• Refuge Canada Exhibit – Members Opening

    The Exploration Place 333 Becott Place, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

    No one wants to be a refugee. Anyone could become a refugee. Refugees face shattered lives and often make dangerous voyages in search of refuge. In the 20th century, Canada had a mixed record in welcoming refugees, reacting generously to some while overlooking others. Today, an estimated 65.6 million people are forced to flee their […]

  • Refuge Canada Exhibit Open to the Public

    No one wants to be a refugee. Anyone could become a refugee. Refugees face shattered lives and often make dangerous voyages in search of refuge. In the 20th century, Canada had a mixed record in welcoming refugees, reacting generously to some while overlooking others. Today, an estimated 65.6 million people are forced to flee their […]

  • New Exhibit: Spirit Bear and Children Make History

    The Exploration Place 333 Becott Place, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

    We're excited to host the Spirit Bear and Children Make History exhibit, in collaboration with the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada, Carrier Sekani Family Services, Lheidli […]

  • Inga Andersen: The Blackout Girl Remembered – Opening Day

    The Exploration Place 333 Becott Place, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

    Have you ever thought about how little time it takes for people to be lost to history? By all accounts, Prince George’s own Inga Hensina Andersen was not only a […]