Times Colonist

Royal B.C. Museum reveals name of new archives building

- DARRON KLOSTER

The Royal British Columbia Museum has given an official name to its new archives and collection­s building currently under constructi­on in Colwood’s Royal Bay neighbourh­ood.

The $270-million facility will be called the Royal B.C. Museum PARC Campus, an acronym for Provincial Archives, Research and Collection­s.

Royal B.C. Museum employees and the province came up with the new name to reflect the “critical and complex work” that will happen in the building once it’s open to the public.

Tracey Drake, CEO of the museum, said in a statement the project ushers in a new era for the museum and archives.

“PARC Campus will provide much-needed space to steward the collection­s and for museum and archives teams to look to the future, how we collect and share B.C.’s collective history,” she said.

The 15,200-square-metre building, expected to open in 2026, meets CleanBC’s energyeffi­ciency standards, is designed for mass-timber constructi­on and will be LEED Gold certified.

Constructi­on of the PARC Campus along Metchosin Road is expected to generate 1,000 direct and indirect jobs.

PARC Campus will ensure the museum’s collection­s are properly stored and safeguarde­d and meet internatio­nal best practices and standards, according to the province.

The Ministry of Culture and Tourism said some of the items in the current archives and museum buildings near the Inner Harbour are below sea level and at risk from flooding, including books and manuscript­s, rare and priceless artworks such as watercolou­rs from the 1700s, several paintings by Emily Carr and early provincial maps.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada