Mungo Martin House in Thunderbird Park in Victoria, Canada – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameMungo Martin House in Thunderbird Park
CategoryMuseum
LocationJames Bay, Victoria, British Columbia,
Address 475 Belleville St., Victoria, BC V8V 2P8, Canada (View on Google Maps)

The Mungo Martin House, also known as Wawadit’la, is situated in Thunderbird Park, which is part of the Royal British Columbia Museum complex in Victoria, British Columbia. Constructed in 1953, this Kwakwaka’wakw-style big house serves as a cultural and educational space showcasing Northwest Coast art. Visitors can explore this authentic structure, which is designed with finely finished cedar logs and features a central hearth. Guided tours typically last around one hour, providing insights into the house’s significance and Mungo Martin’s contributions to indigenous art.

Inside, the museum presents a collection of traditional carvings and totem poles that highlight the cultural heritage of the Kwakwaka’wakw people. Notable pieces include a towering totem pole raised in 1956, which reflects the clan crests of the Nakapankam family. The space also hosts various workshops and events focused on indigenous traditions and artistry, making it a dynamic center for learning and cultural exchange.

Gallery

Open Hours

  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes

Amenities

  • Restroom: Yes
  • Restaurant: No

Children

  • Good for kids: Yes