The Royal BC Museum is a major attraction in Greater Victoria that has been important to our region since its inception in 1886. The current building has been in place since 1968. Last year, plans to redevelop the site were stopped after a much publicized outcry. Since then, the RBCM has been rethinking its future.
 
A series of public engagement opportunities continues tomorrow with Dialogue Sessions in the afternoon and evening at the museum.
 
“This is a chance to make sure we do it right. That the museum tells the many stories that reflect all of us who live here,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “We can do much better at providing opportunities for First Nations to share their stories in their words. I encourage all chamber members to participate in the engagement process and show your support for keeping the museum in Greater Victoria.”