The Maritime Museum of BC joins the CAP program

06.07.2018

The Cultural Access Pass  provides members with free admission to more than 1,400 of Canada’s premier cultural attractions, as well as discounts to travel and explore during their first year of citizenship.

This month, the Maritime Museum of British Columbia in Victoria, BC, joins the CAP program to welcome new Canadian citizens as a CAP Attraction. The Maritime Museum of BC represents a rich and vast link to the province’s legal and nautical roots. It is also home to three significant sailboats – Dorothy Trekka and Tilikum − each with their own incredible story of adventure and enchantment.

CAP members who live in Saskatoon, or the surrounding area, be sure to visit to explore this museum!

To find attractions in your area, head to Cultural Access Pass Directory and search your city.

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