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1 day
Daily Tour
15 people
English
In collaboration with Indigenous Peoples, the Museum shares the stories of the resilience and diversity of Indigenous cultures and histories across Canada. The Museum has the world’s largest indoor display of monumental poles, six traditional Native house fronts arranged in the shape of a 19th-century Northwest Coast village, contemporary works of Indigenous art, and a gallery dedicated to the achievements and traditions of Indigenous Peoples. The Museum is also home to the popular Canadian History Hall — a stunning showcase that provides access to 15,000 years of social history through personal stories and 1,500 authentic artifacts, many of which are national treasures.
The Museum’s exhibitions examine the events, personalities and cultures that have shaped Canada. Sharing stories through multiple perspectives and voices, the Museum celebrates Canadian achievements while also exploring some of the country’s darker chapters. The Museum is also a destination of choice for major international exhibitions, which are often produced in partnership with the world’s most renowned institutions.
In addition, you can explore the world through play with your children at the Canadian Children’s Museum and watch an inspiring, larger-than-life documentary films at Ciné+.
Last update: 02-24-2023
Tour Code: SHWT-CA-0226 |
Museum opening hours vary seasonally
Parking is available on site
Children 12 years of age and above can visit the Museum by themselves
Children under 12 years of age need an adult escort
The Children’s Museum remains closed
The CINÉ+ remains closed
Comfortable shoes
Smoking
Food and drinks
Pets (assistance dogs allowed)
You can cancel your Tour order within 48 hours before the start of the tour activity for a full refund.
If you cancel your order less than 48 hours before the start date of the Tour Experience, the amount you paid will not be reimbursed.
Any request for changes made less than 48 hours before the start of the Tour experience will not be accepted.
The time base is considered the one of the Tour experience local time.
What is the security of face masks and attendee health during Canadian museum of history admission in Canada?
Reply: The staff will make temperature check for travelers upon arrival.
What about sanitization during the Canadian museum of history admission in Canada?
Reply: Both the tour staff and travelers are supplied with hand sanitizer gel; the same sanitization applies to the equipment used during the tour experience.
What about social distancing during the Canadian museum of history admission in Canada?
Reply: The tour experience applies for Social distancing with respect to what it’s indicated by the Ministry of Health.
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