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Betty Biodiversity Field is a particularly scientific place, you can see a lot of animal fossils, let us more deeply understand the creatures of the world, especially wonderful, of course it is also very suitable for bringing children to visit
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The Betty Biodiversity Museum is a natural history museum located in Vancouver, within the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. The collection contains more than two million biological specimens, some of which were collected as early as the early twentieth century, and the exhibition includes a 25-meter-long female blue whale skeleton unearthed from Tignish, Prince Edward Island.
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Betty Biodiversity Field is a particularly scientific place, you can see a lot of animal fossils, let us more deeply understand the creatures of the world, especially wonderful, of course it is also very suitable for bringing children to visit
Beaty Biodiversity Museum (Betty Biodiversity Museum) also has free visits: online registration of UBC Nature Club Family Days UTOWN activities, there are explanations, specimens can be touched, experts answer questions, time is 10:30am-1pm. In addition to January 5, 2020, the next two are February 2, March 1.
This is a great local art museum from all over the world. When I first came I thought it was just North West art, but when you start exploring the room you will find treasures from all over the world. Includes artifacts, costumes, tools, masks, totems, and jewelry in various types of collections. There are drawers containing more and more so don’t be shy about opening them! The gift shop is all too cool. Hotel is located at the University of British Columbia
A great choice to take your family for a stroll when the weather is clear
Tickets are $14, open Tuesday to Sunday, closed every Monday. If you are also planning to visit UBC's Museum of Anthropology (MOA), you can buy a pass for the second museum, $25. Into, the permanent exhibition includes the two-story blue whale skeleton, which is one of the world's largest animals.