See Canada’s visual arts treasures within the lively Ottawa ByWard Market. Discover the remarkable stories that have shaped this country in the completely reinvented Canadian and Indigenous Galleries. Love photography? Don’t miss the Gallery’s new Canadian ...
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This museum's collection features numerous Amerindian and Inuit works of art. At the Musée amérindien et inuit, you'll also find a pottery workshop and a small art boutique.
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As Quebec's only museum dedicated to the history of photography, the Musée de la Photographie Desjardins is the ideal place to see exhibitions by local and international photographers, and to learn more about the fascinating world of photography. The ...
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Children 2-8 visiting this interactive museum can play at being a fireman, paramedic, veterinary, grocer, etc. They can fish aboard a trawler, be a singer or an actor on stage, play with a power shovel, collect eggs in the henhouse, or milk Delphine the ...
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The only North-American francophone museum dedicated to civil aviation, the Civil Aviation Museum invites you to go back in time by admiring different objects and artefacts that made their mark on the history and development of civil aviation. Located ...
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Located on a former military airbase, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum explores Canada's aviation history in an international context. Its impressive collection comprises over 130 aircraft and artifacts, including propellers and engines, both civilian ...
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Located on the banks of the Richelieu River, the Fort Saint-Jean Museum traces 350 years of military history Royal Military College Saint-Jean site. The exhibition presents this history through thematic maps, models, uniforms, weapons, artifacts and archival ...
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At the Centre d'interprétation Archéo Topo, discover a permanent exhibition with a multimedia show presents the daily lives of Indigenous people in Côte-Nord, around 9,000 years ago. A temporary exhibit about seals and seal hunting in Îles-de-la-Madeleine ...
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Located at less than 45 minutes from Montreal, the MUSO - Musée de société des Deux-Rives invites you to experience the history of the textile industry in Canada like nowhere else with the exhibition "MOCO : The Fabric of a Town ". Discover more than ...
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Located in downtown Rimouski, facing the sea, the Musée régional de Rimouski is dedicated to contemporary art, the history and heritage of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, and the links between science and social practices. Enjoy exhibitions and exciting ...
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