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The Burnaby Village Museum, previously known as the Heritage Village, is an open-air museum in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, located at Deer Lake Park.
The Burnaby Village Museum is a reconstructed 1920s village, containing 31 full scale buildings; its costumed staff demonstrate traditional trades.
The museum spans 10 acres (4 ha) of land. Some of the buildings are original heritage buildings, moved from other locations in the community and restored.
Others are replica buildings, created to house specific displays and artifacts, including a 1912 B.C. Electric Railway interurban tram. The museum is also known for the 1912 C. W. Parker Carousel, available for visitors to ride.
The C. W. Parker Carousel is a carousel built in 1912. The carousel was built by the C. W. Parker Company and is also known as the Parker #119 and the Burnaby Centennial Parker Carousel.
The carousel was the 119th such machine built by the C. W. Parker Company, earning it its "Parker #119" nickname.
The carousel contains 41 horses and operates at a pavilion known as the Don Wrigley Pavilion located at one of the museum's two entrances, earning the entrance the name "Carousel Entrance".
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00:00:00 Intro
00:00:43 Burnaby Lake General Store
00:03:37 Original heritage building
00:05:22 Ofuro Japanese bath
00:06:48 Deer Lake Brook
00:07:12 Heritage Building - Jesse & Martha Love House 1893
00:09:13 BC Electric Railway Vorce Station
00:09:54 Electric tram
00:11:35 Parker Carousel