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Please help us tell BC’s story.
Many people assume that, as BC’s provincial museum and
archives, we are fully funded by the Provincial Government.
The fact of the matter is that we need to raise about 1/3 of our
budget on our own. That requires the support of people who
care about British Columbia and care about the history we are
preserving. If you’d like to contribute to the Royal BC Museum,
and to the telling of the story of BC, we would welcome your
help. Your money will go towards developing and preserving
our collections for future generations.
We will be grateful for your support and
promise to use it wisely and well.
“From the first time I arrived
in Victoria and came to
the Royal BC Museum,
I was sold. I love Old Town,
the Woolly Mammoth
and the Forest with all
of the sounds. I’m proud
to support the Royal
BC Museum for
future generations.”
Audrey Johnson Donor
Saving and sharing the stories of bc.British Columbia is a special place. Everyone who lives here,
or visits here, realizes that. It has a remarkable history full of
fascinating stories. Our responsibility at the Royal BC Museum
is to discover, protect, and share those stories. We believe
that, by protecting the past, we can help to shape a better
and complete future for our province.
Over the years, we have developed a world-class reputation
in our field. Both our collection and the exhibitions we have
developed have earned the respect of museum and archives
specialists around the world. That’s wonderful, but more
importantly to us, they have also earned the interest and
admiration of the people who come here. Both citizens
of the province and visitors from around the world.
Especially the children.
“I like sitting on the
bench waiting for
the train to come,
and I like the
whistle…Ding-ding,
choo-choo.”
Emi Fan
Other ways to give:
Protect the past. Inspire the future.
Support the Royal BC Museum.
Keeping history in the present tense.We make the history of BC available to all who live and come
here. It is our job and our passion. The more clearly residents
and visitors understand who we were and where we came
from, the better off we all are. Furthermore, by giving different
generations a place to come and learn together, we give
them a chance to grow together as well. Some think that our
artifacts and our research are what make us a “world-class”
museum and archives. We believe that it is our commitment
to sharing our collection and knowledge in new and inspiring
ways that make the Royal BC Museum such a special place.
The legacy of British Columbia deserves to be accessible to all.
thank you for investing in the Royal BC Museum. Please return this form, along with your donation to:
Royal BC Museum
Development Department
675 Belleville Street
Victoria, BC V8W 9W2
For more information:
Phone: 250-387-7222
email: donate@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Web: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
The Royal BC Museum
Development Department
675 Belleville Street
Victoria, BC V8W 9W2
Phone: 250-387-7222
email: donate@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Web: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Brodie & Lily Fans
❏ Legacy Giving - I am interested in leaving a gift to the Royal BC
Museum and Archives through my will or have already done so.
Please contact me to confirm that my wishes can be honoured.
❏ I am interested in making a gift of publicly listed securities.
Please send me more information.
❏ I would like to make a gift in honour of a friend or family
member to mark a special occasion or as a tribute. Please
contact me.
❏ I am a Provincial Employee and would like to make a gift
through the Provincial Employee Community Fund (PECSF).
❏ I would like to be contacted to learn more about supporting
the Royal BC Museum.
Royal BC Museum Privacy Policy The personal information collected on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Societies Act (RSBC 1996, C. 433) and is subject to the personal Information Protection Act (SBC 2003, C. 63). The personal information collected will be used to update/maintain our donor list, issue tax receipts and publicly recognize your donation. Personal information collected will be shared with the Royal BC Museum to provide you with up to date information on current events/exhibits at the museum. For more information regarding the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information please contact Mac Culham, Privacy Officer at 250-356-0698 or email: MCulham@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
The Royal BC Museum needs your support. Donations gratefully accepted at: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
1 2 3
Protecting the past. Inspiring the future.Please invest in the Royal BC Museum today.At the Royal BC Museum, we see our job as three-fold. Firstly, we want to make sure that important items that are a part of BC’s
past are collected, protected, and displayed. Secondly, we want to dig deep and fully research BC’s history, environment, and
culture. And lastly, we want to share our knowledge and collections with children and families from all over the province.
These responsibilities require the support of our generous donors.
Working to expand our collection.
The Royal BC Museum has gathered a collection of 7 million
artifacts and specimens related to BC’s past. It’s the heart of
who we are, and an important link between BC’s present and
its history. The enormous range of material we have collected
helps preserve and expand our understanding of who we are
and where we came from.
Only a fraction of our collection can be displayed at any given
time. But everything is carefully researched, safeguarded and
documented. Researchers from here and around the world use
our collection to expand their understanding of human history
and the natural world. We are constantly working to grow this
collection so that the history of BC is available to all of us to
see and explore.
Passing on what we’ve learned.
Collecting and researching are important functions of the
Royal BC Museum. But we believe that our most important job
is to share this knowledge with the people of BC. Particularly
with the young people. Their understanding of our history and
our province will help to determine the kind of place BC becomes
tomorrow. That’s why the Royal BC Museum makes a huge
commitment to educational programs. And why we don’t charge
BC school groups for admission to the permanent exhibits.
We develop new programs each year for school-aged children.
They cover everything from pioneer life to marine biology.
We envision the Royal BC Museum as a place where kids
want to come and learn.
Our commitment to children extends to their families. Wonder
Sundays opens up special programs at the Royal BC Museum
on Sundays to families and young children at no charge beyond
regular admission. This stimulating and rewarding new program
is possible in large part due to the ongoing support of our donors.
Digging deeper. Literally.
The Royal BC Museum funds and directs a great deal of research.
Our scientists, historians, and archivists are constantly exploring
and revealing both the human and natural history of our province.
For example, some of our scientists are currently studying
the genetic history of plants in British Columbia. They are
coordinating these discoveries with scientists in Russia.
The results are helping to unravel the history of vegetation
in the Northern Hemisphere. This world-class research is
beginning to answer significant questions about biodiversity
and, possibly, the potential effects of climate change in this
region. It’s important work that requires an ongoing
commitment. We must raise money to keep this
research moving forward.
New stories. New exhibitions.
Yes, I want to invest in the Royal BC Museum Annual Fund, Your gift supports a truly unique experience.
OPtiOn 2 – MOnthLY Gift*
On the 1st or 15th of each month, I would like to give:
❏ $20 ❏ $50 ❏ $100 $ Other
By Cheque ❏ I authorize the Royal BC Museum Foundation to withdraw
this monthly donation amount from my bank account. My sample cheque marked “VOID” is enclosed.
Signature:
By Credit Card Please charge my ❏ Visa ❏ MasterCard ❏ American Express
Card number:
Name on card:
Expiry date: / Signature:
All gifts are tax-deductible donations. *You may cancel or change your donation at any time by calling 250-387-7222.
Please send my charitable tax receipt to:
Name:
Address:
City: Postal Code:
Telephone:
Email:
Name for Donor Recognition Purposes:
OPtiOn 1 – SinGLe Gift
❏ $50 ❏ $100 ❏ $250 ❏ $500 ❏ $1000 $ Other
❏ My cheque is made payable to Royal BC Museum Foundation, charitable registration number #118933241RR0001
Please charge my ❏ Visa ❏ MasterCard ❏ American Express
Card number:
Name on card:
Expiry date: / Signature:
“Our work ensures that generations of visitors will understand and appreciate our history.”
Michael Carter, Archivist; Lesley Kennes, Collections Manager;Grant Keddie, Archaeologist
The history of BC is both endless and remarkable. That’s why
we are constantly developing new exhibitions. As new facets
of our story are revealed, we want to make sure that British
Columbians can learn about them.
Our recent Emily Carr Exhibition, The Other Emily, shed new
light on BC’s most iconic artist. Over the years, a number of
stereotypes had become attached to the way people saw her.
This exhibit drew on our vast collection of Carr material to
challenge those stereotypes and shine a fresh and illuminating
light on who she really was.
Next up, we are opening a new exhibition of photography,
The International Wildlife Photographer of the Year. The wonders
of nature like you’ve never seen them: through the lenses of
prize-winning photographers. This Natural History Museum
exhibition showcases more than 100 photographs in 18
categories, chosen from more than 40,000 international entries.
An inspirational, astonishing and often humourous look at
the natural world. Exhibitions like this require a real financial
commitment from the Royal BC Museum and its supporters.
Lead Sponsor Exhibition co-owned by
DECEMBER 16, 2011 –
APRIL 9, 2012
© Thom
as P Peschak (South Africa/G
ermany) G
iant Beachcom
ber
The Royal BC Museum needs your support. Donations gratefully accepted at: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
1 2 3
Protecting the past. Inspiring the future.Please invest in the Royal BC Museum today.At the Royal BC Museum, we see our job as three-fold. Firstly, we want to make sure that important items that are a part of BC’s
past are collected, protected, and displayed. Secondly, we want to dig deep and fully research BC’s history, environment, and
culture. And lastly, we want to share our knowledge and collections with children and families from all over the province.
These responsibilities require the support of our generous donors.
Working to expand our collection.
The Royal BC Museum has gathered a collection of 7 million
artifacts and specimens related to BC’s past. It’s the heart of
who we are, and an important link between BC’s present and
its history. The enormous range of material we have collected
helps preserve and expand our understanding of who we are
and where we came from.
Only a fraction of our collection can be displayed at any given
time. But everything is carefully researched, safeguarded and
documented. Researchers from here and around the world use
our collection to expand their understanding of human history
and the natural world. We are constantly working to grow this
collection so that the history of BC is available to all of us to
see and explore.
Passing on what we’ve learned.
Collecting and researching are important functions of the
Royal BC Museum. But we believe that our most important job
is to share this knowledge with the people of BC. Particularly
with the young people. Their understanding of our history and
our province will help to determine the kind of place BC becomes
tomorrow. That’s why the Royal BC Museum makes a huge
commitment to educational programs. And why we don’t charge
BC school groups for admission to the permanent exhibits.
We develop new programs each year for school-aged children.
They cover everything from pioneer life to marine biology.
We envision the Royal BC Museum as a place where kids
want to come and learn.
Our commitment to children extends to their families. Wonder
Sundays opens up special programs at the Royal BC Museum
on Sundays to families and young children at no charge beyond
regular admission. This stimulating and rewarding new program
is possible in large part due to the ongoing support of our donors.
Digging deeper. Literally.
The Royal BC Museum funds and directs a great deal of research.
Our scientists, historians, and archivists are constantly exploring
and revealing both the human and natural history of our province.
For example, some of our scientists are currently studying
the genetic history of plants in British Columbia. They are
coordinating these discoveries with scientists in Russia.
The results are helping to unravel the history of vegetation
in the Northern Hemisphere. This world-class research is
beginning to answer significant questions about biodiversity
and, possibly, the potential effects of climate change in this
region. It’s important work that requires an ongoing
commitment. We must raise money to keep this
research moving forward.
New stories. New exhibitions.
Yes, I want to invest in the Royal BC Museum Annual Fund, Your gift supports a truly unique experience.
OPtiOn 2 – MOnthLY Gift*
On the 1st or 15th of each month, I would like to give:
❏ $20 ❏ $50 ❏ $100 $ Other
By Cheque ❏ I authorize the Royal BC Museum Foundation to withdraw
this monthly donation amount from my bank account. My sample cheque marked “VOID” is enclosed.
Signature:
By Credit Card Please charge my ❏ Visa ❏ MasterCard ❏ American Express
Card number:
Name on card:
Expiry date: / Signature:
All gifts are tax-deductible donations. *You may cancel or change your donation at any time by calling 250-387-7222.
Please send my charitable tax receipt to:
Name:
Address:
City: Postal Code:
Telephone:
Email:
Name for Donor Recognition Purposes:
OPtiOn 1 – SinGLe Gift
❏ $50 ❏ $100 ❏ $250 ❏ $500 ❏ $1000 $ Other
❏ My cheque is made payable to Royal BC Museum Foundation, charitable registration number #118933241RR0001
Please charge my ❏ Visa ❏ MasterCard ❏ American Express
Card number:
Name on card:
Expiry date: / Signature:
“Our work ensures that generations of visitors will understand and appreciate our history.”
Michael Carter, Archivist; Lesley Kennes, Collections Manager;Grant Keddie, Archaeologist
The history of BC is both endless and remarkable. That’s why
we are constantly developing new exhibitions. As new facets
of our story are revealed, we want to make sure that British
Columbians can learn about them.
Our recent Emily Carr Exhibition, The Other Emily, shed new
light on BC’s most iconic artist. Over the years, a number of
stereotypes had become attached to the way people saw her.
This exhibit drew on our vast collection of Carr material to
challenge those stereotypes and shine a fresh and illuminating
light on who she really was.
Next up, we are opening a new exhibition of photography,
The International Wildlife Photographer of the Year. The wonders
of nature like you’ve never seen them: through the lenses of
prize-winning photographers. This Natural History Museum
exhibition showcases more than 100 photographs in 18
categories, chosen from more than 40,000 international entries.
An inspirational, astonishing and often humourous look at
the natural world. Exhibitions like this require a real financial
commitment from the Royal BC Museum and its supporters.
Lead Sponsor Exhibition co-owned by
DECEMBER 16, 2011 –
APRIL 9, 2012
© Thom
as P Peschak (South Africa/G
ermany) G
iant Beachcom
ber
Please help us tell BC’s story.
Many people assume that, as BC’s provincial museum and
archives, we are fully funded by the Provincial Government.
The fact of the matter is that we need to raise about 1/3 of our
budget on our own. That requires the support of people who
care about British Columbia and care about the history we are
preserving. If you’d like to contribute to the Royal BC Museum,
and to the telling of the story of BC, we would welcome your
help. Your money will go towards developing and preserving
our collections for future generations.
We will be grateful for your support and
promise to use it wisely and well.
“From the first time I arrived
in Victoria and came to
the Royal BC Museum,
I was sold. I love Old Town,
the Woolly Mammoth
and the Forest with all
of the sounds. I’m proud
to support the Royal
BC Museum for
future generations.”
Audrey Johnson Donor
Saving and sharing the stories of bc.British Columbia is a special place. Everyone who lives here,
or visits here, realizes that. It has a remarkable history full of
fascinating stories. Our responsibility at the Royal BC Museum
is to discover, protect, and share those stories. We believe
that, by protecting the past, we can help to shape a better
and complete future for our province.
Over the years, we have developed a world-class reputation
in our field. Both our collection and the exhibitions we have
developed have earned the respect of museum and archives
specialists around the world. That’s wonderful, but more
importantly to us, they have also earned the interest and
admiration of the people who come here. Both citizens
of the province and visitors from around the world.
Especially the children.
“I like sitting on the
bench waiting for
the train to come,
and I like the
whistle…Ding-ding,
choo-choo.”
Emi Fan
Other ways to give:
Protect the past. Inspire the future.
Support the Royal BC Museum.
Keeping history in the present tense.We make the history of BC available to all who live and come
here. It is our job and our passion. The more clearly residents
and visitors understand who we were and where we came
from, the better off we all are. Furthermore, by giving different
generations a place to come and learn together, we give
them a chance to grow together as well. Some think that our
artifacts and our research are what make us a “world-class”
museum and archives. We believe that it is our commitment
to sharing our collection and knowledge in new and inspiring
ways that make the Royal BC Museum such a special place.
The legacy of British Columbia deserves to be accessible to all.
thank you for investing in the Royal BC Museum. Please return this form, along with your donation to:
Royal BC Museum
Development Department
675 Belleville Street
Victoria, BC V8W 9W2
For more information:
Phone: 250-387-7222
email: donate@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Web: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
The Royal BC Museum
Development Department
675 Belleville Street
Victoria, BC V8W 9W2
Phone: 250-387-7222
email: donate@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Web: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Brodie & Lily Fans
❏ Legacy Giving - I am interested in leaving a gift to the Royal BC
Museum and Archives through my will or have already done so.
Please contact me to confirm that my wishes can be honoured.
❏ I am interested in making a gift of publicly listed securities.
Please send me more information.
❏ I would like to make a gift in honour of a friend or family
member to mark a special occasion or as a tribute. Please
contact me.
❏ I am a Provincial Employee and would like to make a gift
through the Provincial Employee Community Fund (PECSF).
❏ I would like to be contacted to learn more about supporting
the Royal BC Museum.
Royal BC Museum Privacy Policy The personal information collected on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Societies Act (RSBC 1996, C. 433) and is subject to the personal Information Protection Act (SBC 2003, C. 63). The personal information collected will be used to update/maintain our donor list, issue tax receipts and publicly recognize your donation. Personal information collected will be shared with the Royal BC Museum to provide you with up to date information on current events/exhibits at the museum. For more information regarding the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information please contact Mac Culham, Privacy Officer at 250-356-0698 or email: MCulham@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Please help us tell BC’s story.
Many people assume that, as BC’s provincial museum and
archives, we are fully funded by the Provincial Government.
The fact of the matter is that we need to raise about 1/3 of our
budget on our own. That requires the support of people who
care about British Columbia and care about the history we are
preserving. If you’d like to contribute to the Royal BC Museum,
and to the telling of the story of BC, we would welcome your
help. Your money will go towards developing and preserving
our collections for future generations.
We will be grateful for your support and
promise to use it wisely and well.
“From the first time I arrived
in Victoria and came to
the Royal BC Museum,
I was sold. I love Old Town,
the Woolly Mammoth
and the Forest with all
of the sounds. I’m proud
to support the Royal
BC Museum for
future generations.”
Audrey Johnson Donor
Saving and sharing the stories of bc.British Columbia is a special place. Everyone who lives here,
or visits here, realizes that. It has a remarkable history full of
fascinating stories. Our responsibility at the Royal BC Museum
is to discover, protect, and share those stories. We believe
that, by protecting the past, we can help to shape a better
and complete future for our province.
Over the years, we have developed a world-class reputation
in our field. Both our collection and the exhibitions we have
developed have earned the respect of museum and archives
specialists around the world. That’s wonderful, but more
importantly to us, they have also earned the interest and
admiration of the people who come here. Both citizens
of the province and visitors from around the world.
Especially the children.
“I like sitting on the
bench waiting for
the train to come,
and I like the
whistle…Ding-ding,
choo-choo.”
Emi Fan
Other ways to give:
Protect the past. Inspire the future.
Support the Royal BC Museum.
Keeping history in the present tense.We make the history of BC available to all who live and come
here. It is our job and our passion. The more clearly residents
and visitors understand who we were and where we came
from, the better off we all are. Furthermore, by giving different
generations a place to come and learn together, we give
them a chance to grow together as well. Some think that our
artifacts and our research are what make us a “world-class”
museum and archives. We believe that it is our commitment
to sharing our collection and knowledge in new and inspiring
ways that make the Royal BC Museum such a special place.
The legacy of British Columbia deserves to be accessible to all.
thank you for investing in the Royal BC Museum. Please return this form, along with your donation to:
Royal BC Museum
Development Department
675 Belleville Street
Victoria, BC V8W 9W2
For more information:
Phone: 250-387-7222
email: donate@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Web: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
The Royal BC Museum
Development Department
675 Belleville Street
Victoria, BC V8W 9W2
Phone: 250-387-7222
email: donate@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Web: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Brodie & Lily Fans
❏ Legacy Giving - I am interested in leaving a gift to the Royal BC
Museum and Archives through my will or have already done so.
Please contact me to confirm that my wishes can be honoured.
❏ I am interested in making a gift of publicly listed securities.
Please send me more information.
❏ I would like to make a gift in honour of a friend or family
member to mark a special occasion or as a tribute. Please
contact me.
❏ I am a Provincial Employee and would like to make a gift
through the Provincial Employee Community Fund (PECSF).
❏ I would like to be contacted to learn more about supporting
the Royal BC Museum.
Royal BC Museum Privacy Policy The personal information collected on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Societies Act (RSBC 1996, C. 433) and is subject to the personal Information Protection Act (SBC 2003, C. 63). The personal information collected will be used to update/maintain our donor list, issue tax receipts and publicly recognize your donation. Personal information collected will be shared with the Royal BC Museum to provide you with up to date information on current events/exhibits at the museum. For more information regarding the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information please contact Mac Culham, Privacy Officer at 250-356-0698 or email: MCulham@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Please help us tell BC’s story.
Many people assume that, as BC’s provincial museum and
archives, we are fully funded by the Provincial Government.
The fact of the matter is that we need to raise about 1/3 of our
budget on our own. That requires the support of people who
care about British Columbia and care about the history we are
preserving. If you’d like to contribute to the Royal BC Museum,
and to the telling of the story of BC, we would welcome your
help. Your money will go towards developing and preserving
our collections for future generations.
We will be grateful for your support and
promise to use it wisely and well.
“From the first time I arrived
in Victoria and came to
the Royal BC Museum,
I was sold. I love Old Town,
the Woolly Mammoth
and the Forest with all
of the sounds. I’m proud
to support the Royal
BC Museum for
future generations.”
Audrey Johnson Donor
Saving and sharing the stories of bc.British Columbia is a special place. Everyone who lives here,
or visits here, realizes that. It has a remarkable history full of
fascinating stories. Our responsibility at the Royal BC Museum
is to discover, protect, and share those stories. We believe
that, by protecting the past, we can help to shape a better
and complete future for our province.
Over the years, we have developed a world-class reputation
in our field. Both our collection and the exhibitions we have
developed have earned the respect of museum and archives
specialists around the world. That’s wonderful, but more
importantly to us, they have also earned the interest and
admiration of the people who come here. Both citizens
of the province and visitors from around the world.
Especially the children.
“I like sitting on the
bench waiting for
the train to come,
and I like the
whistle…Ding-ding,
choo-choo.”
Emi Fan
Other ways to give:
Protect the past. Inspire the future.
Support the Royal BC Museum.
Keeping history in the present tense.We make the history of BC available to all who live and come
here. It is our job and our passion. The more clearly residents
and visitors understand who we were and where we came
from, the better off we all are. Furthermore, by giving different
generations a place to come and learn together, we give
them a chance to grow together as well. Some think that our
artifacts and our research are what make us a “world-class”
museum and archives. We believe that it is our commitment
to sharing our collection and knowledge in new and inspiring
ways that make the Royal BC Museum such a special place.
The legacy of British Columbia deserves to be accessible to all.
thank you for investing in the Royal BC Museum. Please return this form, along with your donation to:
Royal BC Museum
Development Department
675 Belleville Street
Victoria, BC V8W 9W2
For more information:
Phone: 250-387-7222
email: donate@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Web: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
The Royal BC Museum
Development Department
675 Belleville Street
Victoria, BC V8W 9W2
Phone: 250-387-7222
email: donate@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Web: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Brodie & Lily Fans
❏ Legacy Giving - I am interested in leaving a gift to the Royal BC
Museum and Archives through my will or have already done so.
Please contact me to confirm that my wishes can be honoured.
❏ I am interested in making a gift of publicly listed securities.
Please send me more information.
❏ I would like to make a gift in honour of a friend or family
member to mark a special occasion or as a tribute. Please
contact me.
❏ I am a Provincial Employee and would like to make a gift
through the Provincial Employee Community Fund (PECSF).
❏ I would like to be contacted to learn more about supporting
the Royal BC Museum.
Royal BC Museum Privacy Policy The personal information collected on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Societies Act (RSBC 1996, C. 433) and is subject to the personal Information Protection Act (SBC 2003, C. 63). The personal information collected will be used to update/maintain our donor list, issue tax receipts and publicly recognize your donation. Personal information collected will be shared with the Royal BC Museum to provide you with up to date information on current events/exhibits at the museum. For more information regarding the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information please contact Mac Culham, Privacy Officer at 250-356-0698 or email: MCulham@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
The Royal BC Museum needs your support. Donations gratefully accepted at: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
1 2 3
Protecting the past. Inspiring the future.Please invest in the Royal BC Museum today.At the Royal BC Museum, we see our job as three-fold. Firstly, we want to make sure that important items that are a part of BC’s
past are collected, protected, and displayed. Secondly, we want to dig deep and fully research BC’s history, environment, and
culture. And lastly, we want to share our knowledge and collections with children and families from all over the province.
These responsibilities require the support of our generous donors.
Working to expand our collection.
The Royal BC Museum has gathered a collection of 7 million
artifacts and specimens related to BC’s past. It’s the heart of
who we are, and an important link between BC’s present and
its history. The enormous range of material we have collected
helps preserve and expand our understanding of who we are
and where we came from.
Only a fraction of our collection can be displayed at any given
time. But everything is carefully researched, safeguarded and
documented. Researchers from here and around the world use
our collection to expand their understanding of human history
and the natural world. We are constantly working to grow this
collection so that the history of BC is available to all of us to
see and explore.
Passing on what we’ve learned.
Collecting and researching are important functions of the
Royal BC Museum. But we believe that our most important job
is to share this knowledge with the people of BC. Particularly
with the young people. Their understanding of our history and
our province will help to determine the kind of place BC becomes
tomorrow. That’s why the Royal BC Museum makes a huge
commitment to educational programs. And why we don’t charge
BC school groups for admission to the permanent exhibits.
We develop new programs each year for school-aged children.
They cover everything from pioneer life to marine biology.
We envision the Royal BC Museum as a place where kids
want to come and learn.
Our commitment to children extends to their families. Wonder
Sundays opens up special programs at the Royal BC Museum
on Sundays to families and young children at no charge beyond
regular admission. This stimulating and rewarding new program
is possible in large part due to the ongoing support of our donors.
Digging deeper. Literally.
The Royal BC Museum funds and directs a great deal of research.
Our scientists, historians, and archivists are constantly exploring
and revealing both the human and natural history of our province.
For example, some of our scientists are currently studying
the genetic history of plants in British Columbia. They are
coordinating these discoveries with scientists in Russia.
The results are helping to unravel the history of vegetation
in the Northern Hemisphere. This world-class research is
beginning to answer significant questions about biodiversity
and, possibly, the potential effects of climate change in this
region. It’s important work that requires an ongoing
commitment. We must raise money to keep this
research moving forward.
New stories. New exhibitions.
Yes, I want to invest in the Royal BC Museum Annual Fund, Your gift supports a truly unique experience.
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“Our work ensures that generations of visitors will understand and appreciate our history.”
Michael Carter, Archivist; Lesley Kennes, Collections Manager;Grant Keddie, Archaeologist
The history of BC is both endless and remarkable. That’s why
we are constantly developing new exhibitions. As new facets
of our story are revealed, we want to make sure that British
Columbians can learn about them.
Our recent Emily Carr Exhibition, The Other Emily, shed new
light on BC’s most iconic artist. Over the years, a number of
stereotypes had become attached to the way people saw her.
This exhibit drew on our vast collection of Carr material to
challenge those stereotypes and shine a fresh and illuminating
light on who she really was.
Next up, we are opening a new exhibition of photography,
The International Wildlife Photographer of the Year. The wonders
of nature like you’ve never seen them: through the lenses of
prize-winning photographers. This Natural History Museum
exhibition showcases more than 100 photographs in 18
categories, chosen from more than 40,000 international entries.
An inspirational, astonishing and often humourous look at
the natural world. Exhibitions like this require a real financial
commitment from the Royal BC Museum and its supporters.
Lead Sponsor Exhibition co-owned by
DECEMBER 16, 2011 –
APRIL 9, 2012
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Please help us tell BC’s story.
Many people assume that, as BC’s provincial museum and
archives, we are fully funded by the Provincial Government.
The fact of the matter is that we need to raise about 1/3 of our
budget on our own. That requires the support of people who
care about British Columbia and care about the history we are
preserving. If you’d like to contribute to the Royal BC Museum,
and to the telling of the story of BC, we would welcome your
help. Your money will go towards developing and preserving
our collections for future generations.
We will be grateful for your support and
promise to use it wisely and well.
“From the first time I arrived
in Victoria and came to
the Royal BC Museum,
I was sold. I love Old Town,
the Woolly Mammoth
and the Forest with all
of the sounds. I’m proud
to support the Royal
BC Museum for
future generations.”
Audrey Johnson Donor
Saving and sharing the stories of bc.British Columbia is a special place. Everyone who lives here,
or visits here, realizes that. It has a remarkable history full of
fascinating stories. Our responsibility at the Royal BC Museum
is to discover, protect, and share those stories. We believe
that, by protecting the past, we can help to shape a better
and complete future for our province.
Over the years, we have developed a world-class reputation
in our field. Both our collection and the exhibitions we have
developed have earned the respect of museum and archives
specialists around the world. That’s wonderful, but more
importantly to us, they have also earned the interest and
admiration of the people who come here. Both citizens
of the province and visitors from around the world.
Especially the children.
“I like sitting on the
bench waiting for
the train to come,
and I like the
whistle…Ding-ding,
choo-choo.”
Emi Fan
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Support the Royal BC Museum.
Keeping history in the present tense.We make the history of BC available to all who live and come
here. It is our job and our passion. The more clearly residents
and visitors understand who we were and where we came
from, the better off we all are. Furthermore, by giving different
generations a place to come and learn together, we give
them a chance to grow together as well. Some think that our
artifacts and our research are what make us a “world-class”
museum and archives. We believe that it is our commitment
to sharing our collection and knowledge in new and inspiring
ways that make the Royal BC Museum such a special place.
The legacy of British Columbia deserves to be accessible to all.
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Victoria, BC V8W 9W2
Phone: 250-387-7222
email: donate@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
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