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125 B S Shore Rd, Lake Cowichan, BC V0R 2G0, CanadaKarte
Telefon: +1 250-749-6142
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GuesHu
The Little Museum that Could
We were extremely impressed with the way the museum is set out. The info provided was so interesting and informative and readable - in so many museums, you can't read the labels. The newspaper articl...
Bewertet am 3. Juni 2022
Burnabytravellers
Insulting to First Nations
This museum has some interesting exhibits and artifacts but it is very Eurocentric and colonial in its history. It omits any reference to the First Nations who lived on this land for millennia. It fe...
Bewertet am 21. Juli 2019
Fluxielili
well done!
nice easy place with local history, helps to understand the city. museum entry is by donation. the outdoor exhibits are also very nice
Bewertet am 15. Mai 2019
wangone
See local history
There is a train you can walk all over and see how it works. This is outside so you can go when you want and it is free. The museum features local lumber industry history.
Bewertet am 16. Jan. 2019
Chien K
a few minutes of fun for free
there are trains the kids could play on. and right beside the water with a long walkng deck abnd all for free
The Little Museum that Could
We were extremely impressed with the way the museum is set out. The info provided was so interesting and informative and readable - in so many museums, you can't read the labels. The newspaper articl...
Insulting to First Nations
This museum has some interesting exhibits and artifacts but it is very Eurocentric and colonial in its history. It omits any reference to the First Nations who lived on this land for millennia. It fe...
well done!
nice easy place with local history, helps to understand the city. museum entry is by donation. the outdoor exhibits are also very nice
See local history
There is a train you can walk all over and see how it works. This is outside so you can go when you want and it is free. The museum features local lumber industry history.
a few minutes of fun for free
there are trains the kids could play on. and right beside the water with a long walkng deck abnd all for free