
Hours & Admissions
Welcome
Summer hours from May to September 2023
Open Daily
10 am – 5 pm
Under new provincial Public Health guidance, masks are optional in the Gallery. We thank visitors for your co-operation, and look forward to welcoming you to the Gallery and our gift shop.
Ticket Prices
Adults:
$13
Seniors:
$10
65 years or olderStudents:
$8
With valid IDYouth:
$6
13 to 17 years oldChildren:
Free
12 and underFamily:
$30
Family includes 2 adults and 2 youthIndigenous Peoples:
Free
Gallery Members:
Free
Attention SFU Students
Enjoy free admission to the Gallery if you are a current student. (must show valid ID)
Accessible pricing available upon request
Adults:
$11
Seniors:
$8
Students:
$6
With valid ID
First Friday of the month
Community Access Day
FREE admission from 2 pm to 5 pm every first Friday of the month. Next date is Friday, August 4, 2023.
Thank you to our Community Access Partner Downtown Van for helping us to remove barriers to access and to participate in arts and culture—together we make Downtown Vancouver a place where everyone feels welcome.
Read more about accessibility at the Gallery
Getting Here
How to get here
We are located at 639 Hornby Street (between Georgia Street and Dunsmuir Street) in downtown Vancouver. We’re a little hard to find as our entrance is in a courtyard. Look for the sandwich board on Hornby Street and climb the short stairway.
Driving
We are located at 639 Hornby Street (Between Georgia Street and Dunsmuir Street) in downtown Vancouver. Hornby Street is a one-way street that runs north.
Street parking is available on the west side of Hornby. Underground parking below the Gallery is available and is open Monday-Friday 6am–7pm, Saturday-Sunday 10am–6pm. Closed on statutory holidays.
Transit
We can be easily accessed via SkyTrain from the Canada Line’s City Centre Station located in Pacific Centre or the Millenium/Expo Line’s Burrard Station.
ACCESSIBILITY
A wheelchair accessible path is located between Christ Church Cathedral and Cathedral Place on Georgia Street. This takes you through the courtyard and to the Gallery entrance. Click to see Accessibility Map
The exhibitions at the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art are on two levels. There is an elevator in the Gallery to take you up to the second level. Accessibility washroom is located on the lower level.
How to Get Here
Read more about accessibility at the Gallery
Support the Gallery
Your generosity helps provide the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art access to low-income families, fund public programs, create space for emerging Indigenous artists, and more. Explore the different ways you can support the Gallery.