The Museum's web site: http://www.moa.ubc.ca/

"The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia is world-renowned for its collections, research, teaching, public programs, and community connections. It is also acclaimed for its spectacular architecture and unique setting on the cliffs of Point Grey.

The Museum's collection of 35,000 objects includes contemporary and traditional arts from all continents, including significant collections from East and South Asia, the South Pacific, the Americas, Africa, and Europe. The geographical range of collections is accessible in the Visible Storage galleries, where 13,000 objects and their records can be explored. Well-known for its Northwest Coast collections, especially the monumental sculptures exhibited in the Great Hall, adjacent galleries also highlight Northwest Coast First Nations artists. European ceramics are featured in a separate gallery."

--Extract from the Museum's web site

Map to the right courtesy of "Street-Wise" Map Book
Publisher Westport Publishing Co. Ltd.
#304-895 Fort St., Victoria, BC V8W 1H7
1-800-265-1108
SOME OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE MUSEUM