Frequently Asked Questions

Want to learn more?

Whether it’s your first time or you’re a regular, we’ve put together a list of Frequently Asked Questions to help you plan your next visit to Two Rivers Gallery.

Summer Creativity Camp & Art Club Refund Policy

Two Rivers Gallery allows withdrawal from Creativity Camp & Art Club with a full refund for registration (less a $25 administration fee per registration) up until 4 weeks before the camp date starts, after which a refund of 50% of registration fees will be issued. NO refund will be given within 7 days of camp start, unless a doctor’s note is received.

To clarify the admin fee:  If John and Susie Smith are signed up for a camp and withdraw, the family will need to pay 2 x $25 for the admin fee ($25 per registration). If they were signed up for and withdraw from 2 camps, the total will be 2 people x 2 camps x $25 per camp = $100.

How do I get to the Gallery?

Two Rivers Gallery is in the Canada Games Plaza, directly across from the Four Seasons Pool and steps away from the Conference and Civic Centre and the Bob Harkins Branch of the Prince George Public Library.

… using Public Transit?

We have a bussing map that we can send that shows how to get to the gallery from UNBC and CNC.

Click here to Download our Busing Map

How much does it cost?

Admission is by donation.

Where do I park?

Parking is available in the Four Seasons Pool lot across from the Gallery. The first three hours are free, however you must register your license plate at the parking terminal in the lobby of Two Rivers Gallery.

Are kids welcome at Two Rivers Gallery?

We love when kids come to the Gallery. You can never be too young to experience art! Strollers are welcome throughout and we are a breastfeeding-friendly facility. We have lots of programming for children that you can find out about in Programs and the WildSide is open every day. This interactive space includes building toys, a library of children’s books on creativity and a puppet theatre.

Do I have to dress up?

No! Think of going to the Gallery like you would think of visiting the library. Wear whatever is comfortable.

How do I exhibit at Two Rivers Gallery?

What is accessibility like at Two Rivers Gallery?

Two Rivers Gallery is wheelchair-accessible. Use the Galleria elevators to access the 2nd floor atrium, studio spaces and offices.

The Gallery honours the peoples who have lived in this territory and country for thousands of years and is committed to building relationships based upon respect, recognition of culture and a shared desire to work together. We offer a complimentary membership to individuals who self-identify as Indigenous.

Two Rivers Gallery strives to make our building, exhibition and programs inclusive and accessible for diverse audiences. For Two Rivers Gallery, diversity includes race, ethnicity, class, age, gender, disability, neuro-diversity, and the LGBTQ2+ community. The Gallery’s washrooms are genderneutral and we continue to look for ways to remove any barriers to participation.

Click here for full accessibility statement.

COVID-19 Safety Measures

Two Rivers Gallery follows BC Provincial and Regional Restrictions and WorkSafe BC’s Communicable Disease Prevention Plan to ensure our staff and visitors are safe. 

We welcome visitors to the gallery with the following safety protocols in place:

  • Masks are not mandatory, but we continue to encourage all of our visitors to wear masks if this is their preference. 
  • Accessible hand sanitizer stations are available throughout the gallery.
  • Capacity limits for registered programs is in place.

How can I become involved?

Meet new and interesting friends, contribute to your community and become a vital part of Two Rivers Gallery! 

Click here to become a member! 

Or click here to check out our volunteer opportunities!

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