Some lighter stuff.....
Nina and I took a trip to Victoria (one nighter) yesterday and today. The last time we were there was four years ago during BC Summer Games. This time we didn't have to rush as much so we actually walked around town quite a bit and really enjoyed what Victoria has to offer!
Well, the ferry was definitely not the highlight of the trip.
We arrived at Tsawwassen terminal at 1:20pm, couldn't get on the 2pm, and then almost didn't get on the 3pm. Didn't people have to work?
Clueless touristAnyways, our main reason for going there was to see the Egyptian exhibit at the
Royal BC Museum (nerdy stuff). The Egyptian exhibit had a collection of rare artifacts from British Museum.
I don't know why the museum doesn't promote its exhibits more (or maybe I should start reading newspapers), because this is definitely one of the best museums I've been to around the world.
The only down side was the crowd was quite big as expected. It took 45 minutes for us to purchase tickets. Good things are worth waiting for I guess. Apparently there were 4,100 visitors on Tuesday!
At the very back of the lineThe entire Egyptian exhibit took about two hours to go through in total. There was a lot of standing around, as the crowd was moving quite slowly. Very informative indeed, as there was an audio device to accompany you throughout the tour.
I thought the permanent exhibit in the natural history section was very well done too. The Melbourne, Oslo, Copenhagen zoological museums were also good when I visited, but this one was the most impressive I felt.
The IMAX movie on Egypt was also excellent, a good warm-up flick before you visit the Egyptian exhibit.
We didn't get a chance to see the First Nations and early settlement exhibits, as time was running out for us.
After the visit, we decided to take a quick drive down to the seashore. The view was totally worth it!
If anyone is considering to see the exhibit at the museum, I highly recommend it. Oh yes, the cost is quite high, $57.00 for two tickets to all the exhibits and the IMAX film, but still cheaper than flying all the way to England to see them later on.