
B.C. Vintage Truck Museum
Known For
- •1946 Chevrolet with original parts and 77.7 miles
- •1934 Dodge K52 tanker currently under restoration
- •WWI wooden-cab truck
- •Handmade wooden truck models by a volunteer
Insider Tips
Best Time
Saturdays during opening hours; arrive early afternoon for guided tours and to see restorations in progress
Ideal For
Pro Tip
Bring cash for the donation box and ask a volunteer for a personal tour; volunteers often let visitors open doors and inspect interiors and the workshop.
The BC Vintage Truck Museum is a unique little gem that celebrates British Columbia’s trucking heritage with a captivating collection of more than twenty restored vehicles set against gorgeous dioramas depicting the old City of Surrey. It's the kind of place that’s as captivating for kids as for their parents and grandparents. Many of these vehicles have been restored by dedicated volunteers and as you wander past the trucks, it's not uncommon to hear, "They just don't make 'em like that anymore." Many of the trucks on display haven't been manufactured for decades and highlights include a turn of the century 4-wheel drive truck used to haul coal and plow streetcar tracks, a 1920s tractor and a 1930s Indiana. This isn't just a collection of trucks, it's a history of BC on wheels.
Website
www.bctruckmuseum.orgContact
+1 604-372-4093
Hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Thursday: Closed
- Friday: Closed
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Drifter Insights
Acclaimed spot with broad recognition
TripAdvisor: Top 25% (#23 of 101)
Popular With
Tourist Awareness
TripAdvisor: #23 of 101 things to do in Surrey