Fort Nelson Heritage Museum
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Home to vintage vehicles, local artifacts, and unique taxidermy specimens, this museum covers the history of Fort Nelson, British Columbia.

πŸ“œ Museum preserving Fort Nelson's history since 1805, founded by Marl Brown, and the Alaska Highway. πŸ” Main theme is transportation, featuring a vast collection of vintage vehicles, local artifacts, and unique specimens.# Why GoπŸš— Explore a vast collection of antique cars, trucks, and heavy equipment.πŸ“œ Rich local history and artifacts, including historic buildings. Learn about the region's history, from fur trading to the Alaska Highway construction.🦌 Discover unique exhibits like an albino moose and a rare spider.🐾 Pet-friendly with amenities for your furry companions.# TipsπŸ“ž Check seasonal hours and off-season appointments in advance.πŸ• Leashed pets are welcome, free water and treats available.# CostπŸ’° Adults $10, Seniors/Youth $7.50, Family $25. Off-season $5.# HoursπŸ•’ Mid-May to end of August: 9am-6pm daily. Off-season: Mon-Fri by appointment.

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