Rentals at the VPM

Looking for a unique location for your reception, meeting, event or film shoot?

The Vancouver Police Museum is located in an historic building originally constructed to house both the Coroner’s Court and the City Analyst’s Laboratory. Designed by architect Arthur J. Bird, the building, which opened in 1932, now houses the exhibition spaces of the Vancouver Police Museum. A designated heritage site, the Vancouver Police Museum is a unique facility in which to host an intimate reception, small event or meeting.

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The museum has also been a desirable location for film and television as well as photo shoots, given its authentic and unusual spaces. Since 1980, when the morgue facility closed, countless productions have used our space.

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The museum also has a sizable collection of law enforcement uniforms and accessories available for rental. Contact our curator at 604-717-2739 for more information.