Founded in 2016 through the donation of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa, the Museum celebrates the artistic heritage of British Columbia. The Permanent Collection highlights the region's cultural diversity, featuring hereditary Haida Chief James Hart’s 'The Dance Screen (The Scream Too),' a range of historical and contemporary Indigenous art, and works by Emily Carr.
The Museum also includes notable pieces from Vancouver’s photo-conceptualists. Special Exhibitions throughout the year showcase artists and collections of national and international significance, adding to the Museum's evolving narrative.
The Britannia Mine Museum is a nonprofit organization in Britannia Beach, on the Sea-to-Sky Highway on Howe Sound, north of Vancouver. Governed by the Britannia Beach Historical Society, the museum preserves and presents to the public information and artifacts related to the British Columbia's rich mining industry heritage.
Ziptrek Ecotours is a global leader in zipline-based, adventure ecotourism that adheres to strict safety protocols. Ziptrek’s flagship location in Whistler, Canada first brought prominence to ziplining in North America.
The Sea to Sky Gondola is a cable car in British Columbia, Canada, which whisks passengers 885 meters up the mountainside in 10 minutes. From up there, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views over the fjords of Howe Sound, Shannon Falls, and the Pacific Coast Mountains.
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a 140-meter-long suspension bridge crossing the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The bridge and surrounding park draw over 800,000 visitors every year, with various treetop adventure activities and ecology focused educational tours.