Canada is a land of diverse landscapes, cultures, and history. It’s also home to a wide array of museums that offer engaging and educational experiences…
Currency Museum
The Bank of Canada Museum (since 2017; before closing for renovation in 2013, it was known as the Currency Museum) is a museum dedicated to the history of money circulation in Canada and around the world.
Canadian Textile Museum
The Textile Museum of Canada is a museum located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a museum dedicated to collecting, exhibiting and recording information about textiles.
Canadian Postal Museum
The Canadian Postal Museum is housed in the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It is considered one of the largest postal museums in the world, ranking second in the number of visitors per year.
Royal British Columbia Museum
Founded in 1886, the Royal British Columbia Museum (sometimes referred to as the Royal British Columbia Museum ) consists of the Museum of Natural and Human History of the Province of British Columbia
Great Lakes Maritime Museum
The Great Lakes Maritime Museum is a small museum dedicated to the maritime history of the Great Lakes, located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Canadian Museum of Nature
The history of the museum dates back to the collections of the Canadian Geological Commission of 1856, which, in the course of its surveys, kept detailed records of Canada’s wildlife.