Museum of AnthropologyIn the west of Vancouver, at the University of British Columbia
on the cliffs of Point Grey, totem poles mark the way to the Museum
of Anthropology, world-renowned for its displays of Northwest Coast
First Nations art. One of its main features is the world's largest
collection of works by internationally acclaimed Haida artist, Bill
Reid, including his famous cedar sculpture 'The Raven and the First
Men'. In the museum's unique Visible Storage Galleries more than
15,000 objects and artefacts from around the world are arranged
according to culture and use. In the grounds of the museum are two
Haida houses to be admired, showing the dramatic beauty of
traditional Northwest Coast architecture. Address: University of British Columbia, 6393 Marine
Drive Website: www.moa.ubc.ca Email: info@moa.ubc.ca Telephone: (604) 822 5087 Transportation: The University of British Columbia is served by buses 4,
9, 17, 25, 41, 43, 44, 49, 84, 258 or 480 Opening Time: Open daily, from 10am to 5pm (until 9pm on
Tuesday) Admission: C$15.68 (adults), C$13.44 (students). Free for children
under 6, and other concessions are available |