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Burnaby Village Museum is a vibrant, 10 acre open air museum set in scenic Deer Lake Park. Visitors can explore 1920s style heritage buildings, where knowledgeable museum interpreters bring Burnaby’s diverse history to life. Watch live demonstrations at Wagner’s Blacksmith Shop, visit the Indigenous Learning House, and discover historic businesses such as the Way Sang Yuen Wat Kee Chinese Herbalist. Step inside the 1893 Love Farmhouse to experience life on a family farm, climb aboard the 1912 interurban tram, and enjoy a ride on the beautifully restored 1912 C.W. Parker Carousel.
Designed for visitors of all ages, the museum offers engaging, hands on experiences that encourage learning through exploration, participation and discovery. As the primary historical resource for the City of Burnaby, Burnaby Village Museum encourages understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of Burnaby’s unique history. Through shared stories and meaningful experiences, the museum fosters a strong sense of community and connection for both residents and visitors.