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Specialty Museum Attractions In Gabriola Island

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Gabriola Island is one of the Gulf Islands in the Strait of Georgia in British Columbia , Canada. It is about 5 kilometres east of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, to which it is linked by a 20-minute ferry service. It has a land area of about 57.6 square kilometres and a resident population of slightly over 4,000. Gabriola has public beaches and forests, shopping centres, restaurants, a library, an elementary school and a museum. Its many cultural events include annual festivals related to art, poetry, gardens, music, boating and fishing. The Gabriola Arts Council hosts three large annual events: the Isle of the Arts Festival , Gabriola Theatre Festival a...
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Specialty Museum Attractions In Gabriola Island

  • 1. Gabriola Museum Gabriola Island
    Gabriola Island is one of the Gulf Islands in the Strait of Georgia in British Columbia , Canada. It is about 5 kilometres east of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, to which it is linked by a 20-minute ferry service. It has a land area of about 57.6 square kilometres and a resident population of slightly over 4,000. Gabriola has public beaches and forests, shopping centres, restaurants, a library, an elementary school and a museum. Its many cultural events include annual festivals related to art, poetry, gardens, music, boating and fishing. The Gabriola Arts Council hosts three large annual events: the Isle of the Arts Festival , Gabriola Theatre Festival and Thanksgiving Studio Tour .
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  • 2. Britannia Mine Museum Britannia Beach
    Britannia Beach is a small unincorporated community in the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District located approximately 55 kilometers north of Vancouver, British Columbia on the Sea-to-Sky Highway on Howe Sound. It has a population of about 300. It includes the nearby Britannia Creek, a small to mid-sized stream that flows into Howe Sound that was historically one of North America's most polluted waterways. The community first developed between 1900 and 1904 as the residential area for the staff of the Britannia Mining and Smelting Company. The residential areas and the mining operation were physically interrelated, resulting in coincidental mining and community disasters through its history. Today, the town is host to the Britannia Mine Museum, formerly known as the British Columbia Museum o...
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