Book a School Visit

Capacity Limits
Large numbers of visitors at one time can hamper your learning experience. For this reason we reserve the right to restrict the number of booked groups allowed per day. Please ensure to contact the museum well in advance of your visit to ensure that we can accommodate you.

Please note: Backpacks are NOT permitted in the Museum galleries.

  • To register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, try our new on-line registration system for the most up-to-date program availability. See your school administrator for your school's username and password.
  • We will continue to accept applications/bookings on an ongoing basis until all program opportunities are filled.
  • Class fees apply to all programs.
  • Once your booking has been processed, you will be sent a confirmation number and letter.
To Register: your class for a school program, or to book a self-conducted visit of the permanent galleries, The Other Emily exhibition or Behind the Scenes - Natural History exhibition:
 
On-line: https://sales.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/
 
Please print and complete this registration form and:

Fax: (250) 387-0102.

Mail: 675 Belleville Street, Victoria, BC  
V8W 9W2
 
Drop off at: 675 Belleville Street - Main Reception, Fannin Tower. Office Hours: : Monday to Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (closed BC statutory holidays).
 
Payment arrangements:
  • Payment MUST be made in person by Canadian or US cash, organization cheque in Canadian funds (payable to the Royal BC Museum Corporation), Visa, MasterCard, American Express, money order in Canadian funds, or Interac.
  • Credit Card authorization forms must be used if the credit card owner is not present to sign the receipt. Click here for the form.
  • For your security and protection, it is important that your card number is not communicated via email or phone as these methods are not secure. Instead have the teacher or group leader present the original signed form, in person, to a cashier at the box office on the day of their visit as payment for the booking.


Museum Virtual Exhibit

Check out the Museum's virtual exhibit "Journeys and Transformations: British Columbia Landscapes". Explore British Columbia's mountains, forests, grasslands, waters and cities. Included are a teachers' guide, student submissions and a link to suggested lesson plans for grades 8 through 12.
Supported by: Virtual Museum of Canada