The Royal BC Museum Archives is a key resource for preserving and sharing the history of British Columbia. Located in Victoria, it houses a vast collection of documents, photographs, and records that reflect the province's cultural and natural heritage. The archives support research and education by providing access to historical materials.
Visitors can explore various topics, including Indigenous history, settler communities, and natural history. The archives also offer digital resources, making it easier for people to engage with the rich history of British Columbia from anywhere.