Celebrating Life, Colour And Curiosity

Día de los Muertos comes to Britannia Mine Museum

By Michaela Ludwig

This Halloween season, Britannia Mine Museum isn’t going the usual spooky route. Instead, it’s embracing Día de los Muertos – a vibrant, heart-warming Mexican festival of remembrance – with three weekends of immersive fun, art and storytelling.

From Oct. 18 & 19, Oct. 25 & 26 and Nov. 1 & 2, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., the museum becomes a kaleidoscope of life, memory and mining heritage.

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What To Expect: A Festival Underground & Above

Day Of The Dead Underground Tour

Don your hard hat and descend by train into the tunnels, where a guide will lead you through an interactive journey to gather the four essential elements – earth, fire, air and water – in a quest to discover the world of alebrijes, the colourful, fantastical creatures born from Mexican folk art.

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This is a twist on the museum’s typical underground offering – weaving cultural storytelling together with mining lore. (Standard underground tours and the BOOM! show continue for regular admission patrons.)

 

Machine Shop Goes Fiesta

Above ground, get ready for a dramatic transformation: the Machine Shop becomes a dazzling fiesta, lined with marigolds, paper skulls, dancing skeletons and twinkling decor. Wander through a Monarch Forest, peek into a miniature Mexican village and pass through the Calavera Tunnel.

 

Hands-on fun includes:

  • Building papier-mâché decorations
  • Learning about ofrendas (altars) and adding your own memory or message
  • Colouring sugar skulls – designs that glow in a special low-light tunnel
  • A monarch butterfly scavenger hunt, tracing the insects’ migratory journey and earning a small prize.

It’s all very family-friendly – educational, joyful and rich with meaning.

Ticketing, Timing & Tips

Special Día de los Muertos event rate:
• Ages 5-17: $25
• Adults (18+): $30
• Children under 4: free

The ticket includes the themed underground adventure, museum exhibits, gold panning and the Machine Shop activations.

 

Want to catch the BOOM! Mill Show too? You can upgrade for $10 extra.

 

Be sure to reserve in advance – underground slots are limited.

 

A helpful insider tip: To fully enjoy both the underground journey and a BOOM! show (if upgraded), allow for at least 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit.

Why This Event Is Extra Magical

  • Cultural connection meets local history: This celebration brings together the rich symbolism of Día de los Muertos with British Columbia’s mining heritage – honouring those who’ve passed while celebrating the rhythms of life.
  • BOOM! Show is a spectacle: Britannia’s signature BOOM! show inhabits the 20-storey historic Mill No. 3 with immersive sound, light, smoke and motion to retell how the mine operated in its heyday.
  • A meaningful twist on Halloween: Rather than scares and spooks, this event emphasizes memory, art and creative celebration.

 

Discover The Museum & Surroundings

While you’re in Britannia, you’ll also find:

  • The museum’s regular attractions: underground train tours, the BOOM! special effects show, mineral galleries, gold panning and interactive exhibits.
  • The impressive Mill No. 3 itself – a gravity-fed concentrator built in 1923, now a National Historic Site and iconic fixture in the mountainside.
  • The scenic drive on the Sea-to-Sky Highway, between Vancouver and Whistler.
  • A fascinating local history: Britannia Beach was once a thriving mining community, navigating challenges like the 1915 landslide disaster that buried the Jane Camp community.

 

How To Make The Most Of Your Visit

  • Book early – underground slots especially go fast.
  • Arrive before 10 a.m. to get your bearings, explore the visitor centre and catch exhibits before tours begin.
  • Layer up – tunnels are cool and damp; above ground might be crisp.
  • Bring a camera – the marigold altars, glowing tunnels and vibrant décor are made for photos.
  • Check the museum’s website for updates or changes before your trip.

 

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a Halloween-season experience that’s more soul than spook, this festival of light and memory is your ticket. Britannia Mine Museum’s Día de los Muertos celebration offers something for everyone: imaginative underground journeys, vibrant art, meaningful rituals and a deeper connection to place and story.

 

Whether you come for the colourful altars, the underground mystery, the special effects of BOOM! or simply to share a thoughtful moment with loved ones, this event promises a fresh and unforgettable twist on seasonal fun.

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