Britannia Mine Museum: $12 for a Museum Visit for One, $22 for Two, or $39 for a Family of Up to Five (50% Off)

Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: Britannia Mine Museum: $12 for a Museum Visit for One, $22 for Two, or $39 for a Family of Up to Five (50% Off)

Buy now from only $12
Value $24
Discount 50%
You Save $12

Today’s Groupon from Britannia Mine Museum:

  • $12 for adult day admission (up to a $24.08 value, including tax)
  • $22 for two adult day admissions (up to a $48.16 value, including tax)
  • $39 for a family day admission for two adults and up to three kids (up to an $80.64 value, including tax)

This is a limited 5-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Tuesday, October 2, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Once the largest copper mine in the British Empire, museum keeps bygone eras alive with hands-on activities, exhibits, and underground tours

The Fine Print
Expires Dec 3, 2012
Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid with any gift certificates, coupons, or discounts.

Britannia Mine Museum
http://britanniaminemuseum.ca/
1 Forbes Way Britannia Beach, British Columbia
(800) 896-4044

Children aged 5 and younger receive free admission. Visitors can explore the museum themselves, and take guided tours throughout the day. See the tour schedule here.

Britannia Mine Museum’s prices vary based on age.

At one time, the Britannia Mine was the largest copper mine in the British Empire. It operated from 1904 to 1974, and over the course of those 70 years, more than 60,000 people of myriad races, religions, and backgrounds made it their workplace.

Today, resting alongside British Columbia’s sea-to-sky highway, the mine enjoys retirement as a National Historic Site, and opens its doors to visitors every day of the week year-round. Inside, dozens of exhibits, displays, and hands-on activities keep bygone eras alive, including the award-winning short film, Groundbreaking: The Britannia Mine Story, which details the mine’s origins. Perhaps the museum’s biggest draw, daily guided train tours head underground to showcase the sights, sounds, and working conditions of the mine. Meanwhile, back above ground, a gift shop sends visitors home with their own little pieces of history.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!