Founded in 1886, the Royal British Columbia Museum (sometimes referred to as the Royal British Columbia Museum ) consists of the Museum of Natural and Human History of the Province of British Columbia and the Provincial Archives of British Columbia. The museum is located in Victoria , British Columbia, Canada. The title “Royal” was approved by Queen Elizabeth II and bestowed by HRH Prince Philip in 1987 to coincide with that year’s royal tour. In 2003, the museum merged with the Provincial Archives of British Columbia .

The Royal British Columbia Museum includes three permanent galleries: Natural History, Becoming BC and First Peoples Gallery. The museum’s collections comprise approximately 7 million objects, including natural history specimens, artifacts and archival records. The natural history collections contain 750,000 specimen records almost exclusively from British Columbia and neighboring states, provinces or territories. The collections are divided into eight disciplines: entomology, botany, paleontology, ichthyology, invertebrate zoology, herpetology, mammalogy and ornithology. The museum also hosts traveling exhibitions. Previous exhibitions have included artifacts related to the Titanic , Leonardo da Vinci , Egyptian artifacts , Vikings , British Columbia Gold Rush and Genghis Khan . The Royal British Columbia Museum partners with and hosts the IMAX Victoria Theater , which shows educational films as well as commercial entertainment.

The museum is located next to Victoria’s inner harbor, between the Empress Hotel and the Legislative Assembly Buildings . Near the museum is the Cultural Precinct of the Royal British Columbia Museum, a neighborhood of historic sites and monuments, including Thunderbird Park . The museum also hosts traveling exhibitions around the province of British Columbia as well as international exhibitions Guangzhou, China .

On March 26, 2012, Jack Lohman was appointed CEO of the Royal British Columbia Museum. Various groups help in the development, success and maintenance of the Royal BC Museum. These include volunteers, who number more than 500 and are 4 times the staff of the Royal BC Museum; The Royal BC Museum Foundation (formerly Friends of the Royal BC Museum), a non-profit organization established in 1970 to financially support the Royal BC Museum and facilitate its work by building relationships within the community; Security Services, responsible for risk management, emergency response, security services and continuity of bi

The Royal BC Museum is the perfect place for a family vacation. The Provincial Royal Museum was founded back in 1886. The size of the collection is over 7 million pieces! The royal title was given to the museum by Queen Elizabeth II herself.

The scientific disciplines of paleontology, entomology, ornithology, zoology, ichthyology and botany are actively developed at the museum. The museum’s exhibits include numerous archives, natural fossils, historical items, and other artifacts. For example, visitors to the museum can familiarize themselves with a 55,000-year-old collection of fossils that are several million years old.

Recently, the museum has begun to pay much attention to modern problems of mankind, especially climate change on the planet. Various interactive events are organized here: master classes, lectures, excursions, and even government courses.