Victoria, British Columbia City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Victoria, British Columbia Travel Guide has been your connection to Victoria's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Museums
An enjoyable experience anytime is to tour Victoria's incredible museums. As you walk back in time, you will learn about the astonishing history of British Columbia and how it became what it is today. A fine place to start is at the Royal British Columbia Museum. The museum displays countless exhibits that explore a unique look into the areas human and natural history. Then, for a better understanding of the early Pacific Coast explorers such as Captain James Cook, visit the Maritime Museum. The museum’s exhibits include: shipbuilding, whaling, fishing and some of the most spine-tingling stories of the areas shipwrecks. To learn about the history of WaxWorks and to see the life size wax figures of Captain James Cook, Queen Victoria, Diana Princess of Whales, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Babe Ruth and hundreds of other famous sages in history visit the Royal London Wax Museum
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An enjoyable experience anytime is to tour Victoria's incredible museums. As you walk back in time, you will learn about the astonishing history of British Columbia and how it became what it is today. A fine place to start is at the Royal British Columbia Museum. The museum displays countless exhibits that explore a unique look into the areas human and natural history. Then, for a better understanding of the early Pacific Coast explorers such as Captain James Cook, visit the Maritime Museum. The museum’s exhibits include: shipbuilding, whaling, fishing and some of the most spine-tingling stories of the areas shipwrecks. To learn about the history of WaxWorks and to see the life size wax figures of Captain James Cook, Queen Victoria, Diana Princess of Whales, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Babe Ruth and hundreds of other famous sages in history visit the Royal London Wax Museum









