
Modernization
Learn more about government’s intention to modernize the museum to protect our historic holdings and provide better access to our collections.
Please be advised the museum will be closing early at 4pm for a private event on June 1.
Learn more about government’s intention to modernize the museum to protect our historic holdings and provide better access to our collections.
We value your support and generosity. Your support helps us care for our collection and fund exhibitions, learning programs and environmental research.
Join us for ever-changing activities that use our amazing collections and superb exhibitions as the starting point for fun family learning.
This handbook, the first created by and for Indigenous peoples, provides practical information to help communities with the repatriation process
Visit the Research Portal to learn how the Royal BC Museum's natural history, human history and archival collections inspire and inform our research
Learn how the BC Archives provides access to records of enduring value to the province for public researchers, scholars and genealogists.
Discover the Natural History of British Columbia
Send us an email at forourtime@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca.
The team at the museum knows and feels how sensitive this project is. This is an unprecedented moment for everyone. Our teams are part of the community and share the community’s worries and fears, so this project includes time for reflection and self-care. This is an unprecedented moment in time. None of us have experienced anything like this before. We recognize this is a historic period, so we’d like your input on how we capture the feeling of the times, through photos, objects and other forms of expression.
Yes, we will. After we pore over your feedback, we plan to develop new programs, open to everyone across BC, to explore how people are capturing their personal experiences and how the museum and archives can support this documentation. We plan to provide tips and examples from other RBCM@Home gathering projects.
Not quite yet. Once we are back in the museum buildings we’ll be better positioned to accept objects. We’ll be providing more information on that process in the future.
Probably—but only from health authorities, so we can be sure they are sterile. Please don’t send us your own homemade PPE. However, if you have made your own masks, feel free to send us photos of sewing patterns and photos of the final products.
We don’t yet know. That’s part of what makes this exercise so important. We’ll be taking many of our cues from what people like you will be sharing with us.
While we have undertaken rapid response collecting like this in response to other significant events, we have not undertaken a project dedicated to an event as widely impactful as the COVID-19 pandemic.
We know of several others that are, but our project is important to you and to us because it’s about British Columbia: through the COVID-19 Collecting For Our Time project, we hope to capture BC stories and perspectives that are reflective of our citizens.
The Royal BC Museum will do nothing that exacerbates the crisis, detracts from the emergency response or distracts those who are involved in it. We will respect that working on this project may affect staff and collaborators directly and could cause harm, and we will ensure that we provide support to those from whom we collect, when appropriate.