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Admission
Hours
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ADMISSION 

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Adults: $14

Senior (60+): $12

Youth (13-18): $8

Children (6-12): $4

Children 5 & Under: free

Family (up to 5 family members, any age): $30

All admission rates are plus applicable taxes.

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*Members get free admission

*Support workers accompanying visitors receive free admission.

*Group rates available for parties of 10 or more.  Please call the Museum for details.

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50% OFF THURSDAY 5PM - 9PM

MUSEUM HOURS

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Monday                              9 AM - 5 PM

Tuesday                              9 AM - 5 PM

Wednesday                       9 AM - 5 PM

Thursday                            9 AM - 9 PM

Friday                                  9 AM - 5 PM

Saturday                            9 AM - 5 PM

Sunday                               9 AM - 5 PM

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CLOSED October 14th - 18th, 2024

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Winter Hours Begin on October 14th:

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Monday                              CLOSED

Tuesday                              CLOSED

Wednesday                       10 AM - 6 PM

Thursday                            10 AM - 6 PM

Friday                                  10 AM - 6 PM

Saturday                             10 AM - 6 PM

Sunday                                10 AM - 6 PM

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ACCESSIBILITY 

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The Museum building is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and an elevator to move between galleries. At the moment, the steam locomotive and business car, unfortunately, are not wheelchair accessible.

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Information panels throughout the galleries are in English, with brochures available in French, Spanish, German, Dutch and Chinese upon request.

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The outdoor yard is partially accessible with paved walkways and a covered gazebo for visitor enjoyment.

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SERVICE ANIMALS

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Registered service animals are welcome to the Museum.

GETTING HERE

 

We are located at 719 Track St W,  Revelstoke, BC.

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Located on the Columbia River at the foot of Mount Revelstoke National Park, Revelstoke sits in a narrow fir-cloaked valley between the Selkirk and the Monashee mountains. 

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The museum is a short walk from the downtown core, close to cafes and located near the foot of the Nels Nelsen Historic Ski Jump Hike. 

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