Burnaby's Historical Museum/Village? Anyone Know It?

Q: I haven't been there since the third grade, and for some reason, I'm so positive that this place is somewhere in Burnaby (Mark me if I'm wrong. lol!). From all I remember, it's based in the 80-90s and it's like a "hand's on" museum where there are stores of what it would have been like back then. Schools in which you actually get to sit down for several minutes and get the experience of schooling back in the old days. Um, post offices where they explain how things were sent and printed. There are also workers that portrays the postman, the school lady, etc. It's sort of hard to explain, but it's like that museum, Fort Langley. A recreation of the site that allows visitors to wander freely and experience it.

A: It used to be called Heritage Village but now its Burnaby Village Museum. It's on Canada Way and Sperling Ave., 2 blocks off Hwy #1, Kensington Exit beside Deer Lake and the Hart House restaurant,. I was there several 20 - 30 years ago and again 3 years ago, I loved it...You feel like like you're in the late 1800's. If you have little kids, they love the Carousal. The village experience: Burnaby Village Museum http://www.city.burnaby.bc.ca/cityhall/departments/departments_parks/prksrc_fclts/prksrc_fclts_brnbyv/bvmexhibits.html A traditional B.C. Electric Railway tram stop village has been created with a combination of heritage and replica buildings on a 10 acre site. Staff in 1920s costumes welcome visitors and give demonstrations in the homes, businesses and shops. Be sure to take in the elegance of the Interurban #1223 and the interactive tram exhibit. An exciting must for every visitor is a whirl on the fully restored historic 1912 CW Parker Carousel. Amenities include an ice cream parlour which offers a menu for light meals and snacks, picnic tables, and a gift shop

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