2017 Winter – Worlds of the Night
At night, while many animals sleep, others get busy. Who are they? Why are they not sleeping? How can they accomplish their activities in total darkness?
At night, while many animals sleep, others get busy. Who are they? Why are they not sleeping? How can they accomplish their activities in total darkness?
KEVA planks are perfectly-cut, identical construction blocks that stack with great stability.
As the city of Prince George celebrates its 100th birthday so does The Prince George Fire Department.
Ice Age Mammals is a national travelling exhibition that explores the hot topic of climate change. Find out all about the last ice age; the mammals that survived and those that didn't.
Are you ready to run, jump, crawl, climb and even "swim" or "fly" like animals do? Then come and wander along the trails that make up this exhibition that's teeming with life.
The exhibition explores works of functional design, craft and applied arts in British Columbia from earliest times to present.
Imagine a Universe that never changed. Boring! From fleas to galaxies, everything always changes. Our climate is no exception.
This exhibit is a collection from the First Nations groups that make up the Athapaskan language and cultural group.
The History Hall provides a many-faceted experience and has been designed to offer something for everyone.