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The Museum at Campbell River is an ethnographic museum that displays and educates about the history of the region and the people who have lived there. Begun in 1958 with one small exhibit, the museum has grown in the decades since to comprise exhibits pertaining to the First Nations people, the lifestyles of early pioneers who settled on Vancouver Island, the early salmon fishing industry, and more. The museum contains artifacts and even relocated structures like a pioneer's cabin, the historic Willows Hotel, and a log float house used in the commercial fishing and logging industries during the 1920s.

470 Island Hwy, Campbell River, BC V9W 4Z9, Canada, Phone: +1 250-287-3103

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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