Steveston Museum

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Richmond, Canada

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MuseumTourist attraction· Museum· Tourist attraction

Steveston Museum Reviews | Rating 4,2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Steveston Museum is located in Richmond, Canada on 3811 Moncton St. Steveston Museum is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category museumtourist attraction in Canada.

Address

3811 Moncton St

Phone

+1 6042388026

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Craig Mckee

Good little museum for a quick lesson about local history

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Tina Lee

“Stories on wheels “ We have a wonderful time at the place !

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inCLYNEd Saber

Interesting but would have made a bit more sense if there was a guide. The train part has a guide and I loved that. p.s. forgot to add... There were a few other places that you can check out within the general vicinity as well; Train station and Britannia Shipyard. You get some lovely pictures as well as learning about the history of the area. Definitely should visit if you're in the area. Spent about half a day walking around the different sites.

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Amber Peters

A sweet little museum! Great intro to the history of Japanese Canadians.

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Vanessa Chan

Informative, but sparse. Unfortunately not particularly staffed when I went. Perhaps better on weekends/days with programs for families?

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YVRIRL

This new Steveston walking tour started Today and stories are played out by local actors in 5 vignettes told around five favorite Steveston locations #stevestonwalkingtour #livesteveston

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Tharaka Mapalagama

The best place to learn about the rich history of Steveston! Extremely knowledgeable and friendly staff. A must visit during your trip to Steveston!!

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Jackson Burgess

Interesting place to learn about the history of Steveston and the Japanese-Canadian community that grew there over the years. Museum is a tad bit small, but was still overall a good learning experience.