Vancouver is proud of its history. Step back into time with a visit to a historic site to learn about local settler and Indigenous history. You can visit heritage homes, a mine, a cannery, a fur-trading fort, and an entire 1920s village – all without leaving Vancouver.
Roedde House Museum, Vancouver
Located in downtown Vancouver, the Roedde House Museum is a fully-restored Victorian home that dates back to 1893. Take a self-guided tour to see what day-to-day life was like for the Roedde family at the end of the 19th century. Unlike many heritage house museums, the rooms are not roped off.
Where: 1415 Barclay
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