3 Best Sights in British Columbia, Canada

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We've compiled the best of the best in British Columbia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

Rockland
Attached to an 1889 mansion, this modern building houses one of Canada's largest collections of Asian art. The Japanese garden between the buildings is home to the only authentic Shinto shrine in North America. The gallery, a few blocks west of Craigdarroch Castle, displays a permanent exhibition of works by well-known Canadian artist Emily Carr and regularly changing exhibits of Asian and Western art.
1040 Moss St., Victoria, BC, V8V 4P1, Canada
250-384–4171
Sight Details
C$13

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Audain Art Museum

Nestled behind some trees, this museum's architecture is just as striking as the art inside. The collection, donated by Michael Audain and his wife Yoshiko Karasawa, has something for everyone—from over two dozen Emily Carr works to Northwest Coast masks to Vancouver photo-conceptualist works. They also host regular lectures and workshops.
4350 Blackcomb Way, BC, V8E 1N3, Canada
604-962–0413
Sight Details
C$20
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Vancouver Art Gallery

Downtown

Canadian painter Emily Carr's haunting interpretations of the British Columbian hinterland are among the attractions at western Canada's largest art gallery. Carr (1871–1945), a grocer's daughter from Victoria, BC, fell in love with the wilderness around her and shocked middle-class Victorian society by running off to paint it. Her work accentuates the mysticism and danger of BC's wilderness, and records the diminishing presence of native cultures during that era (there's something of a renaissance now). The gallery, which also hosts touring historical and contemporary exhibitions, is housed in a 1911 courthouse that Canadian architect Arthur Erickson redesigned in the early 1980s as part of the Robson Square redevelopment. Stone lions guard the steps to the Georgia Street side (the plaza is often the site of festivals and other events); the main entrance is accessed from Robson Square or Hornby Street.

750 Hornby St., Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2H7, Canada
604-662–4719
Sight Details
C$29; higher for some exhibits; by donation Tues. 5–9

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