The Vancouver Police Museum, located in the former coroner’s court, offers a unique glimpse into the city’s criminal justice system and policing history. Visitors can explore exhibits that document high-profile investigations, unsolved crimes, and evolving policing methods. The museum’s physical space adds to its intrigue, with access to the old autopsy room and the morgue, providing a tangible connection to the past. Today, guests can delve into the detailed records and artifacts that bring Vancouver’s legal and law enforcement history to life.
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