Interpretive Centres
12 Interpretive Centres in British Columbia
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162 B Smithers, British Columbia V0J 2N1
Located off Hwy 16; turn at Telkwa Highroad, cross the bridge & you will find us at the R.V. Park site overlooking Moricetown Canyon.
Artifacts, historical photos & information are what you’ll see. Small retail available including local crafts, t-shirts, souvenirs & hats.
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3375 3rd St Naramata, British Columbia V0H 1N0
Naramata Centre is a place of acceptance & welcome for people of all ages. We offer a safe & peaceful community where people can relax & enjoy themselves, develop new relationships & open themselves to new experiences & learning. The Centre is a place to practice living in a Christian community where we discover how to peacefully live with & support each other.
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1000 Rancher Creek Rd Osoyoos, British Columbia V0H 1V6
Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre is a family oriented cultural attraction operated by the Osoyoos Indian Band. The award-winning rammed-earth interpretive centre is an architectural marvel, built into the hillside using sustainable building techniques. Here you can explore the culture of the Okanagan First Nations & learn about the unique plants & animals of the Osoyoos desert. The 22 ha site features cultural exhibits, walking trails, outdoor sculptures & hands-on displays. Highlights include a reconstructed aboriginal village with daily guided walks & rattlesnake demonstrations in the summer. Visit Coyote’s Gifts for First Nations art, handwork, books, clothing & giftware.
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Community Relations Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3T4
Learn about Canada's largest Port. At the Interpretive Centre you can discover the port's rich history, test your skills at loading ship containers or shipping cargo overseas through interactive kiosks, explore port waters on our wall maps and more.
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3735 Capilano Rd North Vancouver, British Columbia V7R 4J1
Naturally thrilling since 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge is breathtakingly suspended 135 m (450 ft) across, 70 m (230 ft) above Capilano River. Cross over to Treetops Adventure & walk from one magnificent Douglas fir to another via 7 elevated suspension bridges, some reaching as high as 30 m (100 ft) above the forest floor.
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1760 West Creston Rd Creston, British Columbia V0B 1G0
The Wildlife Area is an impressive 6800 ha (17,000 acre) Ramsar designated wetland habitat located 11 km west of Creston off Hwy 3. At the Interpretation Centre, open May - October, Naturalists are on-site to provide guided canoe & walking tours (May - August), trail maps & information. Easy 24/7 access to 32 km of dyke trails & 2 viewing towers allows you a chance to view some of the 372 species of wildlife sighted in the area. Hiking, biking, bird watching, wildlife viewing, canoeing & fishing are some of the ways to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Valley.
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Hwy 1, 16 Km NW Of Victoria Mill Bay, British Columbia V0R 2P0
Goldstream Provincial Park attracts visitors to see massive trees, majestic waterfalls & a meandering river that meets the sea. Come see the flowers, birds, bald eagles, fish & annual salmon spawning run. Trails range from easy, wheelchair accessible walks to strenuous hikes. Interpretive centre on-site.
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31338 Dewdney Trunk Rd Mission, British Columbia V4S 1C4
Spark your imagination. The Power House offers an exciting experience for all ages. Play with hands-on science exhibits & learn how electricity is made. View turbines & generators. Tour the History Hall.
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Hwy 19a Parksville, British Columbia V9P 1N4
Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park is a very popular destination on Vancouver Island. A kilometre long sandy beach is inviting for all ages to play & explore the shoreline. Visitors can walk amongst old growth trees & watch beautiful ocean sunsets. Interpretive centre on-site.
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4584 Blackcomb Way Whistler, British Columbia V0N 1B4
Located in Whistler, the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre showcases Whistler's Aboriginal Heritage through tours, singing & drumming, Native art, interactive & outdoor exhibits, crafts, food & film. The Centre features a great hall, museum, theatre, contemporary gallery, cafe & gift shop. Our exhibit map is available in several languages. This world-class attraction is a fun, family friendly activity that provides a genuine cultural experience. Check our website for programming updates & special events. Sundays are by donation.
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