Vancouver's oldest building (circa 1865). Open 1-4pm Sat./Sun.
Next Event: Artist Trading Cards Workshop, Sat Oct.17, 1:30pm. By donation.
“When it’s quiet at the old Hastings Mill store you can hear the past whispering to you…”
On very quiet afternoons when light dances with shadow behind the Art Deco case of early BC relics you might sense a presence. Is it a ghost from the Great Vancouver Fire of June 13, 1886?
The story of the Great Fire is just one of many connected to the Old Hastings Mill Store Museum. A huge oxen yoke and early logging photographs remind the visitor of when lumber barons reigned over the land. And there are countless artifacts from the 1836 steamship SS Beaver, “the lifeline of the coast” that met a watery grave off Prospect Point.
The museum’s other unique heritage items include Vancouver’s first city council table, legendary lifeguard Joe Fortes’ oil lamp and an original full-size Hansom cab. There’s also a fine collection of First Nations basketry and carvings along with an eclectic assortment of fascinating curios donated by Vancouverites over the years. Step into Vancouver’s past at the Old Hastings Mill Store Museum.
The iconic “Old Mill Store” stood at the foot of Dunlevy Street, East of Gastown for more than 60 years, before it was rescued when Hastings Sawmill was slated for demolition. The Store was barged to its current location on Point Grey and re-opened as a museum in 1931 by the Native Daughters of B.C. Post #1. Founded in 1919, the non-profit, historical society composed of B.C. born volunteer women, continues to own the building and steward its amazing collection.
Admission By Donation
All donations are used to maintain the building and museum.
Booked Tours available
* Wheelchair accessible
Sorry, no public restroom is available in our building (though there is a porta potty directly outside in the surrounding Hastings Mill Park).
****Calling all volunteers! We welcome your interest in helping to preserve and promote Vancouver's oldest building! Please contact us at 604-734-1212 or [email protected] if you would like more information on volunteering your services at Old Hastings Mill Store Museum as a Member or Associate Member of Native Daughters of BC Post #1.****
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