I Will Remember - Je Me souviendrai
Contact Us
Winter Hours (mid September - mid May)
Tuesday - Saturday 10-4
Summer Hours (mid May - mid September)
Monday - Saturday 10-4
MUSEUM ADDRESS:
HMCS ALBERNI MUSEUM and MEMORIAL
MUSÉE DU NCSM ALBERNI
5-625 Cliffe Avenue
Courtenay BC
250-897-4611
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE:
The Alberni Project Society
TAP Mobile Exhibit Bookings
65 Salsbury Road
Courtenay, BC Canada V9N9L7
250-338-2720
250-334-6555 - Cellular (TAP Mobile Unit)
mrbarth@alberniproject.org
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Please note: Photography is encouraged and selfies in the museum are welcome! Just be sure to tag us when you post to social media!
Accessible Parking spaces are located across the street at the 6th Street entrance.
Accessible Parking is also available at the Regional Library parking lot one block to the west on 6th Street.
For ease in drop-off there is a loading zone and passenger drop-off next to our building on 6th Street.
Free two hour parking is available within the downtown core. There is also a free two hour parking lot across from the Cliffe Avenue entrance and three hour parking is available at the Regional Library parking lot 1 block west of the 6th Street entrance.
The "I WILL REMEMBER" and "JE ME SOUVIENDRAI" POPPY LOGO IS A TRADEMARK of the Alberni Project Society. Use of either English or French logo is prohibited without expressed written permission from the Alberni Project Society
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With gratitude, we live and work within the Coast Salish and Salish Sea region - on the unceded traditional territories of K'omoks, ɬaʔamɩn gɩǰɛ (Tla’amin/ Sliammon), Homalco, We Wai Kai and We Wei Kum, and Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group - traditional keepers of these lands. Avec gratitude, nous vivons et travaillons dans la région des Salish de la côte et de la mer des Salish - sur les territoires traditionnels non cédés des K'omoks, ɬaʔamɩn gɩǰɛ (Tla'amin/ Sliammon), Homalco, We Wai Kai et We Wei Kum, et Hul'qumi. 'num Treaty Group - gardiens traditionnels de ces terres.