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Quirky natural history museum on Vancouver Island
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The Hand of Man Museum on Vancouver Island is a quirky and fascinating collection curated by outdoor enthusiast Jim Shockey.

With over 52 years of collecting under his belt, Shockey has filled the museum with a diverse array of artifacts, from Siberian wedding blankets to taxidermied animals.

The 15,000 sqft museum offers a unique glimpse into natural history, cultural arts, and conservation, all housed in a former elementary school in Maple Bay.

Visitors can explore the meticulously ordered displays by donation, taking in everything from vintage fishing lures to woolly mammoth skeletons.

It's definitely worth a visit if you're in the area and a great rainy day activity.

OPEN 365 DAYS PER YEAR - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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