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The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Available Hours (7am-12pm) Minimum Rental: (4 hours) $1200. Parkade Rental. 24-Hour Rental: $400. **Liability insurance is required for all event and film rentals. Rates are changeable depending on preferred dates and time s . For more information, please email rentals@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca or call 604.665.3346. EVENTS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum features an exciting array of events all year round. From our hugely popular "Movies in the Morgue," to our "Morgue Ghost Tours," there are never a shortage of sights to see and activities to experience with us! MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. THE LEGEND OF MITZI DUPREE With a reputation that covered states, provinces and decades, Dupree was a legend in her time. A quick search pulls up several newspaper articles detailing her presence in bars around Alberta and BC, and more specifically, her ‘act’ which often involved ping pong balls, cigarettes, flutes, and other curious objects one would not usually associate with female exotic entertainment during the HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies.HOME | VPMA SITE
The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Available Hours (7am-12pm) Minimum Rental: (4 hours) $1200. Parkade Rental. 24-Hour Rental: $400. **Liability insurance is required for all event and film rentals. Rates are changeable depending on preferred dates and time s . For more information, please email rentals@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca or call 604.665.3346. EVENTS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum features an exciting array of events all year round. From our hugely popular "Movies in the Morgue," to our "Morgue Ghost Tours," there are never a shortage of sights to see and activities to experience with us! MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. THE LEGEND OF MITZI DUPREE With a reputation that covered states, provinces and decades, Dupree was a legend in her time. A quick search pulls up several newspaper articles detailing her presence in bars around Alberta and BC, and more specifically, her ‘act’ which often involved ping pong balls, cigarettes, flutes, and other curious objects one would not usually associate with female exotic entertainment during the HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies. EXPLORE THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum has riveting exhibits, authentic artefacts and true crime history! We're also home to the former City Morgue, Autopsy Suite and Coroner's Court! VISIT VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM: COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY In light of the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic, the museum will welcome visitors back under our new health and safety regulations. These measures follow the Provincial guidelines for museums and are strictly adhered to by all VPMA staff and volunteers. Before visiting the museum, we ask that you review these measures tomake
EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA EVENTS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum features an exciting array of events all year round. From our hugely popular "Movies in the Morgue," to our "Morgue Ghost Tours," there are never a shortage of sights to see and activities to experience with us! RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Available Hours (7am-12pm) Minimum Rental: (4 hours) $1200. Parkade Rental. 24-Hour Rental: $400. **Liability insurance is required for all event and film rentals. Rates are changeable depending on preferred dates and time s . For more information, please email rentals@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca or call 604.665.3346.EDUCATION PROGRAMS
The Vancouver Police Museum is proud of its broad range of education programs! We have education programs for children, teens and adults—each of which teaches about Vancouver's history and current status as seen through the eyes of the law. SINS OF THE CITY TOURS Taking you on a thrilling journey through Vancouver's historic neighbourhoods of Chinatown, Strathcona and Gastown, our Sins of the City Tours reveal the foundations of our city through the stories and districts that shaped it into what it is today. All tours come with free admission to the museum. BLOG | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | THRILLING HISTORY The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives has thousands of archives and even more stories to tell. Our access to these rare artefacts and archives gives us this inside scoop on cool Vancouver history—which you can read about in our blog! THE GHOSTS OF THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum is often singled out as one of Vancouver’s most haunted sites for good reason. Built in 1932 and designed by architect Arthur J. Bird, the police museum, now a designated heritage building, originally served as the city’s Coroner’s Court, Autopsy Suite and City Analyst’s Lab. During its 78 years in service, it regularly ushered in thousands of bodies for EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Current Employment OpportunitiesHOME | VPMA SITE
The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Available Hours (7am-12pm) Minimum Rental: (4 hours) $1200. Parkade Rental. 24-Hour Rental: $400. **Liability insurance is required for all event and film rentals. Rates are changeable depending on preferred dates and time s . For more information, please email rentals@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca or call 604.665.3346. MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times THE LEGEND OF MITZI DUPREE With a reputation that covered states, provinces and decades, Dupree was a legend in her time. A quick search pulls up several newspaper articles detailing her presence in bars around Alberta and BC, and more specifically, her ‘act’ which often involved ping pong balls, cigarettes, flutes, and other curious objects one would not usually associate with female exotic entertainment during the SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies.HOME | VPMA SITE
The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Available Hours (7am-12pm) Minimum Rental: (4 hours) $1200. Parkade Rental. 24-Hour Rental: $400. **Liability insurance is required for all event and film rentals. Rates are changeable depending on preferred dates and time s . For more information, please email rentals@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca or call 604.665.3346. MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times THE LEGEND OF MITZI DUPREE With a reputation that covered states, provinces and decades, Dupree was a legend in her time. A quick search pulls up several newspaper articles detailing her presence in bars around Alberta and BC, and more specifically, her ‘act’ which often involved ping pong balls, cigarettes, flutes, and other curious objects one would not usually associate with female exotic entertainment during the SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies. EXPLORE THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum has riveting exhibits, authentic artefacts and true crime history! We're also home to the former City Morgue, Autopsy Suite and Coroner's Court! EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA VISIT VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM: COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY In light of the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic, the museum will welcome visitors back under our new health and safety regulations. These measures follow the Provincial guidelines for museums and are strictly adhered to by all VPMA staff and volunteers. Before visiting the museum, we ask that you review these measures tomake
MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 EVENTS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum features an exciting array of events all year round. From our hugely popular "Movies in the Morgue," to our "Morgue Ghost Tours," there are never a shortage of sights to see and activities to experience with us! SINS OF THE CITY TOURS Taking you on a thrilling journey through Vancouver's historic neighbourhoods of Chinatown, Strathcona and Gastown, our Sins of the City Tours reveal the foundations of our city through the stories and districts that shaped it into what it is today. All tours come with free admission to the museum. BLOG | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | THRILLING HISTORY The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives has thousands of archives and even more stories to tell. Our access to these rare artefacts and archives gives us this inside scoop on cool Vancouver history—which you can read about in our blog! VOLUNTEER | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM Welcome guests to the museum, manage admission sales and perform administrative tasks. An excellent opportunity for those interested in hospitality, management and office administration. If you're interested in volunteering at the Vancouver Police Museum & Archives, email your resume to info@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca. Be sure to includeyour.
THE GHOSTS OF THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum is often singled out as one of Vancouver’s most haunted sites for good reason. Built in 1932 and designed by architect Arthur J. Bird, the police museum, now a designated heritage building, originally served as the city’s Coroner’s Court, Autopsy Suite and City Analyst’s Lab. During its 78 years in service, it regularly ushered in thousands of bodies for EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Current Employment OpportunitiesHOME | VPMA SITE
The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Available Hours (7am-12pm) Minimum Rental: (4 hours) $1200. Parkade Rental. 24-Hour Rental: $400. **Liability insurance is required for all event and film rentals. Rates are changeable depending on preferred dates and time s . For more information, please email rentals@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca or call 604.665.3346. MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times THE LEGEND OF MITZI DUPREE With a reputation that covered states, provinces and decades, Dupree was a legend in her time. A quick search pulls up several newspaper articles detailing her presence in bars around Alberta and BC, and more specifically, her ‘act’ which often involved ping pong balls, cigarettes, flutes, and other curious objects one would not usually associate with female exotic entertainment during the SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies.HOME | VPMA SITE
The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Available Hours (7am-12pm) Minimum Rental: (4 hours) $1200. Parkade Rental. 24-Hour Rental: $400. **Liability insurance is required for all event and film rentals. Rates are changeable depending on preferred dates and time s . For more information, please email rentals@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca or call 604.665.3346. MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times THE LEGEND OF MITZI DUPREE With a reputation that covered states, provinces and decades, Dupree was a legend in her time. A quick search pulls up several newspaper articles detailing her presence in bars around Alberta and BC, and more specifically, her ‘act’ which often involved ping pong balls, cigarettes, flutes, and other curious objects one would not usually associate with female exotic entertainment during the SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies. EXPLORE THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum has riveting exhibits, authentic artefacts and true crime history! We're also home to the former City Morgue, Autopsy Suite and Coroner's Court! EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA VISIT VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM: COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY In light of the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic, the museum will welcome visitors back under our new health and safety regulations. These measures follow the Provincial guidelines for museums and are strictly adhered to by all VPMA staff and volunteers. Before visiting the museum, we ask that you review these measures tomake
MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 EVENTS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum features an exciting array of events all year round. From our hugely popular "Movies in the Morgue," to our "Morgue Ghost Tours," there are never a shortage of sights to see and activities to experience with us! SINS OF THE CITY TOURS Taking you on a thrilling journey through Vancouver's historic neighbourhoods of Chinatown, Strathcona and Gastown, our Sins of the City Tours reveal the foundations of our city through the stories and districts that shaped it into what it is today. All tours come with free admission to the museum. BLOG | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | THRILLING HISTORY The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives has thousands of archives and even more stories to tell. Our access to these rare artefacts and archives gives us this inside scoop on cool Vancouver history—which you can read about in our blog! VOLUNTEER | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM Welcome guests to the museum, manage admission sales and perform administrative tasks. An excellent opportunity for those interested in hospitality, management and office administration. If you're interested in volunteering at the Vancouver Police Museum & Archives, email your resume to info@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca. Be sure to includeyour.
THE GHOSTS OF THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum is often singled out as one of Vancouver’s most haunted sites for good reason. Built in 1932 and designed by architect Arthur J. Bird, the police museum, now a designated heritage building, originally served as the city’s Coroner’s Court, Autopsy Suite and City Analyst’s Lab. During its 78 years in service, it regularly ushered in thousands of bodies for EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Current Employment OpportunitiesHOME | VPMA SITE
The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Available Hours (7am-12pm) Minimum Rental: (4 hours) $1200. Parkade Rental. 24-Hour Rental: $400. **Liability insurance is required for all event and film rentals. Rates are changeable depending on preferred dates and time s . For more information, please email rentals@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca or call 604.665.3346. MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. THE LEGEND OF MITZI DUPREE With a reputation that covered states, provinces and decades, Dupree was a legend in her time. A quick search pulls up several newspaper articles detailing her presence in bars around Alberta and BC, and more specifically, her ‘act’ which often involved ping pong balls, cigarettes, flutes, and other curious objects one would not usually associate with female exotic entertainment during the HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies.HOME | VPMA SITE
The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Available Hours (7am-12pm) Minimum Rental: (4 hours) $1200. Parkade Rental. 24-Hour Rental: $400. **Liability insurance is required for all event and film rentals. Rates are changeable depending on preferred dates and time s . For more information, please email rentals@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca or call 604.665.3346. MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. THE LEGEND OF MITZI DUPREE With a reputation that covered states, provinces and decades, Dupree was a legend in her time. A quick search pulls up several newspaper articles detailing her presence in bars around Alberta and BC, and more specifically, her ‘act’ which often involved ping pong balls, cigarettes, flutes, and other curious objects one would not usually associate with female exotic entertainment during the HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies. EXPLORE THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum has riveting exhibits, authentic artefacts and true crime history! We're also home to the former City Morgue, Autopsy Suite and Coroner's Court! EDUCATION | VPMA SITE Immerse yourself in the lawless history of Vancouver's origins. Learn about the evolution of policing and crime throughout the decades from our expert historians and educators. Hear the stories of some of the City's most notorious murders in our True Crime Exhibit, located in the original Morgue. The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA VISIT VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM: COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY In light of the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic, the museum will welcome visitors back under our new health and safety regulations. These measures follow the Provincial guidelines for museums and are strictly adhered to by all VPMA staff and volunteers. Before visiting the museum, we ask that you review these measures tomake
EVENTS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum features an exciting array of events all year round. From our hugely popular "Movies in the Morgue," to our "Morgue Ghost Tours," there are never a shortage of sights to see and activities to experience with us! MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913MEMBERSHIPS
Become a member of The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives and gain year-round access to our historic museum, artefacts, exhibits and more! To purchase your membership, click "add to cart" below! SINS OF THE CITY TOURS Taking you on a thrilling journey through Vancouver's historic neighbourhoods of Chinatown, Strathcona and Gastown, our Sins of the City Tours reveal the foundations of our city through the stories and districts that shaped it into what it is today. All tours come with free admission to the museum. BLOG | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | THRILLING HISTORY The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives has thousands of archives and even more stories to tell. Our access to these rare artefacts and archives gives us this inside scoop on cool Vancouver history—which you can read about in our blog! THE GHOSTS OF THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum is often singled out as one of Vancouver’s most haunted sites for good reason. Built in 1932 and designed by architect Arthur J. Bird, the police museum, now a designated heritage building, originally served as the city’s Coroner’s Court, Autopsy Suite and City Analyst’s Lab. During its 78 years in service, it regularly ushered in thousands of bodies for EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Current Employment OpportunitiesHOME | VPMA SITE
The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. VISIT VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM: COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY We are thrilled to announce the re-opening of the Vancouver Police Museum but we cannot stress the importance of keeping safety and health a priority during this unprecedented time. In light of the circumstances, the museum will welcome visitors back under our new health and safety regulations EDUCATION | VPMA SITE The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA experience, covering all of our Exhibits and providing additional context to historical events and their characters. RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! The Vancouver Police Museum is one of the city's most historic buildings. It has been used in major film, movie and TV productions along with exciting events. Rent out our heritage venue today! BLOG | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | THRILLING HISTORY The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives has thousands of archives and even more stories to tell. Our access to these rare artefacts and archives gives us this inside scoop on cool Vancouver history—which you can read about in our blog! THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies. HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, wasHOME | VPMA SITE
The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. VISIT VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM: COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY We are thrilled to announce the re-opening of the Vancouver Police Museum but we cannot stress the importance of keeping safety and health a priority during this unprecedented time. In light of the circumstances, the museum will welcome visitors back under our new health and safety regulations EDUCATION | VPMA SITE The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA experience, covering all of our Exhibits and providing additional context to historical events and their characters. RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! The Vancouver Police Museum is one of the city's most historic buildings. It has been used in major film, movie and TV productions along with exciting events. Rent out our heritage venue today! BLOG | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | THRILLING HISTORY The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives has thousands of archives and even more stories to tell. Our access to these rare artefacts and archives gives us this inside scoop on cool Vancouver history—which you can read about in our blog! THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies. HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was EXPLORE THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum has riveting exhibits, authentic artefacts and true crime history! We're also home to the former City Morgue, Autopsy Suite and Coroner's Court! VISIT VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM: COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY We are thrilled to announce the re-opening of the Vancouver Police Museum but we cannot stress the importance of keeping safety and health a priority during this unprecedented time. In light of the circumstances, the museum will welcome visitors back under our new health and safety regulations PLAN YOUR VISIT TO THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The museum is located in a heritage building, as such, it does not have an elevator or wheelchair access. There are 4 steps outside to the front door of the building, and EDUCATION | VPMA SITE The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA experience, covering all of our Exhibits and providing additional context to historical events and their characters. GET TICKETS TO THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Private and group tours must be booked over the phone. Contact Us at 604.665.3346 or at info@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca for more information.Thank you for
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The Vancouver Police Museum is proud of its broad range of education programs! We have education programs for children, teens and adults—each of which teaches about Vancouver's history and current status as seen through the eyes of the law. RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! The Vancouver Police Museum is one of the city's most historic buildings. It has been used in major film, movie and TV productions along with exciting events. Rent out our heritage venue today! EVENTS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum features an exciting array of events all year round. From our hugely popular "Movies in the Morgue," to our "Morgue Ghost Tours," there are never a shortage of sights to see and activities to experience with us! MUGSHOTS: A PAGE FROM VANCOUVER'S PAST, 1912-1913 Mugshots provide a unique perspective of a past not often seen through traditional narratives. They are snapshots of individuals’ lives that present the raw, unedited versions of society not often seen. Our new exhibit Mugshots: A Page From Vancouver’s Past, 1912-1913 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Current Employment Opportunities THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. GET TICKETS TO THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Private and group tours must be booked over the phone. Contact Us at 604.665.3346 or at info@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca for more information.Thank you for
EDUCATION | VPMA SITE The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA experience, covering all of our Exhibits and providing additional context to historical events and their characters. EVENTS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum features an exciting array of events all year round. From our hugely popular "Movies in the Morgue," to our "Morgue Ghost Tours," there are never a shortage of sights to see and activities to experience with us! RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! The Vancouver Police Museum is one of the city's most historic buildings. It has been used in major film, movie and TV productions along with exciting events. Rent out our heritage venue today! THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies. THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum is one of Vancouver's best museums! Enter our authentic heritage building and explore popular true crime and city history exhibits, or discover rare artefacts, documents and rooms—including the former city morgue and autopsy suite! EXHIBITS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM | DISCOVER The Vancouver Police Museum has some of the city's best exhibits, including "True Crimes," which uncovers scandalous crimes, cold cases and mysteries from the city's past. Other popular exhibits include our traffic exhibit and morality exhibit. GET TICKETS TO THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Private and group tours must be booked over the phone. Contact Us at 604.665.3346 or at info@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca for more information.Thank you for
EDUCATION | VPMA SITE The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA experience, covering all of our Exhibits and providing additional context to historical events and their characters. EVENTS | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum features an exciting array of events all year round. From our hugely popular "Movies in the Morgue," to our "Morgue Ghost Tours," there are never a shortage of sights to see and activities to experience with us! RENT OUT THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! The Vancouver Police Museum is one of the city's most historic buildings. It has been used in major film, movie and TV productions along with exciting events. Rent out our heritage venue today! THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF THE PENTHOUSE: A VANCOUVER Filippone brothers Joe, Jimmy and Ross bringing the booze out of hiding after finally getting a liquor licence in the fall of 1968. Photo: LIQUOR By Sheena Koo There aren’t many Vancouver establishments—without heritage designation—that remain standing these days. The Starfish Room, The Cave, The Ridge, Pantages Theatre along with countless others have all disappeared with the times SEEING THE KOSBERG MURDERS IN A NEW LIGHT: CRIMINOLOGIST Written by Sheena Koo The streets of Vancouver on December 10th, 1965, were quiet and chilly—just like any other winter’s day in the city. Yet, in the suburban area of Main Street and East 22nd Avenue, while most families were fast asleep in the warm confines of their homes, a horrifying family murder was taking place and it would soon shake the foundations of this idyllic community. HOW THE 1971 GASTOWN RIOT CAME TO BE Written by Matteo Miceli Vancouver in the late 1960s was going through a dramatic social change. There was a growing rift between the city’s youth and those in power. The hippie counterculture had migrated north over the border and become a prominent lifestyle choice among many of the city’s youth. The yippies (or Youth International Party), a political group based on hippie ideals, was THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE: A LEGACY OF FRAUD AND MONEY The VSE was a speculative exchange, a launchpad for fresh startups with fewer barriers to listing compared to other markets. In 1989, the capital requirement to list on the VSE was just $600,000, attracting a flock of junior companies and making Vancouver the penny stock capital of Canada—at its peak listing over 2,000 companies. VISIT | THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM & ARCHIVES Visit The Vancouver Police Museum, North America’s oldest police museum. Set in a designated heritage building that once housed the original Coroner’s Court, City Morgue and Autopsy Facility, we are filled to the brim with exciting exhibits, artefacts, true crimeevidence and more!
EXPLORE THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM The Vancouver Police Museum has riveting exhibits, authentic artefacts and true crime history! We're also home to the former City Morgue, Autopsy Suite and Coroner's Court! VISIT VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM: COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY We are thrilled to announce the re-opening of the Vancouver Police Museum but we cannot stress the importance of keeping safety and health a priority during this unprecedented time. In light of the circumstances, the museum will welcome visitors back under our new health and safety regulations EDUCATION | VPMA SITE The Museum Discovery Tour is the ultimate VPMA experience, covering all of our Exhibits and providing additional context to historical events and their characters. GET TICKETS TO THE VANCOUVER POLICE MUSEUM! Private and group tours must be booked over the phone. Contact Us at 604.665.3346 or at info@vancouverpolicemuseum.ca for more information.Thank you for
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