BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
Rating
Family of 4
$40-$55 CAD for 2 adults and 2 kids
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
5-16 years
About
The BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is located inside BC Place stadium in downtown Vancouver. It celebrates British Columbia's sporting history and achievements through interactive exhibits, memorabilia, and multimedia displays.
The standout for families is the Participation Gallery, an interactive zone where kids can physically test themselves against athletic benchmarks. They can run a sprint and compare their time to Olympic athletes, try wheelchair basketball, test their vertical jump, and measure their reaction time. This transforms what could be a passive museum visit into an active, physical experience that kids genuinely enjoy.
The rest of the museum covers BC sports history across multiple galleries. There are exhibits on Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope, BC's Olympic athletes, professional sports teams, and Indigenous sporting traditions. The displays use video, audio, and touch screens to keep things engaging, though younger kids may lose interest in the historical sections.
The museum is mid-sized and takes 1-2 hours to explore thoroughly. It's fully accessible and stroller-friendly within the stadium concourse. There's no food service inside the museum, but BC Place has concession areas and there are numerous restaurants in the surrounding Yaletown and False Creek neighborhoods.
For sports-loving kids, this is an underrated Vancouver attraction. It doesn't get the crowds of Science World or the Aquarium, which means you often have the interactive gallery largely to yourself. The admission price is very reasonable compared to other Vancouver museums.
The museum is easy to reach by SkyTrain (Stadium-Chinatown station) or by car with paid parking at BC Place. It pairs well with a walk along False Creek or a visit to the nearby David Lam Park playground.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Limited
Kid Meals
N/A
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons when school groups have cleared out
Wait Times
No wait — rarely crowded
Nearby Food
No food inside the museum. Yaletown is a 5-minute walk with dozens of restaurants including The Flying Pig and Rodney's Oyster House. False Creek's Olympic Village area has casual family-friendly options.
Why Kids Love It
The interactive gallery lets kids test their skills — they can race against Olympic sprinters on a virtual track, try their hand at wheelchair basketball, and test their reaction times. It's sports brought to life, not just displayed behind glass.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Head straight to the Participation Gallery — it's the highlight and can take 30-45 minutes alone
- Visit on a quiet weekday for the best experience with the interactive exhibits
- Combine with a walk along False Creek or the David Lam Park playground nearby
What to Bring
- Athletic shoes if kids want to run the sprint simulator properly
- Water bottle
- Comfortable clothes for the interactive sports stations
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$40-$55 CAD for 2 adults and 2 kids
Tips to Save
- Affordable admission compared to most Vancouver attractions.
- Check for free admission days and community events throughout the year.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Monday
- Closed
- Sunday
- 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Saturday
- 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday
- 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday
- 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM