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PARTNERSHIP PROFILE

Destination Greater Victoria is a proud and long-standing partner of the Royal BC Museum. From sponsoring exhibitions such as Maya: The Greater Jaguar Rises to utilizing the museum’s unique spaces for meetings and receptions, Destination Greater Victoria frequently works with the Royal BC Museum to promote the destination.

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Miranda Ji, Vice President at Destination Greater Victoria, welcomes visitors to Maya: The Great Jaguar Rises exhibition in 2019.

The Royal BC Museum is a landmark attraction in Greater Victoria. The exhibits of Indigenous belongings and the early history of BC draw visitors from all over the world. It is a world-class facility educating British Columbians and non-British Columbians on the rich and varied history of the province. Furthermore, its downtown location is easily accessible to the many visitors who stay in nearby hotels. Along with the BC legislature and the many shops and restaurants that surround the Inner Harbour, the Royal BC Museum contributes to a larger tourism precinct. The attractiveness of a healthy, walkable vacation is part of Greater Victoria’s brand—one we promote in our many marketing channels. We look forward to continuing our strong relationship with the Royal BC Museum in the coming year. As visitors return to Greater Victoria, the Royal BC Museum will be a major component of our path to recovery.

Paul Nursey Chief Executive Officer Destination Greater Victoria

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