Home of the CW Parker Carousel Explore. Learn. Relax. Stroll down the streets of a 1920s community exploring at your own pace. The village is a combination of heritage and replica buildings on a 10-acre site. Period costumed townsfolk welcome visitors and give demonstrations in the homes and shops. Popular stops include the blacksmith, the print shop, the garden at the farmhouse and the General Store. Also be sure to experience the elegance of the Interurban #1223 and take a whirl on the carousel.
Welcome To The Deeley Motorcycle Exhibition . Deeley Motorcycle Exhibition Preserves Beauty Of These Mechanical Marvels In Our State Of The Art Facility. Our Vision For A Motorcycle Museum That Was An Authentic Experience, And Encouraged Visitors To Get Excited About The History And Evolution Of The Motorcycle.
We are Wheelchair Accessible, and have Outdoor Parking
We know that you value quality and understand that comfortable and well-fed attendees will better engage with the content of your meeting. As a premium venue, our priority is to deliver a top-tier experience for you and your guests.
Our conference room’s modern interior is outfitted with comfortable, high-quality furniture and looks onto a beautifully groomed courtyard that provides an idyllic backdrop for your next corporate event or cocktail party.
If you are hosting a large-scale or evening event, you have the option to expand your booking space to include the curated motorcycle exhibition and open foyer in addition to the conference room.
A 1967 centennial project to build a museum led to the White Rock Local Council of Women starting a collection of historical objects.In 1976, the City established the White Rock Museum & Archives in the ticket office of the former Burlington Northern Railway Station. The holdings grew steadily and after the acquisition of a private collection from Irene Maccaud-Nelson, in 1979, the City leased two floors of the former White Rock Post Office for the Museum and Archives. In 1984, they expanded to three floors.The White Rock Museum & Archives Society was formed in 1983. The City supported the Museum with a small annual grant. In 1988, when the Post Office was sold by the federal government, the collection was placed in storage until a new facility could be found.
The H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, also known as the Planetarium, has been British Columbia’s premier space science attraction since its doors opened in 1968. We work hard to bridge arts, culture, and science to bring you unique shows, exhibits, and special events that spark your curiosity and inspire exploration.
We offer event rental venues, birthday parties, and outreach programming where we come to you.