Are you ever on campus and need some time to kill? UBC is home to a lot of attractions including museums, gardens, and art galleries. And if you’re a student at UBC, everything’s free admission! Here’s a list of some places you can visit on campus that are free for students:
1. Museum of Anthropology (MOA)
“Welcome to the Museum of Anthropology, a place of world arts and cultures with a special emphasis on the First Nations peoples and other cultural communities of British Columbia, Canada.”
Find out more here.
2. Beaty Biodiversity Museum
“Strives to inspire an understanding of biodiversity, its origins, and importance to humans through collections-based research, education and outreach.”
Find out more here.
3. Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
“Mandated to promote understanding and discussion of contemporary art and contemporary issues in art history, criticism and curating.”
Find out more here.
4. NitobeĀ Memorial Garden
“Considered to be the one of the most authentic Japanese gardens in North America and among the top five Japanese gardens outside of Japan.”
Find out more here.
5. Pacific Museum of Earth
“Envisions a climate in which students, faculty, and staff are provided with the best possible conditions for learning, researching, and working, including an environment that is dedicated to excellence, equity, and mutual respect.”
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6. Wreck Beach
“An internationally-acclaimed 7.8 km long Nudist beach.”
Find out more here.
Hope this list has been helpful in deciding your next campus adventure!