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Lillooet Museum The Lillooet Museum records the past of a region where ranchers, gold miners, a railway, First Nations and the RCMP have all made their mark. Address: 790 Main St Lillooet BC Canada V0K 1V0
1 250 256-0043
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Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre Housed in a former Anglican Church, the Lillooet Museum features a selection of First Nations, gold-rush era and other local relics. The Lillooet Visitor Centre is also located on site. Address: 790 Main Street Lillooet BC V0K 1V0
Send an Email (2) 1 250 256-4308
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B.C. Museum of Mining This museum is built out of an old copper mine and so provides a very accurate account of life in a mine during the 1920s and 30s. Visitors can ride in an underground mine train and experience the sites and sounds of the mine. It is also possible to see a more modern piece of mining equipment - a giant super truck. Address: Highway 99 Britannia Beach BC V0N 1J0
Send an Email (7) 1 604 896-2233
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Whistler Museum Since it was founded in 1986 the Whistler Museum has expanded to include a good selection of photographs and artifacts that trace the history and development of this famous and very well planned resort. Exhibits include the facade of a Trapper's Cabin and a freeze-dried Western Hoary Marmot - the symbol of Whistler. A local group known as AWARE (Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment)has contributed a fine collection of preserved local and migratory birds. There is also memorabilia from the first Whistler lodges of the early and mid 20th Century, local ski heros and past Olympic bids.
Address: 4329 Main Street Whistler BC V0N 1B4
Send an Email (5) 1 604 932-2019
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Pemberton Museum The Pemberton Museum displays the rich hoistory of the area in authentic log homes. The museum is also home to a gift shop that sells locally hand-crafted gifts, paintings, pottery and more. The museum is open from early June until September. Address: PO Box 267 Pemberton BC V0N 2L0
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West Coast Railway Heritage Park This is a notable collection of railway heritage cars, locomotives and various equipment and memorabilia. For children there is a miniature railway, and this combined with picnic and food services makes it an ideal day out for the whole family. It is even possible to take the train to Squamish from Vancouver or Whistler. Address: 39645 Government Road Squamish BC V0N 3G0
1 604 898-9336
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