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Explore records from the BC Archives related to the diversity of the Black community in the early days of BC.
View PathwayExplore the museum's bird collection. Learn how to help birds through citizen science.
View PathwayThere are 15 species of bats in BC. Which ones live near you? Find out how important bats are to people and the world we share with them.
View PathwayThis pathway examines the displacement and dispossession of thousands of Japanese Canadians in Canada in the 1940s.
View PathwayIn 2018 the Leahy-Langevin Collection of fossils from the McAbee Fossil Beds near Kamloops was donated to the Royal BC Museum. Explore images and video to learn more about these important fossil finds.
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We're all in this together. An ecosystem is a natural community. When species disappear it can throw an entire system off balance, with far-reaching consequences for ecosytems, for the planet, and for us. What can we do about it?
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In 1858 word of gold rang out in the Fraser Canyon, setting off a dramatic migration of people and propelling this once remote region of western North American into the modern age. What can you discover about BC's gold rush?
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Did you know BC is a language hotspot? Over 34 distinct indigenous languages are spoken here. Explore sounds, images, words and video about First Nations languages.
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Documentary film and photographic images held in the BC Archives help us to remember the First World War. Watch video, see photographs and read about the war sometimes called The Great War.
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The mammal collection is as diverse as the mammals of BC. Mammal specimens at the museum are preserved, stored and made available for research.
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