As they approach their 70th anniversary in April, the Maritime Museum of BC is aiming to raise $25,000 for museum operations with the Float the Boat campaign as they work to set sail towards the next seven decades.
From Feb. 17 to March 18, Each milestone on the way to $25,000 will be marked with a live video filling a saltwater tank with a miniature sailboat with more and more water until it reaches the top, and they reach their goal.
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In October the museum announced its formal joint working group with the Songhees Nation and the Esquimalt Nation with the vision to restore the Steamship Building in VictoriaB次元官网网址檚 harbour.
With a re-imagined maritime museum and floating Lekwungen welcome centre and exhibit space, The Future of History and building tenancy is currently being negotiated with the provincial government, according to the release.
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Funds raised through the campaign will go towards caring for 35,000 objects and 554 linear feet of archives, taking ideas and turning them into an exhibit bridging historical and contemporary maritime topics, and hosting public programs for all ages and curriculum-focused school programs for youth.
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