ROYAL BC MUSEUM
PROGRAM GUIDE SPRING/SUMMER MARCH–AUGUST 2020
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FAMILY PROGRAMS WONDER SUNDAY
Adventure awaits! Bring your curiosity—and the whole family. Join us in the galleries every Sunday through May for exploration, excitement and fun.
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People On the Go
Planes, trains and automobiles help transport people across the province. We look at the history and future of travel.
March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 1:00–3:00 pm Becoming BC gallery
Laugh Out Loud
Whether you giggle, guffaw or chuckle, laughter is the best medicine. Share some jokes and make sure you’re on your silliest behaviour.
April 5, 12, 19, 26 I 1:00–3:00 pm Natural History gallery
Orcas
Orcas have fascinated people for millennia. Learn about their unique behaviours and impressive adaptations.
May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 I 1:00–3:00 pm Orcas: Our Shared Future exhibition
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FAMILY PROGRAMS BIG PLAY SATURDAY MORNING WORKSHOP A Long, Long Time Ago NEW
These fun, playful and interactive workshops are designed for early and young learners. We’ll explore the sights and sounds of the past through hands-on activities and adventures. Join us each week for a new adventure.
April 18, 25 and May 2 9:00–10:00 am I for 3–5-year-olds 10:15–11:15 am I for 6–8-year-olds $25 per session or $60 per series, per person Learning Centre and Becoming BC gallery GET TICKETS
MUSEUM HANGOUT Orca Family Pod Program NEW
Orcas—they’re just like us! Intergenerational learning is central to orca culture and core to this learning experience. This program will dive into the Orcas: Our Shared Future exhibition and include an ocean-themed activity fit for the whole family. Suitable for kids 10 and under, plus their grown-ups.
July 22 and August 26 1:30–2:30 pm $15 for a family + museum admission GET TICKETS
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM Orcas Family Sleepover
Bring the family pod on an ocean-themed adventure inspired by our feature exhibition, Orcas: Our Shared Future. Set up camp in the galleries, dive into hands-on games and activities, catch a late-night movie and more!
October 24 I 6:30 pm –9:00 am $80 per person GET TICKETS
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CAMPS SPRING BREAK CAMPS Focus on Nature SOLD OUT
Aspiring shutterbugs will have the chance develop their skills in photo composition and storytelling through hands-on experience. They’ll sneak behind the scenes in our Natural History collections and explore Beacon Hill Park as they learn to capture dynamic nature shots, all inspired by our Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.
March 16–20 and March 23–27 9:00 am –4:00 pm $280 per person Ages 7–11 Before- and after-camp care available
Mini Focus on Nature
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While the older campers venture into nature, the mini-campers (ages 4 to 6) will get a bit messy right here at the museum. We’ll discover strange and fascinating elements of the natural world and explore them creatively with paint and clay. Our Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will be the starting point for this playful camp.
March 16–20 and March 23–27 9:00 am –12:00 pm $140 per person Ages 4–6 After-camp care available LEARN MORE
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CAMPS SUMMER CAMPS Orca Camp
Make a splash at a camp like no other! Explore the world of orcas with fascinating collections, playful activities and exciting field trips, inspired by our feature exhibition, Orcas: Our Shared Future.
July 6–10, July 13–17, July 20–24, August 17–21, August 24–28 and August 31–September 4 9:00 am –4:00 pm $280 per person Ages 7–11 July 27–31 and August 10–14 9:00 am –4:00 pm $280 per person Ages 10–14 REGISTER TODAY
Mini Orca Camp
This morning camp is an opportunity for the littlest scientists among us to explore orcas. Through hands-on games, ocean stories and crafts, our play-based camp will be a whale of a time!
July 27–31 and August 24–28 9:00 am –12:00 pm $140 per person Ages 4–6
NATURESKETCH Art and Science Camp
NatureSketch is an outdoor nature camp for kids that focuses on observing and sketching wildlife habitats in unique ecosystems. Campers will learn to look closely as they sketch natural history specimens within the Royal BC Museum collection, and we’ll make connections between wonders of biodiversity within and beyond the museum. A partnership between The Robert Bateman Centre and the Royal BC Museum. Campers will spend time in both locations.
July 13–17 and August 17–21 9:00 am –4:00 pm $280 per person Ages 7–11 REGISTER TODAY
LEARNING PORTAL
Discover BC through the lens of the museum and archives’ extensive collections, research and partnerships, all in one place. The Learning Portal is a dynamic and intuitive online resource designed to engage learners in many different ways. Featuring spectacular audio and video content, fascinating images and compelling articles, the Learning Portal encourages imagination, engagement and wonder.
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MEMBER-ONLY PROGRAMS HELLO EXHIBITION!
NEW
Parents and care-providers: have your kids ever asked a question about the museum that stumped you? We have the answers. This specially designed program will introduce you to the galleries and the stories behind them, so you can share what you know with your little ones. While you take a tour led by a Learning educator, your kids will enjoy themed childminding focused on the same ideas. Suitable for families with children aged 3–10.
$15 per family REGISTER TODAY
First Peoples gallery
MEMBERS GET ALL THE PERKS! Receive unlimited admission to core galleries, feature exhibitions, discounts on programs and so much more! JOIN TODAY
March 20 I 10:00–11:00 am
Orcas: Our Shared Future exhibition
June 10 I 10:00–11:00 am June 20 I 10:00–11:00 am
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Mammoth Birthdays! Starting in April we are offering birthday parties for children ages 5â&#x20AC;&#x201C;10. Events include a museum facilitator who will provide hands-on activities, private space and access to the core galleries. Bring your food, decorations and enthusiasm for a one-of-a-kind celebration.
Three themes to choose from: Bizarre Beastsâ&#x20AC;&#x2039; Take a closer look at the wonderfully weird and the curiously cute animals that live in BC. History in Action Visit Old Town to make connections between the past and the present Museum Mysteries Explore beyond the galleries to learn more about what it takes to bring a museum to life
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ADULT PROGRAMS
PARALLEL PLAY CHILDMINDING
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For select adult-focused events this year, we will provide childminding as a support for families. The childminding will be hosted on-site in the Learning Centre, and the activities will be related in an age-appropriate way to the theme of the adult event. Designed for kids aged 3–10.
$15 per child Registration required REGISTER TODAY
SOLD OUT PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP FOR ADULTS
Unleash your inner wildlife photographer at our day-long workshop. Françoise Gervais will offer tips and guidance, helping you hone your skills and focus in on what matters. You’ll spend time both in the classroom and in the field, so bring your camera and dress for the weather. Lunch is not included. Suitable for beginners to advanced intermediates.
March 21 I 9:00 am –3:00 pm $45 per person LEARN MORE
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ADULT PROGRAMS MUSEUM HAPPY HOUR NOW EVERY MONTH
Unwind and recharge with themed events and activities in designated museum galleries. Drinks and light fare are available for purchase. Parallel Play childminding available for most dates.
$10 per person I 19+ Two pieces of ID required for entry GET TICKETS
Strike a Pose
Dinos
Loving dinosaurs doesn’t have to end when adulthood hits. Join in on the conversation with experts and learn all there is to know about the most up-to-date dino news. Please note: This Happy Hour falls on a Saturday!
June 6 I 5:30–7:00 pm Natural History gallery
Pride
Show your colours at our pride themed happy hour and join us in Old Town for a gay old time.
A photography-themed party in honour of our Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.
July 9 I 5:30–7:00 pm Becoming BC gallery
March 12 I 5:30–7:00 pm Natural History gallery
Under the Sea
Music at the Museum
Enjoy live music, either as the audience or the talent, and explore how experiencing music has changed over time.
April 9 I 5:30–7:00 pm Becoming BC gallery
Games Night
From dominos to Dungeons and Dragons, we will have it all. Enjoy a relaxed evening playing games and learning about their histories.
May 7 I 5:30–7:00 pm Becoming BC gallery
Spend a night exploring the sea and learn a bit more about the aquatic critters our orcas call neighbours.
August 13 I 5:30–7:00 pm Natural History gallery
Life’s a Drag
September is basically the Monday of the year: school restarts, routines resume . . . what a drag. But to start the year off on the right foot, we will explore the history of drag as a subversive art form, with performances from local drag talent.
September 10 I 5:30–7:00 pm Becoming BC gallery
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ADULT PROGRAMS MUSEUM CRASH COURSE Cultural Connections NEW
Looking for a deeper understanding of the museum and its work? Join us for these engaging programs, featuring exclusive access to experts, collections and objects selected to provide you with new perspectives. Immerse yourself in Indigenous ways of knowing with Indigenous educator Leslie McGarry as your guide. Leslie will take you through an introduction to the diversity of cultures in what is now BC, their pre- and post-contact history and where Indigenous people are today.
March 14, 21, 28 9:00 am –12:00 pm $180 per person for the series GET TICKETS
WORLD WATER DAY
Through a confluence of voice, sound, film and dance, we will explore water and its importance to all life on earth.
March 22 I 10:00 am –4:00 pm $20 per person Newcombe Conference Hall GET TICKETS
IT’S COMPLICATED: A DISCUSSION SERIES
This participatory discussion series tackles perspectives and definitions, upending assumptions to help us better understand ourselves and our community. An intriguing mix of facilitators will get the conversation started, but where it goes from there is up to you. Parallel Play childminding is available for most dates.
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Trans Visibility
The International Transgender Day of Visibility is March 31. This is a time to celebrate transgender people and the courage it takes to live openly and authentically, while also raising awareness about the discrimination trans people still face.
March 25 I 5:15–7:00 pm
Plastics
Plastics are a major pollutant in our oceans and a ubiquitous material in our daily lives. Is a future of ethical plastic consumption possible?
May 27 I 5:15–7:00 pm
Eco-activism
The world is in the midst of a climate crisis, and activists young and old are demanding action. This Science Literacy Week, unpack how scientific knowledge can support eco-activists’ efforts to protect our local habitats and global future.
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ADULT PROGRAMS FAKE GHOST TOURS 2: GOLD DIGGERS
Ghost-hunting “identical” “twins” Abdul Aziz and Shawn O’Hara are back! Join them as they reveal the 100%-confirmed-ish* supernatural history of BC’s gold rush, including the scandalous career of the Ghost Mayor of Barkerville and the province’s first epidemic of gold fever (a spooky cousin to foot-and-mouth disease). No stone will be left un-toured!
April 1, 3, 4, 5 6:00, 7:30 and 9:00 pm $20 per person Recommended for audiences 12+ GET TICKETS *The Royal BC Museum is legally compelled to inform the reader that none of these stories have been confirmed by museum staff. Or anyone else, in fact.
PYSANKA WORKSHOP
Pysanka, or Ukranian Easter eggs, are beautiful and intricately designed decorative eggs that have been an important element of Ukranian culture for centuries. Join us to learn about the importance of this tradition and how it has evolved over time. You’ll also have the chance to create your very own pysanka, using traditional wax resist methods, under the guidance of experts.
April 4 I 1:00–3:30 pm $20 per person GET TICKETS
ONE-MAN PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Charles Ross and Lisa Hebden tackle the greatest romantic comedy ever: the intrigue, dancing, proposals, lace (did we mention the lace?) are given the one-man once-over. We hope to see you rolling in the aisles in Old Town (not Jane Austen rolling in her grave).
April 16, 17, 18 I 6:00 and 8:00 pm $20 per person GET TICKETS
SPRING INSTITUTE
Did you know that in addition to our world-class exhibitions, programs and publications, the museum and archives also conducts original research? Join us to hear about the fascinating studies taking place across our organization. This full day of talks by Royal BC Museum staff, emeriti and research associates will also include discussions, interactives and poster presentations—drop in for one session or stay all day.
May 2 I 10:00 am –4:00 pm Free LEARN MORE < GO BACK TO INDEX
ADULT PROGRAMS DAY CAMP FOR ADULTS
These jam-packed camp days are for grownups only! Sneak behind the scenes, meet knowledgeable staff and get an insider’s look at our core galleries and feature exhibition. Pack a lunch, ditch the kids and bring a friend for an experience like no other.
$50 per person, per session GET TICKETS
MYSTERY MOUNTAIN FILM SCREENING
In the summer of 2018, the Mystery Mountain Project followed in the footsteps of intrepid adventurers Don and Phyllis Munday to re-enact their first 1926 exploratory expedition to Mount Waddington. Join us for a screening of the documentary film from this expedition, followed by a discussion with filmmakers from the Canadian Explorations Heritage Society.
May 21 I 7:00–9:00 pm $5 per person GET TICKETS
We’re All in This Together
From pop culture to eco-activism, unpack the complex historical and cultural connections between humans and orcas. Through engaging collections and hands-on activities, learn what makes each orca pod unique and what ties our species together.
July 12 and August 16 10:00 am –3:00 pm
Science of the Sea
Dive into the biology of orcas, the ecology of the ocean and the history of marine science on the coast. Meet real scientists and explore unique specimens from the museum’s natural history collection.
July 19 and August 23 10:00 am –3:00 pm
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ADULT PROGRAMS NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: ADULTS ONLY
Sleepover camps aren’t just for kids! Grownups, pack your sleeping bag and PJs and set up camp in the museum’s galleries. Join us for a night of entertainment, snacks and adventurous ocean-themed excursions throughout the museum, inspired by our Orcas: Our Shared Future exhibition.
August 8 to 9 I 6:30 pm –9:00 am $99 per person GET TICKETS
DISTANCE LEARNING
All you need is a computer with a camera, a high-speed internet connection, a screen and sound, and we can deliver a program to you. We can adapt any of our Digital Field Trips for your audience, or—dependent on staff availability— offer Q&A-focused sessions with an archivist, scientist or historian. Suitable for seniors’ centres, libraries and other community groups.
$120 per 45-minute program $75 per 30-minute gallery tour BOOK TODAY
CURIOUS COLLECTIONS: A SENIORS ON-SITE PROGRAM Discuss, share and learn using objects from the Royal BC Museum’s education collection during a private, facilitated, one-hour hands-on session. This program is for groups and should be booked at least two weeks in advance.
$10 per participant Maximum 10 per group No charge for accompanying caregivers BOOK TODAY
TEAM-BUILDING WORKSHOP
Bring your team to the museum for a three-hour team-building workshop. Your group will go behind the scenes, then up to a gallery, before working in small groups to create your own mini-displays. This workshop will challenge your creativity, communication and team spirit.
$1,000 per group Maximum 20 per group BOOK TODAY
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ALL AGES APRIL FOOLS SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t let the Royal BC Museum dupe you. Our staff will place unusual objects next to artifacts and specimens in displays throughout the core galleries. Some of these things are not like the other and it’s your job to identify the objects that don’t belong.
March 27–April 3 10:00 am –5:00 pm LEARN MORE
THE SIKHS: FAITH, HISTORY AND PEOPLE Explore the history, culture and religion of Sikhs in British Columbia during this day-long celebration.
April 5 I 11:00 am –4:00 pm Free Clifford Carl Hall and Newcombe Conference Hall
WORLD OCEANS WEEK Celebrate World Oceans Week with us and come together to explore and show your love for our beautiful blue planet. We’ll be visiting other community celebrations, too! See our website for more details.
June 7–14 Check our calendar for more information in late April
CANADA DAY PENNY CARNIVAL
Join us to celebrate Canada! Try your hand at our penny carnival and learn more about the diverse communities in BC.
July 1 I 1:00–3:00 pm Free Museum precinct LEARN MORE
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ASTRONOMY DAY
The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (Victoria Centre) will host the celebrations for International Astronomy Day. Join us and explore the mysteries of the universe through displays and talks.
April 25 I 10:00 am –4:00 pm Free Clifford Carl Hall and Newcombe Conference Hall LEARN MORE
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ALL AGES FIELDTRIPPERS Join us for themed outdoor field trips led by museum staff and community collaborators. Wear suitable footwear and be prepared for rain. No dogs, please.
By donation Suggested $5 per person LEARN MORE
Living Fossils at Beacon Hill Park
Trees like dawn redwoods, sequoias, gingkos and magnolias were common during the age of dinosaurs but are relatively rare today. Join curator of palaeontology Dr. Victoria Arbour and curator of botany Dr. Ken Marr for a walk back in time. We’ll look at some fossil samples from the museum collection and talk about how palaeontologists use fossil plants to learn about ancient climates.
April 4 I 11:00 am –12:30 pm Ages 10 and up Meet at the Beacon Hill Petting Zoo entrance
In-Seine
This World Oceans Week, join curator of vertebrate zoology Dr. Gavin Hanke and invertebrates collections manager Heidi Gartner as they conduct a beach seine at Willows Beach. In the past we’ve caught more than 20 species of fishes, along with crabs, shrimp and other invertebrates. What will we discover this year?
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ALL AGES FIELDTRIPPERS cont. Orcas Day Trip to Saturna Island
East Sooke Whale Watching
Join us for this special Fieldtripper in honour of our Orcas: Our Shared Future exhibition. We’ll ferry together to Lyall Harbour on Saturna Island, then shuttle to East Point in Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, where we’ll meet up with Parks Canada interpreter Athena George for a guided walk along this scenic coastline. We’ll learn about southern resident orcas and Moby Doll, one of the first whales captured for captivity, right off East Point. Dr. Gavin Hanke, curator of vertebrates, will talk about the museum exhibition and collection. We’ll have time for a quick stop at Saturna Heritage Centre before catching an afternoon ferry to Swartz Bay. Bring lunch, snacks and water. No guarantee we’ll see whales. But we might!
Join curator of vertebrate zoology Dr. Gavin Hanke and a CRD Regional Parks naturalist for a walk along the Coast Trail to learn all about whales. We’ll discover which whale species are found off Vancouver Island’s coast, discuss the ongoing challenges they face and consider what their future might hold. You’ll also learn to identify whales from the shore and understand their behaviour at the surface and underwater. No guarantee we’ll see whales, but we will have a whale of a time!
September 19 I 1:00–3:00 pm Meet at kiosk at Aylard Farm parking lot in East Sooke Regional Park
August 22 I All day Limited space available. Registration required. Ferry and shuttle fares not included.
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LECTURES DISTINGUISHED LECTURE Orcas: Our Shared Future
Join CBC Quirks and Quarks host Bob McDonald and a panel of three experts, each attuned to understanding orcas in a different way. Following the discussion, guests will join the panelists for a sneak preview of our newest feature exhibition, Orcas: Our Shared Future. The
exhibition explores the stories and science that surround the orca—from the scientific method and popular culture to ecological activism and Indigenous knowledge.
May 14 I 7:00–10:00 pm $50 per person GET TICKETS
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LECTURES LIVE @ LUNCH
Orcas
By donation Suggested $5 per person Newcombe Conference Hall
April 1 I 12:00–1:00 pm
Find out what’s happening at the museum and archives in these monthly talks featuring curators, staff and researchers. First Wednesday of each month.
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International Women’s Day
Discover the stories and specimens that will be featured in the museum’s upcoming exhibition, presented by Janet MacDonald and Michael Barnes, heads of Learning and Exhibitions, and Dr. Gavin Hanke, curator of vertebrates.
Oblates
Archivist Genevieve Weber will discuss a new addition to the BC Archives.
May 6 I 12:00–1:00 pm
Join invertebrates collection manager Heidi Gartner, curator of history Dr. Tzu-Chung and curator of art and images Dr. India Young to hear stories about amazing women collectors and creators in British Columbia.
March 4 I 12:00–1:00 pm
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LECTURES FRIENDS OF THE BC ARCHIVES LECTURE SERIES
Lectures and workshops are offered year-round on the third Sunday of every month on topics connected with the BC Archives and the history of the province.
$5 per person for non-members Free for Friends of the BC Archives Payable in cash at the door Newcombe Conference Hall LEARN MORE
Boom and Bust: The Resilient Women of Historic Telegraph Cove Guest Speaker: Jennifer L. Butler
Ocean Falls: After the Whistle
Guest Speaker: R. Brian McDaniel
April 19 I 2:00–3:30 pm
Introduction to the Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria Guest Speaker: Dr. Aaron H. Devor
May 24 I 2:00–3:30 pm
Racialized Histories and Archival Erasures: South Asian History in British Columbia
Guest Speaker: Sharanjit Kaur Sandhra
September 20 I 2:00–3:30 pm
March 15 I 2:00–3:30 pm
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GALLERY PROGRAMS
HANDS-ON IN THE GALLERIES
Check out our ongoing activities and the “closer look” stations located throughout our galleries, hosted by our knowledgeable volunteers. Make sure to explore the whole museum to see what activities or stations are open during your visit.
Included with admission or membership
GALLERY TOURS
Join us for engaging volunteer-led tours through our permanent galleries and learn about the fascinating natural history and human history of BC.
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BEHIND-THE-SCENES TOURS
Experience the working environments of our talented researchers and staff. Tours are limited to 10 people. Destination Canada has identified these amazing tours as a Canadian Signature Experience.
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GALLERY PROGRAMS MUSEUM EDUCATOR-LED GALLERY TOURS
SPECIAL INTEREST GALLERY TOUR
One hour $99 per group of 10 $10 per person for additional guests (maximum 20 people)
One hour $149 per group of 10 $12 per person for additional guests (maximum 20 people)
If you want to explore even further, book a special tour of the galleries led by museum educators. Available for the Natural History and Becoming BC galleries.
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Have a particular topic your club or organization would like to explore? We’ll craft a gallery tour around your specific interest. Please book at least four weeks in advance.
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BEYOND THE HIGHLIGHTS TOUR
Curious about overlooked objects and our galleries’ best-kept secrets? This tour promises to surprise and delight, with stops in the Natural History and Becoming BC galleries
One hour $99 per group of 10 $10 per person for additional guests (maximum 20 people) LEARN MORE
Fill your tank with some of Victoria’s tastiest grub at the Royal BC Museum’s back courtyard. Enjoy an amazing selection of food trucks, then stay and enjoy our welcoming eating area. Truck on over soon! LEARN MORE < GO BACK TO INDEX
FEATURE EXHIBITIONS Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Experience the wonders of nature through the lenses of award-winning photographers from around the world. Now in its 55th year, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition showcases a global selection of outstanding nature photography. Each photo is presented in a huge backlit display with a caption exploring the image’s compelling story. Travelling from London’s Natural History Museum, this exhibition takes viewers on a visual journey around the world, bringing the talent and vision of each photographer closer to all who visit. The images evoke a wide range of emotions but are always visually stunning and thought-provoking. A family favourite.
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FEATURE EXHIBITIONS Orcas: Our Shared Future
Dive deep into the stories and science that surround the magnificent orca, spirit of BC’s wild coast and apex predator of all oceans. Follow the currents of ecological activism, popular culture and Indigenous thought to gain a new appreciation of these sophisticated animals, long feared in Western cultures as “killer whales.” Discover the complex social structure of orca society and reflect on the surprising consequences of captivity. Learn which orca populations are thriving and which are at risk, and surface with a new understanding of how orcas and humans are inextricably connected: we are all a part of nature, not apart from nature.
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FEATURE EXHIBITIONS Our Living Languages: First Peoples’ Voices in BC
We invite you to learn more about the state of Indigenous languages in BC in this groundbreaking interactive exhibition. Language is a powerful, potent marker of identity and culture. Think about the emotional resonance of the term “mother tongue”—the languages we grow up with are our kin, nourishment and birthright. BC is one of the planet’s most linguistically diverse regions. From a global perspective, it’s known as a linguistic hotspot because of the diversity and vitality of the First Nations languages in BC, 34 of which are showcased in this exhibition. Through interactive stations, original First Nations artwork, video, audio and live engagement, Our Living Languages provides visitors with the opportunity to learn more about the history of disrupted languages in BC, the complexity of these languages, and the people—and entire communities—who are working tirelessly to document and revitalize them.
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ONLINE EXHIBITIONS Research Portal
Did you know that our researchers are involved in dozens of ongoing research projects, often with colleagues from around the world? Research is key to our mission at the Royal BC Museum. We produce original research grounded in our extensive collection of more than 7,000,000 specimens, artifacts and cultural objects. The online research portal showcases featured articles, publications and projects by museum staff.
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Learning Portal
Discover BC through the lens of the museum and archives’ extensive collections, research, staff and partners. The Learning Portal is a dynamic and intuitive online resource designed to engage learners of all ages. Featuring spectacular audio and video, captivating images and compelling articles, the Learning Portal encourages imagination, engagement and curiosity.
Staff Profiles
Ever wonder who’s working behind the scenes at the Royal BC Museum? The Staff Profiles website will introduce you to the faces behind different roles. Featuring staff bios and research highlights, our profiles showcase the hard work, dedication and accomplishments of our amazing team.
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BC Archives
Whether you’re a seasoned genealogist or a student researching your first project, the Royal BC Museum’s archives have the resources and staff to point you in the right direction. Visit our online collections to access more than 135,000 digital objects, including maps, photographs and paintings, and order reproductions from the archival collections for personal or research use.
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Blog
One of the newest features on our website is the Royal BC Museum blog, a virtual cabinet of curiosities highlighting our collections, archives, activities and people. Our blog is updated frequently with the latest museum events, news, guest experiences and more. Check in regularly to see what’s happening here at the museum and in our community!
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SCHOOL PROGRAMS Our school programs are designed to provide a dynamic menu of options for students and teachers, to nurture a lifelong love of learning and to ignite inquiry about museum objects and ideas.
EDUCATOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Learning about Archaeology Royal BC Museum archaeologist Nicole Smith and Cowichan Tribes member Harold Joe are collaborating to create a rich day of learning about archaeology. There are many ways to explore archaeology with your learners and to make links with curriculum, using archaeological stories and visits to special places like historic sites and museums. Participants will leave with an understanding of archaeology in BC, having experienced archaeology programming at the museum and learned ways to apply that knowledge and programming in their own learning environments.
May 15 I 9:00 am –4:00 pm $45 per on-site participant $20 per half-day virtual participant (9:00 am –12:00 pm) GET TICKETS
Exploring the Salish Sea: Student Pop-Up Exhibit
Students from dozens of classrooms throughout the Greater Victoria School District are engaging in place-based learning about the natural and cultural history of the Salish Sea. Through inclass inquiry projects and a seafaring adventure with Eagle Wing Tours, they have been making deep connections and surprising discoveries
about our big blue backyard. Students’ informative and interactive displays will be exhibited in the main floor lobby and throughout the Natural and Human History galleries.
April 22, 23 I 10:00 am –1:00 pm Free LEARN MORE
DIGITAL FIELD TRIPS
Can’t get here in person? No problem. If you have access to a computer with a camera, a high-speed internet connection, a large screen and sound, we can deliver a Digital Field Trip to your classroom. Digital Field Trips are live, twoway interactive virtual learning experiences. These inquiry-based, staff-led programs and tours can incorporate historical thinking concepts, scientific methods and processes and First Peoples Principles of Learning.
$120 per 45-minute program $75 per 30-minute gallery tour BOOK TODAY
OUTREACH KITS
We aim to make our collections, research and expertise available to everyone, including those who can’t visit the museum in person. Check out our library of prepared kits, which feature lesson plans, hands-on activities and primary source materials from the Royal BC Museum and BC Archives.
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SCHOOL PROGRAMS LEARNING LABS
Learning Labs are inquiry-based and staff-led, investigating big ideas with the galleries as a backdrop.
$99 per class BOOK TODAY
Predator Versus Prey: The Case of the Cougar
Exploring BC Through the Past, Present and Future
This lab focuses on the curricular competencies of Continuity and Change, and Historical Evidence. We will examine and handle BC artifacts, explore the museum and think about what these artifacts might be like in the future.
October to April
Reading an Object
This introduction to predators and prey of BC has a special focus on the relationship between cougars and humans. Students will discover what makes a successful hunter, how animals protect themselves from predation and how humans complicate food webs and predatorprey relationships.
In this lab students explore the meaning and purpose behind museums. Old Town (in the Becoming BC gallery) will provide a window into the past. Students will be encouraged to ask questions and think critically about the importance of heritage and the role of preservation in nurturing an understanding of the past.
October to April
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SCHOOL PROGRAMS The Numbers of Nature
“Change is the only constant in BC’s natural history.” This statement greets all visitors to the Natural History gallery, and the gallery clearly illustrates the concept. In this lab we establish connections between mathematics and science. Students will learn about mass extinctions, climate change and biodiversity and be reminded that life in BC and on the planet has been shaped and changed by processes in constant motion.
October to April
Gold Rush: Photography and Memory
In this lab we will look at how we read photographs and how that process can help us better understand history. We will incorporate historical thinking concepts such as Change and Continuity and Historical Perspectives. The lab will be presented primarily in the gold rush displays of the Becoming BC gallery.
October to April
Simple Machines
Through an introduction to simple machines found within the gallery, students will be able to identify the six basic simple machines and explain their uses. Students will also be able to make connections between what they have seen in the gallery and what can be found in their own classrooms and homes.
lives. Focusing on understanding ethics through discussion and debate, we address topics like Truth and Reconciliation, pipelines, environmental stewardship and representation (in museums and beyond).
October to April
Let’s Talk
This learning lab is up to you. Give us a sense of what you want, and we’ll work with you to create something that fits your students’ needs. If your class is visiting from outside Greater Victoria, we can provide an introduction to the museum and behind-the-scenes access, while leaving plenty of time for open exploration of the museum.
October to May
Orcas and Us
Inspired by the feature exhibition Orcas: Our Shared Future, this learning lab will will explore a variety of themes, from ocean literacy to social awareness, and how they all intertwine with one incredible species: the orca. This learning lab will include a visit to the feature exhibition.
May to December
October to April
Ethics: Dialogue and Debate How do you tell right from wrong? In this lab, we engage in ethical dialogue, using the museum’s core galleries to understand how we can make ethical decisions in our everyday
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SCHOOL PROGRAMS TRAILHEAD GALLERY STATION
Visit our activity stations for classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, presented by trained volunteer educators. Our Tuesday theme, Thinking like a Historian, will involve thoughtprovoking activities in the Becoming BC gallery to encourage students in the process of making sense of history. Our Thursday theme, Thinking like a Scientist, will involve exciting hands-on activities in the Natural History gallery, inviting students to consider the different ways in which scientists understand the world.
INQUIRY GUIDES Resources for students, teachers and chaperones are available for use during self-guided visits to the core galleries. Ageappropriate activities and guides help students take a closer look at the museum while connecting with big ideas and themes learned in the classroom. Self-guided resources are available for the core galleries and feature exhibitions and are scaled for grades K–2, 3–7 and 8–12.
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ACCESSIBILITY Sensory-Friendly Museum Opening
The Royal BC Museum and IMAX® Victoria will host a free sensory-friendly event during Autism Awareness Month. The museum will offer reduced noise and lighting in the galleries, along with planned activities. This program is sponsored by the Canucks Autism Network. IMAX will also host two sensory-friendly screenings of a documentary film at 9:00 am and 10:00 am.
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Greater Victoria Public Library Culture and Recreation Pass
Every year the Royal BC Museum provides 20 complimentary family memberships to the Greater Victoria Public Library for the Culture and Recreation Pass program. Memberships are available on loan for a week to anyone with a Greater Victoria Public Library card.
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Leisure Assistant’s Pass
With presentation of a Leisure Assistant’s Pass (provided through Recreation Integration Victoria), an assistant accompanying a person with a disability receives complimentary admission to the museum.
Indigenous Peoples The Royal BC Museum acknowledges its location in the traditional territories of the Lekwungen (Songhees and Xwsepsum). Visitors identifying as Indigenous receive complimentary access to the museum during regular operating hours. Please see the admissions desk for more information.
School Programs
The Royal BC Museum is an institution that values a sense of discovery and nurtures a community of learners. Exchange and dialogue form the foundation of the Learning department here at the Royal BC Museum. Our offerings are tailored to students and teachers with a range of interests in content and museum engagement, from guided school tours to selfguided inquiry sheets and from professional development day offerings for teachers to gallery animation stations. We accept bookings for BC school groups Tuesdays through Sundays.
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Outreach Kits
Can’t make it to the Royal BC Museum? Let us come to you. Collections and resources for schools, community groups and seniors are available for loan.
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PUBLICATIONS Spirits of the Coast
Orcas in Science, Art and History Edited by Martha Black, Lorne Hammond and Gavin Hanke with Nikki Sanchez
$29.95
With contributors like Briony Penn, David Suzuki, Misty MacDuffee, Tavish Campbell, Kyler Vos, Jess Housty, Gary Geddes, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, Ken Balcomb, Rande Cook and dozens more, this collection brings together diverse voices, young and old, to explore the excitement and ecology of orcas. A literary and visual journey through past and possibility.
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Sharks, Skates, Rays and Chimeras of British Columbia
A Royal BC Museum Handbook by Gordon McFarlane and Jackie King with photographs by Andy Murch
$24.95
This book is for everyone interested in learning more about sharks and their relatives. It provides the most accurate and up-to-date information on chondrichthyans (cartilaginous fishes) in British Columbia waters, including detailed species descriptions and identification information. Sharks, Skates, Rays and Chimeras of British Columbia presents sharks and their relatives as valuable members of our coastal fish community, worthy of respect, study, admiration and protection.
PURCHASE NOW These Royal BC Museum publications, along with many others, are available for purchase online, at the Royal Museum Shop or at your local bookstore.
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