

Finding Museum Deep Sea Volcanoes Connections Join us to learn about the science of hydrothermal vent ecosystems and Ocean Networks Canada’s Neptune observatory. There will also be an opportunity to connect live to a research vessel operating in the Pacific to learn more 16

Dr Maia Hoeberechts and Dr Dave Riddell from Ocean Networks Canada will share stories of their adventures on the open ocean aboard scientific research vessels, while discussing their findings with museum curatorial and learning staff. Join us for

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this lively and participatory discussion of what is found in the ocean, and why it is so important. October 3 I 1 – 3 pm Free I Clifford Carl Hall In partnership with

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Fieldtrippers Nature Walk This Birding Field Trip will be guided by Entomology Collections Manager Claudia Copley and Bird and Mammal Preparator Darren Copley. September 20 I 9 – 11 am Esquimalt Lagoon No registration required

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MUSIC FOR NATURAL HISTORY SERIES Sound Walks, Workshop & Performances Through careful cataloging, research and transcription, sound artists Tina Pearson and Paul Walde have created a performance piece from sounds of the flora and fauna represented in the two main Natural History dioramas at the Royal BC Museum.

Sonic Mimicry Workshop A discussion of themes behind the Music for Natural History Project, including a participatory workshop using sound play to become more intimately aware of surroundings and environments. November 14 I 1 – 3 pm $20 per person $40 per person including performance

Natural History Sound Walk An introduction to the Music for Natural History Project, including a sound walk through the Natural History Gallery and Beacon Hill Park. An opportunity to listen to the complexities and richness of the soundscape and reflect on its changes, from before the Royal BC Museum’s existence, to now. October 17 I 1 – 3 pm $20 per person $40 per person including performance

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Performances

Opportunity Fair

Featuring local musicians and community members using instruments, objects and voices in unusual ways. January 15 & 16 I 8 – 10 pm $25 per person Produced by

What looks like a trade show, feels like a farmers’ market, and builds community like a social enterprise conference? It’s the Living the New Economy Opportunity Fair! Join diverse entrepreneurs, enterprises and other big thinkers and doers for a day of innovative ideas and exciting opportunities. Learn what’s happening in the new economy locally, meet potential collaborators, become a loyal customer or client of a local business and find creative outlets for community building. Catch the inspiring rapid-fire rounds of 60 second “Flash Presentations” too! November 8 I 10 am – 5 pm Free I Clifford Carl Hall In partnership with

Through the support of

Fishbowl This evening event is an opportunity to celebrate collaboration, innovation and communities-in-action. The Fishbowl is Victoria’s own flavour of Dragon’s Den. Watch local entrepreneurs and social enterprises pitch their ideas to a panel of successful business people, potential investors, grant-awarding agencies and a cheerleading audience. The evening will also include the presentation

of the Vancouver Island New Economy (VINE) Awards, paying tribute to outstanding on-the-ground applications of the new economy in our region. November 8 I 6:30 – 9 pm $10 per person Modern History Gallery In partnership with

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Have We Got a Story to TellAdventures in Re-Learning! Our popular Moth Radio Hourinspired storytelling event series continues with absolutely true and daring tales of folks adventuring with re-learning and re-skilling in order to deepen their connection to the land and to each other. Victoria-area storytellers will get the ball rolling with their stories. Then it’s your turn to step up to the mic.

Camera Club Letter Writing Week Community Meet Up Stop by our letter writing Calling all photography buffs! Join fellow enthusiasts and members of the Sidney Shutterbugs and the Victoria Camera Club in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 exhibition. Enjoy the amazing photographs with them as they mingle and share their expertise and stories. December 6 I 10 am – 5 pm Free with admission or membership

December 2 I 7 – 9 pm $5 per person

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station, sit down and pen a note. Maybe it’s a thank-you note to your Aunt for that present she sent or a query to your local representative. We will provide the paper, pens, envelopes and even stamps (no parcels to South Africa please). Who knows, the letter you write could one day become part of our archives. January 2 – 9 I 11 am – 2 pm Free with admission or membership

Staff Picks Mingle: Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition Join in conversation with our Royal BC Museum staff in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition as they share their favourite photograph and tell great stories that will connect you even closer to our collections and exhibitions. January 30 I 1 – 3 pm February 27 I 1 – 3 pm March 15 I 1 – 3 pm Free with admission or membership

Journeys in Astronomy Day ReSkilling Series – The Royal Astronomical Food, Tools, Clothing Society of Canada, Victoria will host Astronomy Day at and Shelter the Royal BC Museum. Join Preserving food, sharpening tools, mending clothing and building simple shelters were skills that were common two generations ago, but are at risk of being forgotten today. Revive these skills alongside others in a program series designed in partnership with Living the New Economy and O.U.R. Ecovillage. February 10, March 9, April 13, May 11 I 5 – 7 pm $35 per program or $120 for the series

us and explore the mysteries of the universe. Learn about the constellations through planetarium programs; solar telescope viewing to safely see the sun; hands-on activities and presentations. Outdoor and indoor activities will be available. May 14 I 10 am – 4 pm Free I Clifford Carl Hall

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Lest We Forget: Remembrance Commemorations

Lest We Forget: A Musical Tribute to The Great War

Look for free performancebased presentations by musicians, singers and storytellers, outreach school programs on November 10 & 11 in Clifford Carl Hall.

Join the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy for a musical tribute commemorating The Great War. The diverse musical program includes video footage from the First World War. This performance is part of the Victoria Symphony’s “Lest We Forget” concert series. November 10 I 7 – 9 pm Free I Clifford Carl Hall

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Victoria Children’s Choir The Victoria Children’s Choir will perform music on themes of war and peace. The awardwinning Victoria Children’s Choir, founded by Artistic Director Madeleine Humer, comprises over 70 talented singers aged 8 – 17, and are known for their performances of wide-ranging repertoire both around Victoria and on tour. November 11 12:30 – 12:45 pm & 1:45 – 2 pm

Story Theatre Company

Christmas in Old Town

The Story Theatre Company and the Royal BC Museum have teamed up to present a very personal vision of the young men and women who served on the front line. This dramatic storytelling event is drawn from actual letters and reports of those who were there. Music, poetry and news clips of the time are woven into the personal stories to give an overall vision of the times and the people who lived in them. November 11 | 2:30 – 3:30 Free I Clifford Carl Hall

The sights and sounds of Christmas long ago. Visit the wood-cobbled streets laced with festive garlands and see the shops decked with seasonal finery. Late November – January 2 Included with admission or membership

Carol-Along with the Carillon Bring your family, friends and pooch and gather under the Centennial Carillon. Provincial Carillonneur Rosemary Laing will climb the 75 stairs to the top of the carillon where she commands the 62 bells. The crowd down below, led by the Newcombe Singers, sings along. Hot chocolate and cookies help to make the season bright and at the end of the 45 minute set, the Carillion is lit for the holidays. A unique event. November 29 | 4:30 – 5:15 pm Free

Helmcken House Old-Fashioned Christmas Step through the doors of the oldest house in British Columbia still on its original site, and experience what Christmas would have been like in Victoria over 100 years ago. Decorations, music and first-hand accounts will take you back to Christmas past. December 20 – January 4 12 – 4 pm Included with admission or by donation

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SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Professional Development Days for teachers and students Year-round Marine education, understanding primary source documents, digital learning…these are a few of the professional development days we have for teachers. For each of the provincial professional development days, we will also run a full-day camp for kids.

School programs are designed to provide a dynamic menu of options for students and teachers, to nurture a life-long love of learning and to ignite inquiry about museum objects and ideas.

Trailhead Tours

Learning Labs

Inquiry Guides

Lightly-guided docent-led option

Staff-led, day-long museum school option January – February

Self-guided resources for the permanent galleries and special exhibitions Year-round Look for our age-appropriate K – 2, 3 – 7 and 8 – 12 scaled guides on our website.

November – March Themes include: Changing Landscapes, Predator v. Prey, Nature Photography, Missing Narratives in the Modern History gallery, Material Evidence, Reading an Object and Helmcken Christmas.

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Themes include: Sustainability Then and Now, Species at Risk and Truth and Reconciliation.

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October 23, 2015 November 20, 2015 February 19, 2016 $60 per person

Creative Writing and Digital Visits and Wronging – Home Outreach Boxes Learners Series Year-round This four week session will embrace the creative side of failure, while finding the funny within. Home learners will work alongside museum staff and be inspired by museum objects and stories for their writing projects. The giggleworthy words will be shared during the Early Shift: That’s Funny! evening event. November 9, 16, 23, 30 10 am – 12 pm $50 per child ($30 for the second child in a family) In partnership with the Story Studio and Paper Street Studio

Not on Vancouver Island? No problem. In addition to our ever-growing Learning Portal digital platform, we are also developing video conferencing and outreach box options to connect classrooms around the province to the Royal BC Museum. Learn more >

Learning Portal The Royal BC Museum at your fingertips! The Learning Portal is a fresh, interactive online resource that supports exploration of our collections. Featuring videos, sounds, stories, guides and now playlists; all available from the site for anyone to assemble and share. Year-round Follow your curiosity now > For more information and to purchase tickets visit royalbcmuseum.bc.ca

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MEMBERSHIP

Get the ultimate value for your family. Kids’ Club membership is free with your family membership purchase. Enjoy benefits, earn cool prizes and get exclusive access to events including:

Father Christmas Visit

Kids’ Club Writing Course

Don’t forget your Christmas wish list! Beat the crowd and get exclusive time with Father Christmas. Then join us to create your own special Christmas craft and enjoy a holiday treat and hot cocoa. Complimentary digital and printed photo with Father Christmas included.

This six-week course will playfully explore the galleries and behind the scenes, finding word adventures along the way. These trips around the Royal BC Museum will be the inspiration for stories that Kids’ Club kids create. Don’t think the galleries are funny? Think again. The Kids’ Club writing projects will be shared during the Early Shift: That’s Funny evening event.

December 5 | 9 – 10 am $10 per Kids’ Club member Space is limited | Registration required Ages 5 – 10

Royal BC Museum members get all the perks!

October 17, 24, 31 | 10:30 am – 12 pm November 7, 14, 21 | 10:30 am – 12 pm $75 per Kids’ Club member for the course Space is limited | Registration required Ages 7 – 12

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For an entire year enjoy unlimited admission, discounts on special events, express entry, exclusive offers and more – all for one low price. PLUS! Get up to 20% off admission to more than 25 other attractions. See full list > ONLINE Join today > IN PERSON at the box office or in the main lobby PHONE 250 387-3287

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LECTURE SERIES

president of the BC Black Early Photography: History Awareness Society. Through the Lens February 3 I 12 – 1 pm of the Royal BC Museum Collections Life and Times at Presented by Dan Savard the End of the Ice Dan will discuss milestones Age: A New Picture in the history of photography, of an Old World illustrated with examples from the vast anthropological collections of the Royal BC Museum and Archives. December 2 I 12 – 1 pm

Building our Whale Research Collection

LIVE @ LUNCH Free Newcombe Auditorium

Species at Risk Provincial Tour Highlights Presented by Rachelle Linde and Jenny Arnold, Species at Risk Learning Facilitators After a summer of connecting with communities across the province of BC, the Species at Risk interpreters will give a peek into some of the more 28

illuminating, surprising and funny aspects of their journey. September 2 I 12 – 1 pm

Women on the Edge of Gold Presented by Vanessa Winn Founding fur-trade families adapt to Victoria’s changing society during the gold rush. October 7 I 12 – 1 pm

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Discovering Victoria’s Great War at Home Presented by Paul Ferguson Learn about local connections to the Great War including heritage sites, memorials and commemorations. November 4 I 12 – 1 pm

Presented by Dr Gavin Hanke Join Dr Hanke as he shares how we acquire whale specimens for our research collection and the unique challenges associated with preparing and storing these large animals.

Presented by Dr Richard Hebda Join Dr Hebda as he describes the fascinating changes on South Vancouver Island between 35,000 and 10,000 years ago and the controversial implications for understanding our geology, biota and ecosystems.

Peace River Valley: Biodiversity and Conservation Initiatives Presented by Sarah Cox and Royal BC Museum Natural History curatorial and collections staff Biologists and other experts from BC take on a bio blitz to document the flora and fauna of the Peace River region. April 6 I 12 – 1 pm

March 2 I 12 – 1 pm

January 6 I 12 – 1 pm

Black Pioneers of British Columbia Join Karen Hoshal, descendant of the Alexander pioneer family as she shares the history of her family and other black pioneers of the area. Karen is the past For more information and to purchase tickets visit royalbcmuseum.bc.ca

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$5 per person, Free for Friends of the BC Archives members Newcombe Auditorium

Managing the Cariboo Gold Rush Presented by Marie Elliott Philip Henry Nind was the least qualified of the assistant gold commissioners Governor James Douglas chose to manage law and order in the new Colony of British Columbia. How did he cope with his responsibilities 400 miles from Victoria, managing a Gold Escort and myriad other duties? September 20 I 2 pm

Northwest Passage. Inglis will give an overview of the exhibit and his recently published book. October 18 I 2 pm

Researching “Stewards of the People’s Forests” Presented by Dr Bob Griffin and Dr Lorne Hammond The creation of the British Columbia Forest Branch in 1912 marked the start of more than a century of service by the many staff who served as stewards of BC’s forests. The speakers will look at the major personalities, and the frontline foresters, rangers and firefighters, who dedicated their lives – and sometimes risked them – to protect BC’s forests. November 15 I 2 pm

James Cook; An The De Cosmos Explorer for the Ages Enigma Presented by Robin Inglis Historian of exploration of the northwest coast of America, Robin Inglis was recently the research curator for the major exhibition Arctic Ambitions; Captain Cook and the

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Presented by Gordon Hawkins Hawkins will explore the eccentric life of a bombastic visionary who arrived in 1858, founded the British Colonist

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and battled for responsible government against Governor James Douglas. He championed BC’s entry into Confederation, playing a crucial role in the creation of present-day Canada. Yet today he is hardly remembered. January 17 I 2 pm

Road to Ruin: James Douglas and the Obfuscation of the Cariboo Wagon Road Presented by Frank Leonard, Ph.D. This presentation explores the finance, construction and early operation of the Cariboo Wagon Road. By reviewing Governor James Douglas’s dispatches to London, and the private comments that officials attached to them, Dr Leonard reaches a conclusion which challenges the traditional, celebratory view of Douglas’ government of the mainland colony. February 21 I 2 pm

Returning French Canadians to Victoria’s and British Columbia’s History

An Artist of Rare Ability: The Life and Photographs of C.S. Bailey

Presented by Jean Barman Drawing from her prizewinning French Canadians, Furs, and Indigenous Women in the Making of the Pacific Northwest, Jean Barman will explore French Canadians’ contributions to Fort Victoria, explain their relationships with indigenous women, and argue for their critical role in the establishment of British Columbia. This will be a special meeting offered jointly by the Friends of the BC Archives and The Association Historique francophone de Victoria. April 17 I 2 pm

Presented by David Mattison C.S. Bailey was the first Vancouver photographer to specialize in landscape and marine photography. Every year between 1888 and 1892 he documented the city’s growth from different vantage points, making him the eyes of the city. He also photographed commercial enterprises and created iconic images along the Canadian Pacific Railway. May 15 I 2 pm

Royal BC Museum back courtyard  Deadbeetz  Pig BBQ Joint  Puerto Vallarta Amigos  The Love Perogy

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FRIENDS OF THE BC ARCHIVES LECTURES


©Petr Bambousek (Czech Republic) Refelections in black

EXHIBITIONS FEATURE EXHIBITIONS

Wildlife Photographer of the Year Wildlife Photographer of the Year showcases award-winning images that tell the astonishing stories of our natural world while pushing the boundaries of technical skill. Selected from more than 42,000 entries, these magnificent photographs celebrate the beauty and magnificence of the world in which we live, as well as acting as a stark reminder of the fragility of nature. The striking exhibition features 100 large-scale, backlit photographs that include some of the world’s most respected nature photographers and wildlife experts.

EXHIBITION OPEN

DEC 4, 2015 – APR 4, 2016 Purchase tickets now >

Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London.


Mammoths: Giants of the Ice Age Millions of years ago, giants roamed the earth. Often standing more than 14 feet tall, mammoths and mastodons towered over the lands of Europe, Asia and North America, including British Columbia, from as long ago as 1.8 million years in the past to as recently as 10,000 years ago, during the Ice Age. In 2016, the Royal BC Museum will present the rare opportunity to see the larger-than-life exhibition Mammoths: Giants of the Ice Age. With a rich collection of fossils, casts, preserved flesh, immersive media and engaging interactives, Mammoths: Giants of the Ice Age, created by The Field Museum in Chicago, will transport visitors to a time when giants walked among us.

EXHIBITION OPEN

JUN 3 – DEC 31, 2016 Purchase tickets now >


Our Living Languages: First Peoples’ Voices in BC This groundbreaking exhibition celebrates the resilience and diversity of First Nations languages in BC in the face of change. Learn what First Nations communities throughout the province are doing to help their languages survive and flourish, in this beautifully designed exhibition space, featuring original First Nations artwork and interactive stations. In April 2015, the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) awarded the Royal BC Museum the 27th Annual AAM Excellence in Exhibition Competition winner for this exhibition. In partnership with

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PUBLICATIONS

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS

Aliens Among Us: Invasive Animals and Plants in British Columbia Written by Alex Van Tol Illustrated by Mike Deas

$19.95 | ISBN 978-0-7726-6853-0

Would you be surprised if you came face to face with a Red-eared Slider, Gypsy Moth or Brown Bullhead? Alex Van Tol can help. In Aliens Among Us, she identifies more than 50 species of animals and plants that have invaded British Columbia, then explains how they got here and what they’re doing to the environment.

Treasures of the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives Compiled by Prof Jack Lohman $39.95 | ISBN 978-0-7726-6830-1

This beautifully designed book features dramatic new photographs of the collections and exhibitions housed in western Canada’s oldest, largest and best-loved museum. It celebrates not just the richness of museum collections but their importance to culture, science and our understanding of British Columbia’s place in the world. 38

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These Royal BC Museum publications along with many others are available for purchase from your local bookstore, the Royal BC Museum Shop or online. Shop now >

The Emily Carr Collection

100 Objects of Interest

Picture this: more than 100 impressive paintings and a treasure trove of 1,000 sketches and handicrafts; diaries, notebooks, scrapbooks, letters and manuscripts – the world’s largest collection of Emily Carr materials, spanning her entire career. The Royal BC Museum is the proud steward of this exceptional collection. Explore now >

The objects in our collections speak volumes, helping us to understand our past and present, and to envision our future. We are proud to present 100 highlights from the museum and archives from among the more than seven million objects in our collection. Explore now >

Learning Portal The Royal BC Museum at your fingertips! The Learning Portal is a fresh, interactive online resource that supports exploration of our collections. Featuring videos, sounds, stories, guides and now playlists; all available from the site for anyone to assemble and share. Explore now >

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BUILD YOUR OWN WOOLLY MAMMOTH

GALLERY TOURS

Wildlife Photographer Hands-on in of the Year 2015 the Galleries Gallery Tour Check out our ongoing activities

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Click here to print your woolly mammoth > Then follow these instructions to build it 1. Cut out woolly along outside edges 2. Fold woolly on dotted lines 3. Use glue or tape to keep woolly together

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Join one of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners for a personal tour through the gallery of amazing wildlife photographs and explore some of the techniques used to create these incredible images. March 18 | 11 – 11:45 am & 1 – 1:45 pm Free with admission or membership

and closer-look stations throughout our galleries led by our knowledgeable docents. Year-round

Behind the Scenes Tours Experience the working environments of our talented researchers and staff. Behind the Scenes tours are recognized as a “Canadian Signature Experience” by Destination

Canada. Tours are limited to 10 people. Sign up within one hour prior to the tour start time at the information desk in the main lobby.

Gallery Tours Join us for engaging tours through our permanent galleries and learn about the fascinating history of BC. Daily with the exception of Tuesdays. Check our website for tour topics, time and meeting locations. Free with admission or membership.

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Contact the Royal BC Museum

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More information about Royal BC Museum exhibitions and galleries, collections, programs, research, publications and corporate information is available at:

Summer Hours Sunday – Thursday 11 am – 6 pm Friday & Saturday 11 am – 9 pm

royalbcmuseum.bc.ca Royal BC Museum 675 Belleville Street , Victoria, BC V8W 9W2 250-356-RBCM (7226) Toll-free: 1-888-447-7977 reception@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca

Royal BC Museum Hours Daily I 10 am – 5 pm Summer Hours (Late May – September) Sunday – Thursday I 10 am – 5 pm Friday – Saturday I 10 am – 10 pm

IMAX Victoria 10 am – Evening (times vary)

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Fall Hours Monday – Saturday 11 am – 3 pm Closed Sunday

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Members get all the perks! Members enjoy unlimited access to feature exhibitions, 10% off programs and events, exclusive Kids’ Club program and more. Join now >

Daily I 10 am – 5 pm Information correct at time of printing, subject to change. Please see website for the most up-to-date information. Prices do not include applicable taxes. Regular admission applies to the museum galleries and IMAX theatre unless otherwise noted.

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