The Vancouver Island Military Museum is one of the most famous museums in Nanaimo. In the museum, you have the opportunity to see more than 25 exhibits. It displays showcasing that gives you an insight into Canada's proud Military History and Traditions.
For more than 25 years, the museum has offered visitors comprehensive military memorabilia collections and artifacts from all periods. Among them is Canada's involvement in Afghanistan in the war of 1812. You have the chance to see how life was on the home front and how the Red Cross helped save lives, St John's Ambulance, the Salvation Army, RCMP, and the Merchant Navy's critical role in wartime. See pictures that show the evolution of the women's role in the armed forces, starting from nursing sisters during the Boer War to operations in all army branches present day.
The Vancouver Island Military Museum's advantage is the enthusiastic and informed staff, willing to answer your questions from the war of 1812 to today's events. The museum features many models, uniforms, medals, decommissioned firearms, and Dam Busters from different eras.
The Vancouver Island Military Museum is located at 100 Cameron Rd, Nanaimo, BC V9R 0C8, Canada. You can find the museum in downtown right by Nanaimo's dynamic waterfront. This unique position allows you to be close to everything that downtown offers, like Port Theatre, the Nanaimo Museum, the Inner Harbour Boat Basin, Cruise Ship Facility, the Nanaimo Conference Centre, and Tourism Office. These places are within walking distance of the museum, and there are many significant hotels close by that you can choose for staying. Among these accommodations are Coast Bastion Hotel, one of Nanaimo's luxury hotels, and HI Nanaimo - Painted Turtle Guesthouse.
You can find several parks nearby, such as McGregor Park or Piper Park, and both are close enough for a short walk. Steve Smith Bike Park is another well-known park in Nanaimo, northwest of the Vancouver Island Military Museum. It is a well-designed biking pump track also great for skateboarders and scooter riders. With its beautiful Beach Estates Falls, Beach Estates Park is a hidden gem that connects from Departure Bay Road down to the beach near the Departure Bay Ferry Terminal. Having an adventure in Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park is possible by going to the north, toward Maffeo Sutton Park, and taking a boat. There is a waterfall nearby. Ammonite Falls is placed in Benson Creek Falls Regional Park, about 11.8 km (7.3 miles) to the northwest. Going 5.8 km (3.6 miles) to the west, you reach Westwood Lake. It is a freshwater lake with a sandy beach near Westwood Lake Park.
From Nanaimo:
The fastest route from Nanaimo downtown to the Vancouver Island Military Museum is via Wallace St and Bastion St. It is 950 m (3116.8 ft) and takes about 4 minutes.
Head to the north for 23 m (75.4 ft) and turn left toward Wallace St. After 34 m (111.5 ft), turn left onto Wallace St and continue for 290 m (291.4 ft) with a slight left onto Bastion St. After 300 m (984.2 ft), turn right onto Front St and go on for 140 m (459.3 ft), then turn right onto Museum Way. After 110 m (360.8 ft), turn right and continue for 27 m (88.5 ft) more to reach the Vancouver Island Military Museum.
From Victoria:
The fastest route from Victoria to the Vancouver Island Military Museum is via Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 N. It is 111 km (68.9 mi) and takes about an hour and 27 minutes.
Head to the west on Pandora Ave toward Government St for 99 m (324.8 ft), then turn right onto Government Street. After 1.0 km (0.68 mi), continue with a slight right toward Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 N. Go on for 72 m (236.2 ft) and use any lane to turn left onto Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 N. Drive 109 km (67.7 mi), and turn right onto Gordon St. After 120 m (393.7 ft), turn right onto Museum Way. Continue for 8 m (26.2 ft) and turn left. After 27 m (88.5 ft), you will reach the Vancouver Island Military Museum.
There are several parking lots near the Vancouver Island Military Museum. If you don't like the idea of getting charged for parking on the street, all of these parking lots are within walking distance. The closest parking lot is 81-91 Front St Parking on Bastion; it is 5 minutes away. Another parking lot close by is 298-300 Trans-Canada Hwy Garage, just beside 81-91 Front St Parking. The walk from the mentioned parking lots is short, but if you want to walk a little bit longer in the beautiful city of Nanaimo, the nearby parks give you the opportunity.
Before the arrival of the European people in 1720, the Snuneymuxw First Nation was the only inhabitants. Spanish were the first to arrive in this area, and since then, keeping the Snuneymuxw people's heritage has been challenging, especially through injustices, colonial oppression, diseases, and prejudice.
The downtown of Nanaimo is fun and full of possibilities for having a good time. Breakout Nanaimo Escape Rooms is a very exciting choice, and it's only 650 m (2132.5 ft) away. If you crave good music and drinks, go to The Queen's, a live music bar 350 m (1148.2 ft) away. In case you are fond of plays and theatres, the good news is Port Theatre. It has only 110 m (360.8 ft) distance from the Vancouver Island Military Museum, so that you can walk there after your visit. If you want to see the docks and boats and enjoy an adequate green space, walk to McGregor Park. For those who enjoy a good meal and drink like nothing else, I suggest The Vault Café, which is close and one of the best in Nanaimo.