ADMISSION PRICES
Adults (18+): $22 now $17
Seniors (65+): $17 now $12
Students (with ID): $17 now $12
Youth (5 to 17): $15 now $10
Children (5 and under): Free
Individuals self-identifying as Indigenous: Free
Please note that ticket sales will end 30 minutes before closing.
Prices include GST. A service fee is applied to online ticket sales.
Consider buying an admission as a gift! Visit our online shop to purchase a ticket to give to your favourite people!
Special Admissions
MOV complimentary or 2 for 1 pass
Please note: These special admissions/promotions will only be honoured when presented at the MOV admissions desk during in-person ticket sales.
Pay What You Can Sundays
Visit MOV on the first Sunday of each month and pay what you can for admission.
LOW SENSORY SUNDAYS AT MOV
Join us on every last Sunday of the month for a “relaxed” or low sensory day at the MOV.
During opening hours, most non-voluntary sounds will be turned off or lowered in our galleries. A sensory-support kit and noise reducing ear covers (to help manage noise) are available by request at the front desk during opening hours everyday.
Supported by:
GROUP BOOKINGS
When booked in advance, groups of 10 people or more are eligible for a discounted rate.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Mobility Access: Museum of Vancouver (MOV) is wheelchair and scooter accessible, including washrooms, ramps and elevators, and wide entrances and exits. There are five wheelchair accessible parking spots in the EasyPark lot in front of the building. One is on the west side of the lot by the payment machine. The others are on the east side of the lot.
Parking: The MOV parking lot is run by EasyPark, please remember to pay for parking before entering the building. There is also street parking available.
Transit: Plan your trip. Address: 1100 Chestnut Street
Bathrooms: There are a mix of single stalled and multi-stalled bathrooms located in the Lower Lobby of MOV, which can be accessed by elevator or stairs.
We acknowledge the Museum of Vancouver is located on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Nations, at the site of the ancestral Village of Sen̓áḵw – neighbouring the current Sḵwx̱wú7mesh reserve of the same name.