X1970ZJmikec
Went to the Museum of Northern British Columbia, which has artefacts from the First Nations along with information on how the local area was settled, and more recent pieces and information related to the development of Prince Rupert and the Canadian Pacific Railway. An educational way to spend an hour or two.
Gaelstrom
This place is very attractive from the outside, built as it is from local timber. The theme continues inside with very attractive wood used throughout.The museum is effectively in two large spaces. The front, focussing on historic items would benefit from a more modern interpretive approach & theming. Labelling & context needs improvement, as does some lighting.The second room has mostly Aboriginal cultural displays, & creations & is much better, as all the issues mentioned in the paragraph above are absent, helped by much natural light.Externla photographs do not do the building justice.
FellowTraveller44
The Museum is designed as a long house and is well organized to reveal the history of the area, the pattern of local settlement and activity, and to display a marvellous collection of First Nations artifacts, including some fine contemporary masks, weaving and carvings. Well worth a visit, especially if you can get a guided tour.
jonm205
Close to town centre and built using huge logs this museum has loads of First Nation artefacts and some amazing cultural exhibits which show how the earliest settlers lived sustainably in the environment.
katrida
take one of the guided tours as you get a lot more information than you do on a self guided tour, especially on First Nation Peoples history.
EllaTina
Very impressive museum for the size of the community. Lots of history, plus some great art pieces. Its a very nice facility.
kevinleo
The museum is small, but they have quality artifacts. Things are well displayed and well labelled. Some of the rooms are absolutely awesome. The location is fantastic. Plan to spend a couple of hours and then go get some sea food at Cow Bay.
2RoadTrippers2013
We spent several hours here learning about the native history of the area. The museum is housed in a stunning building with windows providing a view to the fishing harbor below. All of the exhibits are extremely well done. This museum is a must visit while in Prince Rupert.
capitollover
This unassuming cedar building houses an interesting array of First Nations artifacts in tasteful and informative arrangement. I have seen this same artifacts at a much larger museum in Anchorage, Alaska. I must say the quality and depth here are on a par with that vast museum. The guide, a local tribesman, was very knowledgeable and engaging. The museum tour was part of our bus tour package, but I would have spent the $6.00 to tour it on my own. If you are interested in First Nations history and artifacts, it is well worth your time. I would say you could tour it in 1 hour to 3 hours, depending on how much you want to read and absorb. Photography is allowed without flash.If you are a large group (15 or more), you might want to arrange to also attend a ceremonial dance inside the log house nearby. Contact the museum for arrangements and pricing. It was fascinating.http://museumofnorthernbc.com
jennyb001
The artefacts were brought to life by our guide as we toured the stunning cedar structure.....well worth a visit.
scandelay
Very well done small/medium museum providing interesting information about the history of the area. Just the right size and amount of information to be manageable. Small, beautiful and diverse collection of First Nations artifacts. Pretty setting on the waterfront.
Delta_BCRob
This was museum was a good deal at $6.00 as there was also a guided tour available for 4 or more. The young man doing the tour was from the local tribe and very knowledgeable as to the artifacts and history of his people. I learned many things I didn't know before. If you can take the tour.
richjan24
Small fee to enter. Self guided. However I enjoyed learning about the history of the area. The lives of the people whom inhabited it in the early days. The geography of the area. The native indian artifacts. Then the people who came seeking wealth. The building of the rail road..
RoadTripLover333
The museum is situated in a beautiful building which resemble a longhouse from the inside. There is a room in the back of the museum which has magnificent views of the Skeena River, local mountains, and the marina and cruise ship dock. Displays are well lit, usually at a pretty good height to be seen, and usually have unobstructed views. However, there were occasions where some objects are displayed and there is no explanation about the object. One was a big boat suspended from the ceiling in the first room you enter. There are several totem poles in the museum, and nothing is documented about them either. In many of the display cases in the first room, I did not know which First Nation group the case or artifact pertained to. These omissions took away from the overall experience,The museum did provide many interesting First Nation artifacts related to tools, basketry, and clothing. First Nation material composes about 75% of what you see. Most of the remaining 25% relates to history of the region. It covers trade (both before European contact and after European contact), the history of the Grand Trunk Railway and early years of Prince Rupert, and the history of commercial fishing and fish processing in the region.I found much of what I saw interesting. There was a room in the back that had a tv to show some related videos. It had a sign on it that said that they hope to fix it as soon as possible. Hope it doesn't sit like that forever, because some of the videos looked like they would have been quite interesting.Overall, the museum is definitely worth visiting. I would feel most people should be able to see this museum in about 2 hours. You can definitely spend more time if you take your time and read things. The $6 admission charge is very reasonable. If they address some of the improvements I made reference to, this could really be a great place to visit.
napsc
Museum, Boat docks,Seaplane Base, viewing ships in the harbor,Waterfront. Port Edward at a FoodTruck (Hamburgers&fries)Smiles seafood Cafe (Very Poor quality Food)