Set on the seafront overlooking English Bay, the Vancouver Maritime Museum delves into Canada’s maritime history and its connections to the Pacific and Arctic oceans. The museum’s collections feature maritime art, intricate model ships, and the Children’s Maritime Discovery Centre, designed to engage young visitors. A highlight is the St. Roch, a 1928-built Royal Canadian Mounted Police schooner that once navigated the challenging waters of the Arctic. Today, visitors can explore these exhibits and gain insights into the country’s rich nautical heritage.
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