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Escaped Alone Culture in Vancouver, BC CAN
Celebrated playwright, Caryl Churchill's latest Escaped Alone, by Caryl Churchill, presented by Western Gold Theatre, Nov. 1 – 17 at PAL Studio Theatre. “Caryl Churchill’s magnificent new play unleashes an intricate, elliptical, acutely female view of the apocalypse. ....In a back garden the four women chat.
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Vancouver Maritime Museum Museum in Vancouver, BC CAN
A history museum with hands-on activies A great place for families and anyone who likes boats, the Vancouver Maritime Museum is open 7 days a week and offers plenty of hands-on fun for children of all ages. Climb aboard the historic St.
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BC Sports Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Museum in Vancouver, BC CAN
Explore. Experience. Be Proud. Be Inspired. For over 40 years, the community has entrusted the BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum with the responsibility to collect, preserve, study, and interpret materials that relate to British Columbia’s rich sport history.
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By the Shore: Maritime B.C. in Paintings Museum in Vancouver, BC CAN
Exhibition of marine paintings at Vancouver Maritime Museum Take a journey through seaside British Columbia through the works of some of the province’s most celebrated artists including Emily Carr, E.J. Hughes and Harry Heine.
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Canoe Cultures: Building a Legacy Museum in Vancouver, BC CAN
Learn about Indigenous racing canoes Indigenous communities have travelled the waterways of their ancestors since time immemorial. The canoe is a vital element of coastal Indigenous life.
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