B.C. documents outline case to build new provincial museum in Victoria at $800M cost
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has released documents it says led to the decision to build a new provincial museum at a cost of almost $800 million.
The documents, which number thousands of pages, say the current Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria is not seismically safe, includes hazardous materials and is at risk of flooding.
The Opposition Liberals have called the proposed replacement a “billion-dollar vanity project,” and Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon says he will cancel the rebuild if elected premier in 2024.
The museum will be closed for almost eight years during the rebuild, under the government’s plans that were announced this month.