

Explore global cultures and First Nations art at this renowned museum on the University of British Columbia campus.

A poignant reminder of World War II, this park preserves the historic Battle of Peleliu, offering a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved Japanese tunnels and bunkers.

The Petra Museum, located in the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, houses artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the Nabatean civilization.

A 15th-century hilltop fortress in Rajasthan, known for its massive walls and historic significance.
A 1,000-acre urban oasis with beaches, trails, and the Vancouver Aquarium.
A world-renowned museum showcasing First Nations art and artifacts.
A vibrant island with markets, artisan studios, theaters, and restaurants.
The museum has extensive exhibits that require walking and standing.
Staying hydrated is important while exploring the museum.
Vancouver weather can be unpredictable, with occasional rain showers.
Hand-woven textiles inspired by Coast Salish art, reflecting the region's indigenous culture.
Intricate carvings and prints showcasing Haida Gwaii's indigenous art tradition.
Handcrafted pieces featuring local gemstones and inspired by the Pacific Northwest's natural beauty.

A Japanese-style hot dog with teriyaki sauce, seaweed, and bonito flakes.
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
A large sushi roll wrapped in nori, filled with rice, vegetables, and protein.
Famous for its coffee and unique breakfast dishes, Revolver Café is a local favorite near the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
Known for its authentic Italian cuisine, Sapore Di Mare is a popular spot for lunch near the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.

Renowned for its sustainable seafood and exceptional service, Blue Water Cafe is a must-visit for dinner near the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.