A wave of excitement has swept through British Columbia as thousands of rubber ducks have found a new home in the Rubber Duck Museum. This quirky attraction recently relocated from Point Roberts, Washington, to Tsawwassen Mills mall, drawing in visitors of all ages with its vast collection of rubber duck toys.
Neil and Krystal King, the creative minds behind the museum, decided to make the move to Canada in light of uncertain times due to changing trade policies between the U.S. and Canada. Their passion for these iconic toys led them to establish a haven where people can immerse themselves in the joy and nostalgia that rubber ducks bring.
From classic yellow rubber ducks to whimsical versions inspired by popular culture and historical figures, the museum offers a delightful array of collectibles that spark the imagination of visitors. Young guests excitedly share their discoveries of unique duck designs, from zombie ducks to superhero-themed ones, creating a sense of wonder and amusement.
Despite the challenging circumstances, the Rubber Duck Museum continues to spread happiness and laughter to all who enter its doors. With a diverse selection of over 3,000 rubber ducks available for purchase and a showcase of more than 40 rare pieces, the museum remains a treasure trove for duck enthusiasts and curious visitors alike.

