What makes it 58% Baby-Friendly: Wide aisles suit strollers and quiet halls aid naps, but no listed nursing room or change table; parents may need to ask staff or leave to nearby campus facilities.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to see indoor galleries, outdoor totem poles and rest at Cedar Café without rushing.
Great Hall under Bill Reid canoe:
Admire the suspended Bill Reid canoe and Raven sculpture in the bright central space.
Tip: Borrow a portable stool near reception to pause here with your baby.
Outdoor Haida Houses and totem poles:
Walk among the large cedar houses and totem carvings on the museum grounds.
Tip: Bring a stroller rain cover in wet weather; the paths are paved but can be slick.
MOA self-guided app:
Listen to Indigenous artist interviews and gallery maps on your phone.
Tip: Download the free MOA App before arrival to avoid museum Wi-Fi delays.
Cedar Café break:
Grab a light meal or coffee at the ramp-access café near the entrance.
Tip: Tables fit strollers; order ahead at the counter to minimize wait with a baby.
Portable seating and wheelchair borrow:
Use free lightweight stools and wheelchairs at reception.
Tip: Request equipment early; only four wheelchairs are available daily.

Nick Kempton
Thoughtful and astounding. The craftsmanship on display is mind-blowing, and to think that so much was destroyed or lost is heartbreaking. I feel like I only scratched the surface on the knowledge held here. A highlight for me was the skill and handiwork on display with the red cedar totem poles, as well as explanations of the cultural significance they held; the wood joinery and shaping was nothi...
VT
One of the most unique and thoughtful museums in Vancouver. The architecture alone is worth seeing, and the exhibits give a deep and moving look into Indigenous cultures, especially from the Pacific Northwest. Everything feels respectfully presented, with a lot of space to take things in quietly. It’s not just about artifacts, it’s about stories and perspectives. A calm, meaningful visit that stic...
Melissa P
Fabulous museum, so interesting and the galleries tour was fantastic. Highly recommend the tour- I would never have made it to some of the exhibits or appreciated the exhibits as much if I hadn’t taken the tour. Fabulous First Nations collection, sensitively handled. I learned a ton and really enjoyed seeing all the fantastic art and cultural objects. Great temporary exhibits too and really excell...
Alicia C
Great place to learn more about indigenous art and culture. However, I would have loved to learn more about the significance and meaning behind the animals on the totem poles and the way of living. Also, how some of the traditions are similar across various cultures and geographies. There were a lot of artifacts in an exhibit of various regions from Asia to the Americas but it felt like it was mis...
Herman Isci
The country is vast, and Indigenous peoples have lived hundreds of kilometers apart for centuries. Before visiting this museum, I didn’t realize how distinct and diverse their cultures could be. Thanks to the detailed explanations and historical maps, I had the chance to learn about many of them in a short time. Thank you for all the valuable work you’ve put into this.
Visit on the last Sunday of each month for Culture Club drop-in art activities free with admission. In winter, bring a weatherproof stroller cover for the outdoor exhibits.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult admissions | CAD 52 |
| Café snack and drink | CAD 15 |
| Locker rental (25¢) | CAD 0.25 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 67.25 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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