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north pacific cannery museum

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    • 974keithh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Probably some variation in the quality of the tour guide as we were more pleased with the first than second half of our tour. The site was scenic and very interesting. We were shown the two different stages of equipment, when it was done primarily by hand and when machinery was introduced as well. Preservation and restoration efforts are ongoing. One cabin was recently redone while others were off-limits due to state of decline. Glad we went and considered it worthwhile and a fair use of our time and money.
    • SonjaB60 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      2 great tours. So informative and very enlightening on the historic conditions of their workers. Both our guides were excellent. The cafe have great hot chocolate too!
    • Oluf 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      On a clear and sunny day we went 40+ km out of our way to visit the Cannery Musem. On arrival around noon we found it closed. None of the signs directing us to the Cannery from the Yellowhead Highway indicated that it was closed. Compensation was that Ww did enjoy a picnic lunch in the sunshine at the nearby Port Edward civic complex overlooking the Skeena River.
    • gypsyretirees 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A work in progress...but on the road to being a stellar historical presentation of an important industry in days gone by.
    • 885richards885 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great place! I've been to a lot of museums in Canada and the USA,but I've never been to a cannery museum before. Not a flashy museum with lots of nice paint, bright lights, manicured lawns, uniformed attendants, and boring materials from the past. Here you will see the real thing -- a cannery on the ocean shore complete with old beat-up nets, old machinery and warehouses,a little building that once housed families of up to 11 immigrants, an old grocery store from yesteryear, and knowledgeable guides who bring it all to life. This is, in my opinion, is a monument to the men,women and children who once worked here under what today would be unbearable conditions!You have to see it! The Prince Rupert transit system will take you here from the city if you want to see the area without having to watch the road.! And the price is right!
    • katrida 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      guided tours meant that we were given lots of very interesting information, especially the details of how the cannery operated, but also some of the social history. takes about 90 mins- 2 hours to do depending on how many tours you do.
    • EllaTina 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were advised to take the city bus out to the cannery. It would be an expensive taxi ride. Staff was very professional and informative. There is a lot to see and hear about. We loved it. It drizzled the whole time we were there, but we just put up our hoods and carried on. Don't know if youngsters would necessarily enjoy this.... We liked everything about it.
    • Maelgwn 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great tours - very information and great to see some old equipment and machinery working, old processes explained and cultural information too. They are restoring and rebuilding more areas, so it should only get better.
    • kevinleo 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The cannery museum gives insight into the way people lived. These were some awesome insights. Thankfully, our lives are not this challenging anymore. I enjoyed the tours and I don't even like fish - canned or otherwise. The guides were enthusiastic and interesting.
    • seanr444 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went there expecting a average attraction in prince rupert and the unthinkable happenedMy great great grandfather Andrew Robinson worked there fishing so I was AMAZED then I Found out that my entire family except for my mothers Side has a story to tell about working There so I took extra time to think and wow...... It's a big piece of history
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