Located along the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway just 45 minutes from Vancouver, Britannia Mine Museum offers an unforgettable journey into British Columbia’s rich mining heritage. Set on the site of one of the largest copper mines in the British Empire, this National Historic Site invites visitors to explore the powerful stories, science, and innovation that shaped the province and its communities. A visit begins with a ride aboard the underground train, taking guests into the historic mine tunnel where guides share fascinating stories of the miners who once worked deep inside Britannia Mountain. Visitors can also experience BOOM!, the museum’s award-winning multi-sensory show inside the historic Mill No. 3 building, where dramatic lights, sound, and special effects bring the roar of the mill back to life. Across the site, engaging exhibits and interactive displays reveal the science behind mining and geology, the engineering challenges miners faced, and the environmental restoration that continues to transform the area today. Guests can explore historic buildings, discover how minerals form, and learn how innovation and sustainability play an important role in modern resource development. Britannia Mine Museum is a popular stop for families, travellers, and school groups exploring the Sea-to-Sky corridor between Vancouver and Whistler. Throughout the year, visitors can also enjoy a variety of special events, seasonal activities, and holiday programming that add new layers of discovery and fun to the museum experience. Whether you’re interested in history, science, or simply looking for a unique adventure, Britannia Mine Museum offers an engaging and memorable experience for visitors of all ages.
Annual Maintenance Closure - January 4-8, 2027 | First week of January annually & CLOSED Christmas Day and New Year's Day
Open 7 days a week. Visit our website for seasonal operations and tour times. https://www.britanniaminemuseum.ca/pages/plan-your-visit
Britannia Mine Museum is committed to providing an accessible experience for all visitors. The museum grounds and the BOOM! show are wheelchair accessible. Due to the historic nature of the site and the train operating within the mountain tunnel, the underground train is not wheelchair accessible. For full accessibility details, please visit: https://www.britanniaminemuseum.ca/pages/accessibility
To explore the full list of productions filmed at Britannia Mine Museum, visit: https://www.britanniaminemuseum.ca/pages/filming-at-britannia-mine-museum
Britannia Mine Museum is located on the traditional, unceded territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) Nation. We recognize the deep connection Indigenous peoples have to this land and strive to respectfully share stories of the region’s history and environmental stewardship
