Added: 06/12/2006 |
The Royal British Museum in Victoria has been a permanent resident of the Inner Harbour in the downtown of British Columbia capital for about hundred years. The main draw for Royal British Museum visitors is the authentic, periodic and cultural galleries within the museum's stone walls. With their help you can walk through time and history depicting the humble beginnings of British Columbia original life and the development of its people, wildlife, economies and civilizations. That is really an interesting trip, offering a lot to see and feel.
The Royal British Museum is a visual, larger than life, story book displaying and outlining the regression, depression and progressive times of the west coast wildlife and the trials of man's survival. It is one of the mainstays of tourism Victoria style.
The Royal British Museum in British Columbia, Canada draws new exhibits from around the world to go on display with the popular year round dioramas. Delivering an always changing venue within the Royal British museum Canada, these exhibitions capture the story of Canada`s west coast history and wildlife. It includes numerous native artifacts (totem poles, clothing, and masks), an IMAX theatre, life-sized models of local wildlife in their respective environments (a towering wooly mammoth) and a simulated journey to the depths of the ocean.
In addition it also often hosts touring exhibits from around the world. In recent years these exhibits have included Leonardo da Vinci, Dinosaurs, Egyptian artifacts and Genghis Khan.
The journey back in time goes on with a large First Nations exhibit, including a longhouse and descriptions of the experience of indigenous people when they encountered Europeans. Life-like visual displays complete with sounds give the impression that you are just walking through the various scenes as they existed in reality! Now you walk through a town, typical of the early 20th century, complete with a movie theatre (where silent movies are shown), then visit a train station, a hotel, an alley (based on Fan Tan Alley in Victoria's Chinatown) and more. So that you can do the city within some hours staying in one and the same hall of the Royal British museum.
The Natural History Gallery, housing in the building of Royal British Museum, takes you on a long look into our natural history through the eyes of forests and it's wildlife - wilderness exhibit surrounds you with wildlife exploring the landscapes of BC as if time had stood still. A beautiful, massive Woolly Mammoth guarding the museum gallery entrance, a Grizzly Bear hunts for food in one of the three-dimensional forest dioramas - both are very impressive. Besides, Ice age mammals are recreated in the heat of the hunt. Isn't it a quick reminder to us to appreciate the present environment and to ask, for all, to try and be a little bit more environmentally conscious?
The Royal British Museum BC is a great educational tour indoors discovering and understanding the past of Canadian people, forests, oceans, wildlife and of its west coast communities. The exhibits are world class and the location is central. The royal British Museum BC is really a great place for families and children to spend some quality time together learning, looking and listening.
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