Nature Club: Fish

Fish have a backbone, live in water and breathe using special organs called gills. Fishing to find out more? Join us as we explore the diversity of fishes and take a closer look at fish in our collection.

The collection holds over 800,000 specimens and over 50,000 DNA and tissue samples, making it the third-largest fish collection in Canada. The collection holds 11 holotype specimens, original specimens that were used to describe new species. It also contains representatives of what may be the youngest fish species on Earth: pairs of stickleback species that evolved only recently in British Columbia’s lakes.


Registration

Nature Club is free for UBC Families and Members. Museum admission rates apply for the general public. If you would like to pre-book your visit, please register below and check in at our admissions desk to purchase your tickets.