Activities & Experiences
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art Ticket in Vancouver
Available Options
Admission ticket
Included
- Admission to: Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
Not Included
- Guided tours
- Meals
- Transport
- Other personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
Eligibility
-
Participants must be aged 1+ to enter
-
Free for children aged 1-12
-
Student ticket: Individuals are required to present a valid student ID upon arrival
-
Family pass ticket: This ticket only includes 2 adults and 2 youth (Children aged 13-17 are considered as youth)
-
Indigenous peoples: Individuals self-identifying as Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, and Inuits)
-
Free admission from 14:00-17:00 on the first Friday of every month
Additional information
- The use of a tripod or a selfie stick is not permitted
Current exhibitions
- Every River Has a Mouth: The Visual Languages That Connects Us (Until 14 February 2027)
- Jamie Gentry: Blossoming (Until 24 May 2026)
Accessibility
-
Please refer to the accessibility map here
-
A wheelchair accessible path is located between Christ Church Cathedral and Cathedral Place on Georgia Street. This path leads through the courtyard and to the gallery entrance
-
The exhibitions at the venue are on two levels, an elevator is available in the gallery to get to the 2nd level
-
The accessibility washroom is located on the lower level
-
The venue has a limited amount of lockers and storage for belongings
-
The venue offers two courtesy manual wheelchair for visitor use (One with footrests)
-
Aisles in the gallery shop are wheelchair accessible, but some areas of the Raven's Trove Gallery may be more challenging to navigate
-
Seatings with reduced stimuli is available in the Hummingbird Gathering Space on the upper mezzanine, catered for visitors seeking a quieter space
-
Physical Navigation: Some temporary exhibitions feature protruding installations that may not be detectable by white canes. Staff are available to provide guided assistance through these areas upon request
-
Sensory Media: Select video installations may contain flashing lights, rapid imagery, or lack closed captioning
-
Smoking and vaping are prohibited inside the gallery and within 1.83 m of any entrance
-
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
-
Flash photography is prohibited inside the venue
-
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
-
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
-
Please refer to the venue's official website for more information about PWD accessibility
Usage validity
- The voucher is valid only on the specified date (and time if applicable)
Address
- Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
- 639 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2G3, Canada
- Please refer to the map for assistance
How to get there
-
Nearby landmarks: Look for the sandwich board on Hornby Street and climb the short stairway
-
By bus: Take bus line 250 or 253 to the WB W Georgia St @ Burrard St, and walk for 2 minutes
-
By bus: Take bus line 002 or 005 to the Burrard St at W Georgia St stop, and walk for 3 minutes
-
By metro: Take the Canada Line to the Vancouver City Centre station, and walk for 5 minutes
-
By metro: Take theexpo Line to the Burrard station, and walk for 3 minutes
-
Please refer to the how to get there video here
-
Street parking is available on the west side of Hornby
-
Underground parking below the gallery is available
-
Opening hours:
-
Monday-Friday: 06:00-19:00
-
Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00
-
Closed on statutory holidays
Admission ticket
Included
- Admission to: Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
Not Included
- Guided tours
- Meals
- Transport
- Other personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
Eligibility
-
Participants must be aged 1+ to enter
-
Free for children aged 1-12
-
Student ticket: Individuals are required to present a valid student ID upon arrival
-
Family pass ticket: This ticket only includes 2 adults and 2 youth (Children aged 13-17 are considered as youth)
-
Indigenous peoples: Individuals self-identifying as Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, and Inuits)
-
Free admission from 14:00-17:00 on the first Friday of every month
Additional information
- The use of a tripod or a selfie stick is not permitted
Current exhibitions
- Every River Has a Mouth: The Visual Languages That Connects Us (Until 14 February 2027)
- Jamie Gentry: Blossoming (Until 24 May 2026)
Accessibility
-
Please refer to the accessibility map here
-
A wheelchair accessible path is located between Christ Church Cathedral and Cathedral Place on Georgia Street. This path leads through the courtyard and to the gallery entrance
-
The exhibitions at the venue are on two levels, an elevator is available in the gallery to get to the 2nd level
-
The accessibility washroom is located on the lower level
-
The venue has a limited amount of lockers and storage for belongings
-
The venue offers two courtesy manual wheelchair for visitor use (One with footrests)
-
Aisles in the gallery shop are wheelchair accessible, but some areas of the Raven's Trove Gallery may be more challenging to navigate
-
Seatings with reduced stimuli is available in the Hummingbird Gathering Space on the upper mezzanine, catered for visitors seeking a quieter space
-
Physical Navigation: Some temporary exhibitions feature protruding installations that may not be detectable by white canes. Staff are available to provide guided assistance through these areas upon request
-
Sensory Media: Select video installations may contain flashing lights, rapid imagery, or lack closed captioning
-
Smoking and vaping are prohibited inside the gallery and within 1.83 m of any entrance
-
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
-
Flash photography is prohibited inside the venue
-
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
-
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
-
Please refer to the venue's official website for more information about PWD accessibility
Usage validity
- The voucher is valid only on the specified date (and time if applicable)
Address
- Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
- 639 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2G3, Canada
- Please refer to the map for assistance
How to get there
-
Nearby landmarks: Look for the sandwich board on Hornby Street and climb the short stairway
-
By bus: Take bus line 250 or 253 to the WB W Georgia St @ Burrard St, and walk for 2 minutes
-
By bus: Take bus line 002 or 005 to the Burrard St at W Georgia St stop, and walk for 3 minutes
-
By metro: Take the Canada Line to the Vancouver City Centre station, and walk for 5 minutes
-
By metro: Take theexpo Line to the Burrard station, and walk for 3 minutes
-
Please refer to the how to get there video here
-
Street parking is available on the west side of Hornby
-
Underground parking below the gallery is available
-
Opening hours:
-
Monday-Friday: 06:00-19:00
-
Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00
-
Closed on statutory holidays
Admission ticket
Included
- Admission to: Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
Not Included
- Guided tours
- Meals
- Transport
- Other personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
Eligibility
-
Participants must be aged 1+ to enter
-
Free for children aged 1-12
-
Student ticket: Individuals are required to present a valid student ID upon arrival
-
Family pass ticket: This ticket only includes 2 adults and 2 youth (Children aged 13-17 are considered as youth)
-
Indigenous peoples: Individuals self-identifying as Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, and Inuits)
-
Free admission from 14:00-17:00 on the first Friday of every month
Additional information
- The use of a tripod or a selfie stick is not permitted
Current exhibitions
- Every River Has a Mouth: The Visual Languages That Connects Us (Until 14 February 2027)
- Jamie Gentry: Blossoming (Until 24 May 2026)
Accessibility
-
Please refer to the accessibility map here
-
A wheelchair accessible path is located between Christ Church Cathedral and Cathedral Place on Georgia Street. This path leads through the courtyard and to the gallery entrance
-
The exhibitions at the venue are on two levels, an elevator is available in the gallery to get to the 2nd level
-
The accessibility washroom is located on the lower level
-
The venue has a limited amount of lockers and storage for belongings
-
The venue offers two courtesy manual wheelchair for visitor use (One with footrests)
-
Aisles in the gallery shop are wheelchair accessible, but some areas of the Raven's Trove Gallery may be more challenging to navigate
-
Seatings with reduced stimuli is available in the Hummingbird Gathering Space on the upper mezzanine, catered for visitors seeking a quieter space
-
Physical Navigation: Some temporary exhibitions feature protruding installations that may not be detectable by white canes. Staff are available to provide guided assistance through these areas upon request
-
Sensory Media: Select video installations may contain flashing lights, rapid imagery, or lack closed captioning
-
Smoking and vaping are prohibited inside the gallery and within 1.83 m of any entrance
-
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
-
Flash photography is prohibited inside the venue
-
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
-
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
-
Please refer to the venue's official website for more information about PWD accessibility
Usage validity
- The voucher is valid only on the specified date (and time if applicable)
Address
- Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
- 639 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2G3, Canada
- Please refer to the map for assistance
How to get there
-
Nearby landmarks: Look for the sandwich board on Hornby Street and climb the short stairway
-
By bus: Take bus line 250 or 253 to the WB W Georgia St @ Burrard St, and walk for 2 minutes
-
By bus: Take bus line 002 or 005 to the Burrard St at W Georgia St stop, and walk for 3 minutes
-
By metro: Take the Canada Line to the Vancouver City Centre station, and walk for 5 minutes
-
By metro: Take theexpo Line to the Burrard station, and walk for 3 minutes
-
Please refer to the how to get there video here
-
Street parking is available on the west side of Hornby
-
Underground parking below the gallery is available
-
Opening hours:
-
Monday-Friday: 06:00-19:00
-
Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00
-
Closed on statutory holidays
Admission ticket
Included
- Admission to: Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
Not Included
- Guided tours
- Meals
- Transport
- Other personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
Eligibility
-
Participants must be aged 1+ to enter
-
Free for children aged 1-12
-
Student ticket: Individuals are required to present a valid student ID upon arrival
-
Family pass ticket: This ticket only includes 2 adults and 2 youth (Children aged 13-17 are considered as youth)
-
Indigenous peoples: Individuals self-identifying as Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, and Inuits)
-
Free admission from 14:00-17:00 on the first Friday of every month
Additional information
- The use of a tripod or a selfie stick is not permitted
Current exhibitions
- Every River Has a Mouth: The Visual Languages That Connects Us (Until 14 February 2027)
- Jamie Gentry: Blossoming (Until 24 May 2026)
Accessibility
-
Please refer to the accessibility map here
-
A wheelchair accessible path is located between Christ Church Cathedral and Cathedral Place on Georgia Street. This path leads through the courtyard and to the gallery entrance
-
The exhibitions at the venue are on two levels, an elevator is available in the gallery to get to the 2nd level
-
The accessibility washroom is located on the lower level
-
The venue has a limited amount of lockers and storage for belongings
-
The venue offers two courtesy manual wheelchair for visitor use (One with footrests)
-
Aisles in the gallery shop are wheelchair accessible, but some areas of the Raven's Trove Gallery may be more challenging to navigate
-
Seatings with reduced stimuli is available in the Hummingbird Gathering Space on the upper mezzanine, catered for visitors seeking a quieter space
-
Physical Navigation: Some temporary exhibitions feature protruding installations that may not be detectable by white canes. Staff are available to provide guided assistance through these areas upon request
-
Sensory Media: Select video installations may contain flashing lights, rapid imagery, or lack closed captioning
-
Smoking and vaping are prohibited inside the gallery and within 1.83 m of any entrance
-
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
-
Flash photography is prohibited inside the venue
-
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
-
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
-
Please refer to the venue's official website for more information about PWD accessibility
Usage validity
- The voucher is valid only on the specified date (and time if applicable)
Address
- Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
- 639 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2G3, Canada
- Please refer to the map for assistance
How to get there
-
Nearby landmarks: Look for the sandwich board on Hornby Street and climb the short stairway
-
By bus: Take bus line 250 or 253 to the WB W Georgia St @ Burrard St, and walk for 2 minutes
-
By bus: Take bus line 002 or 005 to the Burrard St at W Georgia St stop, and walk for 3 minutes
-
By metro: Take the Canada Line to the Vancouver City Centre station, and walk for 5 minutes
-
By metro: Take theexpo Line to the Burrard station, and walk for 3 minutes
-
Please refer to the how to get there video here
-
Street parking is available on the west side of Hornby
-
Underground parking below the gallery is available
-
Opening hours:
-
Monday-Friday: 06:00-19:00
-
Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00
-
Closed on statutory holidays
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Cancellation Policy
- You'll get a full refund if you cancel at least 48 hour(s) before the activity date (destination local time)
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