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Specialties
70 years ago, Lloyd and Frances Hill created an outlet for local native artists to display and sell their work. Today, Hill’s claims North America’s largest and most varied collection of Northwest Coast First Nations arts and crafts, situated over three floors. It’s a wonderful place to find authentic native jewellery, masks, Cowichan sweaters, Inuit sculpture, totem poles, limited edition prints and original paintings. Well-known to both locals and travellers worldwide, Hill’s Native Art is situated in the heart of Vancouver’s historic Gastown, just a few steps from the steam clock. Worldwide shipping.
Open daily 9 AM to 9:00 PM.
History
Established in 1946.
70 years ago, Lloyd and Frances Hill created an outlet for local native artists to display and sell their work. Today, Hill’s claims North America’s largest and most varied collection of Northwest Coast First Nations arts and crafts beautifully displayed on three floors. It’s a wonderful place to find authentic native jewellery, masks, Cowichan sweaters, Inuit sculpture, totem poles, limited edition prints and original paintings. Well-known to both locals and travellers worldwide, Hill’s Native Art is situated in the heart of Vancouver’s historic Gastown, just a few steps away from its famous steam clock.