150 Copper Dr, Britannia Beach, BC V8B 1J1, CanadaMap
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Super cool to see a mine. Took a "train" inside the mine, see different drills etc, it was interesting!
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Britannia Mine Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The British Mining Museum was established in 1971 to protect and make more people aware of British Columbia's mining history and related technologies. Participate in the activities of going down the mine in the museum, get on the mine truck, put on a lighted safety helmet and enter the mine, observe the surroundings of the mine and listen to the museum tour guide to explain the mine operations and the life of the miners. The Mining Museum is also very suitable for bringing children together. Children can experience the gold rush in the big waves and find gold from the water, which is very interesting.
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Britannia Mine Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Super cool to see a mine. Took a "train" inside the mine, see different drills etc, it was interesting!
Britannia Mine Museum tickets are not cheap: adults 35 knives, children 20 knives, but value for money. 2 things not to be missed: First, put on a helmet and take the train into the mine road, the staff will take you back to the early stage to experience candlelight and roar; Second, in a few floors high ore treatment workshop, acoustic photoelectric multi-sensory, accompanied by humorous explanations on the two-size screen.
On the Haitian Highway from Whistler to Vancouver, I saw the sign of Britannia Mine and had this introduction: In 1888, Dr. A. A. first discovered copper in Britannia, and the Britannia mine was established in 1899. The sea is beautiful and the mountains are rigid. There is a building built on the side of the road, which is Britannia Mine Museum.
Vancouver was famous for its early development of gold mining, which is the largest historical museum of gold mines today. Here you can see the whole process of gold mining and refining, especially the deep tunnel, absolutely amazing and scared, really people feel the hardship of gold mining.
Traveling British Minerals Museum Vancouver, Canada A museum located between Vancouver and Whistler, the historic copper mining community of British Columbia in the 20th century, this award-winning museum gives you a deep understanding of the mining past. Local ⽕ cars drive into ⼀ historic mining tunnels, explore the Tao ⾦ in the past ⽇, maybe you can find something else. Participation in interactive exhibitions, under the guidance of guides to understand the information, mining history and the mining ⼯⼈'s ⽣ life. Visit the advanced museum for educational exhibitions, films, exhibitions and hands-on activities. Then, like miners, board the trucks and enter the real mine lanes, knowledgeable guides will take you to the past, many of whom worked in mines before the mine closed in the 1970s! The temperature in the mine is always stable at 54 degrees Fahrenheit, and the tour guide will tell you about the conditions of early mining, introduce various equipment and actual drills. Walk into the mine's inner laneway, first look at mining history, once the heart of the Great Britain community and now the last gravity feed processing plant in North America. Britannia Mine The museum is suitable for all ages. Go to this ⾥ and you can see countless attractions that make ⼈ amazing and enjoy the unforgettable family experience of ⼈. There are also many fun places outside to see a 20-storey industrial building forming a church-like enclosure around the mountainside, you can also try your luck at the gold pantry, and you may find your own gold in the water flowing through the old troughs to tourists. The museum, which was closed in 1973, now has all the tickets for public welfare.