MONOVA (Museum of North Vancouver) is now open in the heart of North Vancouver’s Lower Lonsdale The Shipyards District.
The museum is transforming the way the community experiences North Vancouver’s stories. Stories are the threads that weave us together and form the fabric of the community. At MONOVA, you’ll find yourself drawn into landscapes you knew nothing about, meeting people from different eras, and contemplating what it all means for the present as we move towards our collective future.
In addition to being the new home of restored Streetcar 153, decades-long in completion, the Museum includes a powerful new cedar carving of Sch’ich’iyuy (The Two Sisters) by Sḵwx̱wú7mesh carver Wade Baker.
A section dedicated to Residential School survivors and their families is particularly poignant. A Welcome Circle showcasing local Indigenous culture of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and Səl̓ ílwətaɬ Nations is a central feature of this area.
Introducing MONOVA’s (Museum of North Vancouver) latest exhibition
North Vancouver’s mountains are an icon of beauty, a landscape for adventure and a cultural beacon for our community. These ancient sentinels shape how we live, play and connect. Step into the forest, reflect and discover the wonders within.
DATE: JULY 19, 2024 – JANUARY 12, 2025
You can expect powerful stories of North Vancouver through high-quality exhibitions in the Permanent and Feature Galleries, exhibits at the Archives of North Vancouver in Lynn Valley, and mobile exhibits with partnering organizations. The Permanent Gallery will focus on the themes of Passion for Place, Connections, and Industry and Enterprise. The exhibits incorporate all of the senses and blend physical artifacts with digital content. The Feature Gallery offers temporary and travelling exhibits. There are also educational programs for K-12 students, and public programs for general audiences – on and off-site.
Features of the core exhibit gallery include:
MONOVA is well-situated adjacent to Lonsdale Quay, the Polygon Gallery, the Shipyards complex and the SeaBus Terminal.
MONOVA
115 West Esplanade
North Vancouver, BC
604. 990. 3700 (ex 8016)