Last Chance: Vancouver Police Museum – $12 for Visit for Two Adults or $15 for Family of Four (Up to 50% Off)

Vancouver Police Museum

Last Chance Reminder: I originally posted about this deal last week. Here’s a reminder that today is your last chance to buy the deal as it expires tonight. At the time of this post, they have sold over 80+ vouchers so don’t miss out!

Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: Vancouver Police Museum: $12 for Visit for Two Adults or $15 for Family of Four (Up to 50% Off)

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

Museums bring history alive, like a skeleton found underneath your house. Dig up the past with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options:

  • $12 for admission for two adults (a $24 value)
  • $15 for admission for two adults and two children younger than 17 (a $30 value)

The museum currently has 40 per cent of its 20,000 artifacts on display.

This is a limited 4-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Sunday, August 24, 2014.

Click here to buy now or for more info about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Selection of 20,000 police- and crime-related artifacts displayed in the building that once housed Vancouver’s coroner’s court and morgue

The Fine Print
Expires 90 days after purchase. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Vancouver Police Museum
http://www.vancouverpolicemuseum.ca/
240 E Cordova St.
Vancouver, British Columbia V6A 1L3
604-665-3346

240 East Cordova Street used to be the address where Vancouver’s police officers, morticians, judges, and dead converged. The building, which was built in 1932, served as the city’s coroner’s court and morgue until the 1980s and the city analyst’s lab until 1995. Countless toxicology tests and several high-profile investigations have taken place between the building’s walls, including the Castellani Milkshake Murder and Errol Flynn’s autopsy. Fittingly, given the building’s significance to Vancouver’s criminal-justice history, it is now home to the Vancouver Police Museum.

To date, the museum staff has curated a selection of approximately 20,000 historical artifacts, including confiscated weapons, counterfeit currency, photographs, paperwork, and vintage police vehicles. Currently, 40 per cent of the collection is on display in the museum’s several exhibits, one of which allows visitors to explore a coroner’s forensic lab. The museum also offers educational programs such as walking tours and a two-hour forensic-science program. During this program, guests scour a faux crime scene for clues and try to prevent the brash, young rookie cop from running off into the night to find the perpetrator.

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