I love learning about local culture and history when I travel. I saw this museum on the way to the hotel where I was going to stay. After grabbing a coffee at a local establishment the following morning, I decided to check out the museum. It appeared rather small from the outside, but I was pleasantly surprised as I ventured inside. The front area is a gift shop with information on local tourist attractions. It is actually the museum and visitors center. I was amazed at the amount of merchandise they offered from books, pottery, art, jewelry, kid's items, puzzles, postcards, and more. As you meander towards the back, it opens up to an impressive array of local artifacts. I loved seeing the clothing, doctor's bag and tools, and daily utensils from bygone days. I took several pictures because it was so interesting. I hope you enjoy them.
Outside is the lighthouse, or top of what used to be located on Triage Island. The first order Fresnel lens was installed in 1909. It was moved to the Sooke museum in 2004. There are several displays and exhibits outside of the main museum, however, a few of the buildings were closed at this time.
If you live in the area, or just passing through, I highly recommend supporting this wonderful museum. read more