Protection Island

Car-free island accessible by ferry

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Nanaimo, Vancouver Island

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Protection Island Museum

208 Colvilleton Trail, Nanaimo, BC V9R 6R1, Canada

Tucked away on the charming Protection Island, just a short ferry ride from Nanaimo, the Protection Island Museum offers a delightful glimpse into the island's rich and colorful past. This quaint museum is perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, providing an intimate look at the stories that have shaped this unique community. Housed in a cozy, rustic building, the museum showcases a fascinating collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents that chronicle the island's transformation from its days as a coal mining hub to its current status as a serene residential community. You'll find intriguing displays on the island's maritime history, including the legendary tales of pirate and rum-running days, which add a touch of mystery and adventure to your visit. One of the standout features of the Protection Island Museum is its dedication to community storytelling. The passionate volunteers who run the museum are always eager to share anecdotes and insights, making your visit an interactive and memorable experience. Don't miss the chance to hear about the island's most famous resident, "Black" Frank Ney, the former mayor of Nanaimo, known for his flamboyant personality and pirate-themed antics. After exploring the museum, take a leisurely stroll along the island's peaceful trails or enjoy a picnic in Gallows Point Light Park, where you can soak in stunning views of the Nanaimo harbor. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the Protection Island Museum is a delightful detour into the heart of Vancouver Island's vibrant history.

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