The Museum of Vancouver serves as a civic space for dialogue about the complex issues shaping urban life today. Through exhibitions and programs, it explores themes such as housing, public space, inequality and mobility, often by drawing links between historical conditions and present-day realities. The Museum foregrounds lived experiences and community knowledge to examine how cities are built, who they serve, and how they might be transformed. By inviting visitors to reflect on shared spaces and systems, it encourages civic engagement and collective imagination around the challenges and possibilities of urban futures.



