• Once the Coroner's Court, the City Morgue and the City's Crime Labs, the Vancouver Police Museum is the oldest police museum in North America.
  • Sure, here are some more details about the Vancouver Police Museum: History: The Vancouver Police Museum was founded in 1986 by Joe Swan...
  • The Vancouver Police Museum can be explored independently or as part of guided tours, which can be booked in advance of visiting.
  • The Vancouver Police Museum is on the small side, so you will likely be in and out within an hour or two, but it’s definitely worth the visit.
  • The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives was inaugurated in 1986 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Vancouver Police Department and the City of...
  • Housing a morgue, rare and confiscated weapons, and autopsy remains, the Vancouver police museum displays the dark side of Canada.
  • Since the Vancouver Police Museum is (appropriately or inappropriately depending on how you look at it) in a bit rougher part of the city.
  • The Vancouver Police Museum and Archives opened in 1986 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Vancouver Police Department.
  • Take part in a unique learning experience inside the Vancouver Police Museum. Located in the heart of Old Vancouver, between the Chinatown and Gastown...
  • The Vancouver Police Museum is North America’s oldest police museum. The Museum is located in a heritage building that was once the Coroner’s Court...