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Travel Western Provinces

Time to Wonder: Volume 3 - A Kid's Guide to BC's Regional Museums

Northwestern BC, Squamish-Lillooet, and Lower Mainland

by (author) S. Lesley Buxton & Sue Harper

Publisher
RMB | Rocky Mountain Books
Initial publish date
May 2024
Category
Western Provinces, Family, Museums, Tours, Points of Interest
Recommended Age
5 to 18
Recommended Grade
k to 12
Recommended Reading age
5 to 18
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781771605908
    Publish Date
    May 2024
    List Price
    $22.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781771605915
    Publish Date
    May 2024
    List Price
    $10.99

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Description

The third volume in a series of guidebooks designed for kids and families looking for museum adventures throughout British Columbia.

 

Go on…be a time traveller, an anthropologist, an archeologist, an artist, or an explorer! Be everything at once! When you visit a museum, you enter an amazing world where you are limited only by your imagination. The books in the Time to Wonder series give adventurous families a backstage pass to explore behind the scenes in regional museums throughout British Columbia.

Locations included are:

  • Mainland/Southwest
  • Museum of Vancouver
  • Museum of Anthropology at University of British Columbia
  • Historic Joy Kogawa House
  • Science World
  • Mission Museum
  • Britannia Shipyards National Historical Site
  • Museum of Surrey
  • Fraser River Discovery Centre
  • Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives
  • qathet Museum and Archives Society
  • Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre
  • Bulkley Valley Museum
  • Ksan Historic Village and Museum
  • Kitimat Museum and Archives
  • Nisg̱a’a Museum

For the third time in this highly original series of books, all will be revealed with the help of dozens of colour photographs, regional maps, lists of activities, historical information, and interviews with a team of amazing experts who specialize in a variety of locations along the coast of British Columbia. Whether families are experienced museum-goers or just curious about something new, this is a book they will read over and over.

Kids and families looking for a complete British Columbia museum journey should also check out Time to Wonder – Volume 1: A Kid’s Guide to BC’s Regional Museums: Thompson-Okanagan, Kootenay, Cariboo-Chilcotin and Time to Wonder – Volume 2: A Kid's Guide to BC's Regional Museums: Vancouver Island, Salt Spring, Alert Bay, and Haida Gwaii.

About the authors

S. Lesley Buxton studied acting at Mountview Theatre School in London, England, and has an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Lesley’s first book, One Strong Girl, won the inaugural Pottersfield Prize for Creative Nonfiction. Her essays and short stories have appeared in leading Canadian magazines and anthologies such as Love Me True, Today’s Parent, Reader’s Digest, This Magazine, Hazlitt, The Fiddlehead, and The New Quarterly. She is also the co-author, along with Sue Harper, of the books in the Time to Wonder series of family oriented guidebooks highlighting regional museums in British Columbia. Lesley lives in Penticton, British Columbia.

S. Lesley Buxton's profile page

Sue Harper is a retired secondary school teacher who has a BSc in psychology, an MA in English language and literature, and an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of King’s College in Halifax. She has published ten educational textbooks for the Ontario secondary English curriculum and has written three titles targeting reluctant readers as part of The Ten series published by Scholastic. Her writing can also be found in a number of magazines, including NUVO, Okanagan Life, Okanagan Arts, Kelowna’s Daily Courier – Sunday Edition, and BC Food and Wine Trails. She is also the co-author, with S. Lesley Buxton, of the books in the Time to Wonder series of family-oriented guidebooks highlighting regional museums in British Columbia. Sue lives in Kelowna, British Columbia.

Sue Harper's profile page