Canadian Museum of History
Canadian Museum of History
4.5
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Experience Canada’s history in exciting new ways. The Canadian Museum of History is a destination of choice in the National Capital Region. An architectural jewel designed by Canadian architect Douglas Cardinal, the Museum is less than five minutes from downtown Ottawa and Parliament Hill. Explore Canada’s rich history and the outstanding achievements of First Peoples. Marvel at the world’s largest indoor collection of totem poles. The Canadian History Hall, our signature exhibition, will let you discover the events, personalities and historical currents that have shaped Canada — from time immemorial to the present day.
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Deborah S
Vaudreuil-Dorion, Canada38 contributions
Aug 2019
This is the National Museum of Canadian History .. our history as we like to share it, full of special artefacts, the aboriginal hall, a great place to get a sense of Canadas evolution. Incidentally, the architecture of the building is very special and was designed by the same Canadian aboriginal architect (Cardinal) who designed the Smithsonian aboriginal museum ..
Written February 24, 2020
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toddlerpants
Droitwich, UK946 contributions
Aug 2019
This museum is directly across the Ottawa River from Parliament Hill and the Royal Mint building.
It houses a fantastic display of Totem poles which is the bit that sticks in my mind, the hall is impressive architecture and we liked the view from the balcony the best. I think that this is the largest indoor display of totem poles in the world.
It houses a fantastic display of Totem poles which is the bit that sticks in my mind, the hall is impressive architecture and we liked the view from the balcony the best. I think that this is the largest indoor display of totem poles in the world.
Written July 10, 2020
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Corihi
Honolulu, HI704 contributions
I enjoyed The Museum of History in Ottawa more than the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto because it focused solely on Canada and wasn’t as overwhelming. My favorite exhibits were the totem poles and house fronts of the First Peoples of the Northwest Coast in the Grand Hall. The museum houses the world’s largest collection of totem poles. I also liked the Canadian stamp collection (yes, postage stamps). I thought the use of stamps was a clever way to chronicle the history of Canada. If you want to learn about Canadian history, check out this museum.
Written November 6, 2022
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Corihi
Honolulu, HI704 contributions
I enjoyed The Museum of History in Ottawa more than the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto because it focused solely on Canada and wasn’t as overwhelming. My favorite exhibits were the totem poles and house fronts of the First Peoples of the Northwest Coast in the Grand Hall. The museum houses the world’s largest collection of totem poles. I also liked the Canadian stamp collection (yes, postage stamps). I thought the use of stamps was a clever way to chronicle the history of Canada. If you want to learn about Canadian history, check out this museum.
Written November 6, 2022
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Leigh C
Courtenay, Vancouver Island, BC164 contributions
Sep 2022
We walked across the Alexandra Bridge into Gatineau (Hull) and spent five hours at this museum, until our brains were overloaded. It is so well laid-out, doesn't sugar-coat the things that happened here to immigrants and First Nations, and should be seen by anyone going to Ottawa. There are some interactive displays which are fun, and truly imaginative set-ups.
Written September 29, 2022
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Lisa K
Waterloo, Canada58 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
We really enjoyed our day here. Great for young and old alike. Loved all the interactive exhibits. You could easily spend 2 to 3 hours here. Food in the cafeteria was decent as well.
Written January 19, 2020
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Thank you for your comments. We appreciate hearing from visitors and are glad you enjoyed your visit at the Museum of History.
We hope to see you again soon!
Stephanie Fortin
Head, Tourism
Canadian Museum of History
Written January 24, 2020
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Sarah Z
Exeter, UK225 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
Came a few years ago when thus was known as the civilization museum, quite a few changes since then. Some really good exhibits but no rhyme or reason to how you move around so you find yourself unable to follow the timeline. Staff very knowledgeable and helpful. Don't use the second cup Cafe though, so expensive for pretty awful fare.
Written December 26, 2023
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TripandFamily
Mississauga, Canada97 contributions
Jun 2021
The museum is so beautiful and filled with Canadian details. My favourite part was the totems, so beautiful. I took a thousand shots at this museum part. Totally recommend this. I am planning to come back when children's part is open.
Written July 13, 2021
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,548 contributions
Dec 2018 • Friends
This is a museum of Canadian history and culture. I love viewing the beautiful crafts produced by the Mohawk, Cree, Oneida and other Aboriginal peoples of Canada. The museum dwells mostly on the past but also bridges the past, the present, and the future. The displays and exhibits include a lot of written information, helping visitors to understand better the significance of what they are viewing.
Written December 28, 2018
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,548 contributions
Sep 2019
On display are many fine works of the former inhabitants of this land. Regrettably, many were killed and had their lands stolen from them. Shameful past of the British and other colonialists. Truly shameful.
Written June 27, 2020
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Can you bring outside food into the museum?
jjvoyageur94
Johnson City, TN43 contributions
I don't think so.
AmyCzestochowa
Colorado58 contributions
Is the exhibit on Jesuits, including tbe handwritten bibles and vestments, still there? If so, is it a permanent exhibit?
Kaveh H
London, Canada1,545 contributions
Well I am not sure about it. The best way is looking for it from their website or contact directly for the specific information.
Have fun,
Kaveh H.
lizyparlea
Bainsville, Canada
Is there free WiFi?
Jo E
Worcester, England, United Kingdom61 contributions
Yes and no password is required
Jack L
East Syracuse, NY792 contributions
An aerial view shows no parking lot. Is there underground parking? Where is the best place to park.
paritala k
14 contributions
Underground parking. I think we paid $13 to stay there all day.
Надежда И
1 contribution
Good afternoon, in this museum there are improvements intended for people with disabilities? And what exactly is done for them?
Stephanie F
Ottawa, Canada3 contributions
Hello,
The Canadian Museum of History makes every effort to ensure that visitors with disabilities will have a satisfying visit.
We offer the following services:
-Teleprinter (TTY): 819-776-7003.
-Courtesy wheelchairs, a motorized wheelchair and strollers are available at the Coat Check. Subject to availability.
-Parking spaces for those using wheelchairs are available on level P1.
-Elevators (with floor numbers in braille) connect all levels of the Museum building and access ramps are installed where needed.
-Spaces are reserved for wheelchairs in the Theatre and CINÉ+.
-An FM Assistive Listening System is available for all films showing at the CINÉ+.
-Free admission for a single attendant accompanying a person with a disability.
For more information related to our services, please inquire at the Information Desk or call 819-776-7000 / 1-800-555-5621.
We hope you will visit us soon!
Stephanie Fortin
Tourism and Marketing Officer
Canadian Museum of History
haligonia
Dartmouth, Canada58 contributions
DH and I are trying to set an itinerary for a one-day visit to the NCR. How much time do you recommend we set aside for a visit to the Cdn Museum of History?
Stephanie F
Ottawa, Canada3 contributions
Hello, indeed you can easily spend the entire day in the Museum! We usually recommend at least 3 hours to have time to see the permanent and special exhibitions, and catch a movie at CINÉ+. Visit our website for ongoing programs and exhibitions.
Hope to see you soon!
Stephanie Fortin
Canadian Museum of History
H0neym00ner2011
Whitby, Canada22 contributions
I have been looking for "the children's museum" in Ottawa. Is this it? I have heard a lot about it but when I search for it, this one come up.
Jeff D
69 contributions
It is within this museum.
JanetE64
Hamilton, Ontario1 contribution
Is there free parking
Stephanie F
Ottawa, Canada3 contributions
Hello, the Museum offers indoor parking at the following rates:
Rate: $2.50 per half hour
Daily maximum rate: $12.50
Flat rate from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.: $6.00
Prices are subject to change for special events and festivals.
There is additional parking on streets around the Museum.
Regards,
Stephanie
Canadian Museum of History
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