Description
Frances Hill's offers these services: gifts, clothing, woman, women's, women's clothing.
by ourbis
on July 02, 2013 from ourbis
Editorial Reviews
First Nations "pieces to fall in love with" fill these "museumlike" galleries, whose "amazing displays of native art" and gifts run the gamut from "authentic" paintings and sculpture to clothing; you'll find the "genuine article here", so they're "very expensive", though "even if you don't buy anything" they're "well worth a visit."
by zagat
on February 21, 2014 from zagat
In a re-creation of a trading post interior, this shop, established in 1946 and claiming to be North America's largest Northwest Coast native art gallery, sells ceremonial masks, Cowichan sweaters, moccasins, wood sculptures, totem poles, silk-screen prints, soapstone sculptures, and gold, silver, and argillite jewelry.
Rated 1.75 stars by frommers
on December 14, 2011 from frommers
Information from the business
Specialties<br/><br/>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...
by yelp
on December 26, 2015 from yelp