Vancouver Maritime Museum

Top 1% of attractions in Vancouver
8/10

5 expert reviews

“St. Roch is a wood-hulled boat-and a small one, at just 32m/104ft, built in a Vancouver shipyard in 1928. The schooner is permanently dry-docked inside the museum.”

– Michelin Guide

Fodor's Fodor's
"About a third of this museum has been turned over to kids, with touchable displays offering a chance to drive a tug, maneuver an underwater robot, or dress up as a seafarer." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"The Vancouver Maritime Museum combines dozens of intricate model ships, detailed re-created boat sections and some historic vessels." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"The main attraction here is the St Roch, the first vessel to have navigated the Northwest Passage in both directions." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Model ships, navigational gear, maps, charts, posters, and everything to do with Vancouver’s marine past, including a collection of vintage boats...main attraction will always be the RCMP patrol ship" Full review



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