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Plan Your Visit to the Museum of Vancouver
Make the most of your time in one of Vancouver’s most inspiring cultural spaces. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning guest, planning ahead ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience. From opening hours and directions to nearby dining and accessibility details, everything you need to prepare for your visit is right here. Step into the stories, exhibits, and ideas that make Vancouver truly unforgettable, and start planning your day at the Museum of Vancouver today!
When to Visit the Museum of Vancouver

Opening Hours
The Museum of Vancouver is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with extended hours on Thursdays until 8:00 p.m. The museum is closed on Mondays, and typically remains open on public holidays, though visitors are encouraged to check in advance around major holidays. The last entry is permitted 30 minutes before closing time.
Best Times to Visit
Morning calm: Arrive soon after opening for a quieter experience and easy access to all galleries.
–Midweek visits: Tuesday to Thursday tend to be less busy than weekends.
–Seasonal tip: Spring and fall are ideal if you prefer smaller crowds and pleasant weather for exploring nearby Vanier Park.
–Evening visits: On Thursdays, enjoy extended hours and a more relaxed pace — perfect for locals or after-work explorers.
–Special events: Check the museum’s schedule for workshops, talks, and limited-time exhibits that can make your visit even more memorable.
Find Your Way to the Museum of Vancouver
Address
The Museum of Vancouver is located at 1100 Chestnut Street, Vanier Park, Vancouver, BC V6J 3J9, just steps away from the Vancouver Maritime Museum and H.R. MacMillan Space Centre. The museum’s waterfront setting offers panoramic views of English Bay and downtown Vancouver, making it a destination worth visiting on its own.
Getting There
- By Car
- By Public Transit
- By Bike

The Museum of Vancouver is located at 1100 Chestnut Street, Vanier Park, Vancouver, BC V6J 3J9, just steps away from the Vancouver Maritime Museum and H.R. MacMillan Space Centre. The museum’s waterfront setting offers panoramic views of English Bay and downtown Vancouver, making it a destination worth visiting on its own.

Several TransLink bus routes connect the museum to downtown and surrounding neighbourhoods. Bus routes 2 (Macdonald/Downtown) and 32 (Dunbar/Downtown) stop near Cornwall Avenue and Cypress Street, just a short walk from the entrance. Travel time from downtown is approximately 15–20 minutes.

Vancouver’s scenic Seaside Bike Route runs right past Vanier Park, making cycling one of the most enjoyable ways to reach the museum. Bike racks are located near the entrance for convenient and secure storage.
Dining at the Museum of Vancouver

While the Museum of Vancouver does not have a full-service restaurant on site, visitors can enjoy a selection of light refreshments, coffee, and snacks available from nearby cafés within Vanier Park and along Cornwall Avenue. The museum’s location makes it easy to combine your visit with a relaxed meal at one of Kitsilano’s many restaurants overlooking English Bay.
Popular nearby options include casual seaside cafés, bakeries, and bistros offering everything from brunch to fresh local seafood. During warmer months, many guests enjoy bringing a picnic to Vanier Park’s green spaces, just outside the museum, for scenic views of the water and downtown skyline.
Shop at the Museum of Vancouver

Before leaving, make sure to stop by the Museum of Vancouver Gift Shop, located near the main entrance. The store features a curated collection of locally made gifts, books, jewellery, and artisan crafts inspired by Vancouver’s culture, history, and design. You’ll also find unique items related to the museum’s current exhibitions, eco-friendly souvenirs, and keepsakes that support local artists and Indigenous makers.
Every purchase helps fund the museum’s community programs and exhibitions, making it a meaningful way to take home a piece of Vancouver.
Accessibility at the Museum of Vancouver

The Museum of Vancouver is committed to being an inclusive and accessible space for all visitors. The building is fully wheelchair-accessible, with step-free entrances, ramps, and elevators serving all public areas. Accessible washrooms are available on the main floor, and staff are happy to assist with any additional needs. Service animals are welcome throughout the museum.
For visitors arriving by car, designated accessible parking spaces are available in the Vanier Park lot near the main entrance. Exhibition text is presented in clear, easy-to-read formats, and some displays include seating areas for those who wish to take breaks while exploring.
The museum continues to improve accessibility through ongoing partnerships with local communities, ensuring that everyone can enjoy Vancouver’s stories comfortably and with confidence.
Visitor Guidelines
Respect the exhibits: Please avoid touching displays, artefacts, or cases unless signage indicates an interactive area.
Photography: Non-flash photography is welcome for personal use. Tripods, lights, and commercial photography require prior permission.
Food and drinks: To protect the collections, no food or beverages are allowed inside the galleries. You’re welcome to enjoy snacks in the lobby or outdoors in Vanier Park.
Bags and storage: Large backpacks, umbrellas, and oversized bags must be left at the coat check near the entrance.
Noise and behaviour: Help maintain a calm atmosphere for all visitors by keeping noise to a minimum and silencing mobile phones inside the exhibition areas.
Children and families: The museum welcomes young visitors. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Accessibility: The museum is fully wheelchair-accessible, with ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms available.
Service animals: Certified service animals are welcome throughout the museum. Pets and emotional-support animals are not permitted.
Lost and found: Report any lost items to the front desk before leaving.
Re-entry: Same-day re-entry is not permitted once you exit the galleries.





Museum of Vancouver: Learn about the history of Vancouver
Highlights
Experience engaging displays that narrate Vancouver’s evolution over decades.
Discover artifacts and narratives that reveal the city’s unique identity.
Access both permanent and rotating temporary exhibitions.
Enjoy an award-winning cultural venue dedicated to deepening understanding of Vancouver.
Benefit from friendly staff ready to assist your visit.



