Sep 17, 2025
Amazing layout for the history and great children's museum - We came here to learn more about the indigenous cultures of Canada and for the children's museum. They have a great set up here, we were able to go to the children's museum right after getting our tickets to wear out our daughter a bit before going to the main museum. The children's museum is really interesting, much more than we had expected. It is really great that they have so many interactive and educational displays about different cultures around the world. Following the path from Asia, to Egypt to Mexico was a lot of fun. They have the room to rent marbles and other things to build as well. Definitely a must stop if you have kids.
After she got a bit of her energy out we went upstairs to see the main exhibits. The long hallway with the mirrors telling the stories of places around the country was really interesting, a bit tricky to read, but very unique. The layout to walk through is fantastic. Walking through history from the indigenous communities, to the invasion from the French and British, to the modern day is so well laid out. Not too many interactive displays to keep our daughter entertained, but just enough. It was absolutely fascinating to basically walk through the history of Canada. Going downstairs to the great room/hall was incredible, the totem poles are enormous. Getting to see them in person and read about how the people carve them out was really impressive. I'm really glad we made the trip here and feel we got our money's worth.
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Sep 7, 2025
Interesting and comprehensive museum of Canadian History and life - Excellent museum experience. The museum is on several levels and starts on the lower ground floor with a large hall of First People’s history, including several totem poles, sculpture and artifacts. On this level is also an exhibit of every stamp issued by Canada Post.
Next level is a coffee shop, children’s museum, gift shop and special exhibit area. Carry on up and you then move through a fairly chronological history of Canada, displayed in an interesting and informative way.
Allow plenty of time if you want to get the most out of this museum. I did not go to the children’s museum but did take about 30 minutes for lunch and was there 4+ hours and could have stayed longer.
Enjoyed this museum, I can see it is not for everyone but if you like history or are interested in Canada’s historical story this is a good place to visit.
There is a cafe/ restaurant on the lower ground floor as well as the main floor coffee shop.
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Aug 24, 2025
Nice way to spend a few hours! - Lets start with how impressive the architecture of this building is! Wide open and unique with floor to sky windows! The Indigenous first nations exhibit and the Retro Rock exhibits were our favorites - lots of amazing stories tucked into every corner of this museum! Visiting here was a great way to spend an afternoon and learn some history we never knew before!
Nice location and the views from behind the cafeteria across the Ottawa Rive are spectacular! (They even have a kids exhibit ....surprise! .. although we never actually checked it out we thought it was a nice touch -- especially for those families bringing young'uns along!
Definitely worth seeing if you are checking out the sights in the Ottawa/Gatineau area.
Vince & Cath
August, 2025
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Aug 15, 2025
Fantastic museum - Visited with two kids and two nephews this week, ages 11-13. They loved reliving their childhood memories of the Children’s Museum :) as well as the rest of the displays, especially the WWI and WWII eras of the Canadian History hall.
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Dec 9, 2025
Better than Expected, a LOT to see - We spent two or three hours here and could have spent longer but we were a bit worn out. I also just don't have that much stamina for museums - my brain gets full at a certain point! We enjoyed the Retro exhibit. The stamps exhibit was extremely interesting if you are into that - I wish we had visited it earlier when our feet and brains were fresher :) The St Lawrence Impressionists exhibit was good, and I appreciated the comparatively narrow scope of it. I found the First Peoples Hall very interesting and particularly liked the short films in the small theatre there.
I really liked the Tsimshian gallery but we rushed through it towards the end of our visit as we were getting tired and hungry. ( We left lunch too late and the Panorama Cafe was closed when we finally tried to go!) I will have to come back to give it a closer look. Similarly, i was keen to see the films at Cine+ but we didn't have the time or the energy for it!
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Sep 24, 2025
A walk through their shoes - One learns a lot about the indigenous people of Canada, their lives, struggles, and their way of doing things. The exhibit about Canadian musicians and stamps were very interesting, too. One can easily spend 3-4 hours looking at the various exhibits.
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Aug 2, 2025
Not for everyone - You have to allow at least 3 hours for the visit, so it is recommended only to true history buffs, also bearing in mind the fact that it is not cheap ($24). Spectacular room with totems.
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Aug 24, 2025
So-So - The museum is lovely on the outside, but not as interesting on the inside. It would have been better to have more opportunities for interaction and immersive learning. We found that the exhibits were hard to connect with (despite being Canadian) and that they did not necessarily accurately reflect the experiences of Canadians who were actually here during many of the events shown. The museum felt biased and lopsided, and there seemed to be a lack of staff around to provide additional information or answer questions.
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Mar 18, 2026
Sunday mornings - Note to self…,. I’ve been to this Museum more than 20 times over the years with my children, now with grandchildren.
On Sunday March 15/26 there was an unbelievable amount of people at the kids museum. Mostly kids 2 and under, I asked a staff member what’s the limit of people he said 300. I told him no way is there 300 people here, maybe 300 kids + their family does not equal 300! The amount of babies toddlers was incredible. Daycare’s separate the under 2’s for good reason, it’s a disaster waiting to happen, they can easily get injured. You can’t rely on parents constantly supervising, they want their kids to explore and runaround. And believe me the amount of under 2 year olds having to doge out of their as they were unstable. The older kids 5-6 year olds you had to be in their backs constantly to watch out for the little ones. Never ever again will I go in a Sunday morning at $89 for 4 it was a stressful time and not worth the money. Every room with activities were extremely packed. You need separate times for the under 2’s, otherwise it’s an accident waiting to happen.
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Jan 2, 2026
Could be More - Visited twice before but this but the first time in 20 years. Things have noticeably changed. Great First Nations representation but it is excessive.
One of the past highlights was the hockey display eg Canada - Russia series it was gone! Little or nothing on the industry and the people who work in them in different regions of our fabulous country eg grain farming in the West and fisheries in the East. Big emphasis on Ontario and Quebec but even then it didn't hit points it could have .
No doubt determining the content of the museum is a challenging task but look at how much space is used for what purpose and I think you will see what I mean.
The fact that this institution is buried well under other Ottawa attractions in Trip Advisor helps to prove my point .
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