Plan A Visit
We would love to host you at our gallery in Surrey!
Here’s how to plan your visit
Here’s how to plan your visit
- The Amelia Douglas Institute invites you to book a visit via our booking link.
- If the times you wish to visit do not appear on the booking, please contact us to check about our availability in person here
- We only have a small space, although it is full of stories. If you wish to bring more than 10 people per booking, please contact us here
- Due to our staffing, we can accommodate you for one hour’s time. Please aim to arrive promptly for your scheduled visit.
- Food, drink, and non-service animals are not allowed in the gallery space.
- Please note that any photographs taken in the gallery must be for personal use only, and close ups of artwork are not to be shared on social media, the internet or anywhere else without permission from the artist or Director of the Amelia Douglas Institute.
- If you cannot make your booked visit, please cancel or reschedule with as much advanced notice as possible.
- The gallery space is located in Gateway Station Tower, next to the Gateway Skytrain Station on the Expo Line. There is underground paid accessible parking. We are located on the 3rd floor, which is accessible by elevator.
- Additional paid street parking is available outside of the building.
- If you have any accessibility needs for visiting the space, please let us know when booking or via email.
- For Métis citizens: admission is free, with a suggested donation of $5, per person.
- For general admission: $5 minimum donation, per person.
- Admission payment can be made at the Institute at the time of your visit. We accept cash, credit and debit.
Banner Image: Unknown, Carrying pouch, 1865-1900. M5130, McCord Stewart Museum.
Book A Tour
Let us guide you through a visit to our showroom and engage you with our art, heritage, and language in a safe and welcoming space. Customized packages available for corporate clients.
Bookable Program
Let us bring our stories to you. These presentations are available virtually and in some cases a speaker can be booked for live events.
Métis Culture Talks
These virtual workshops explore many diverse and vibrant aspects of Métis culture, heritage, and art. They are an opportunity for citizens to deepen their cultural knowledge, learn new cultural skills, and connect with their community. Every month, we will be hosting sessions featuring a wide variety of Métis artists, scholars, makers, and Elders who will share insights on various aspects of Métis cultural life. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate and learn about your Métis heritage!
Visit our Eventbrite to learn more and register for upcoming workshops: