Canadian Museum of History

The Canadian Museum of History is a museum dedicated to the culture and heritage of Canada's Aboriginal peoples, the Vikings, and the stories of the nation's leaders and personalities throughout history. The first incarnation of the Canadian Museum of History was established in May 1856 as part of the Geological Survey of Canada. The National Institution of Canada, previously the National Museum of Man, came out of the museum. In 1910, a new anthropological division was founded, and the museum has been a hub for Canadian anthropology research ever since.


"To enrich Canadians' knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of events, experiences, people, and artifacts that reflect and have shaped Canada's history and identity, as well as to enhance their awareness of international history and cultures," the Canadian Museum of History stated.


Each year, the Museum hosts a variety of great exhibitions focused on Canadian and world history and civilizations, in addition to its continuous shows, which include the stunning Grand Hall and First Peoples Hall. These shows include ones created by the Museum, as well as many others from around Canada and around the world. The Canadian Children's Museum, a 500-seat theater, and a 295-seat movie theater featuring a big 3D screen and a giant dome are all located within the Museum.


The Canadian Museum of History is Canada's most popular museum, with over 1.2 million people per year flocking to its famed complex in the heart of the National Capital Region. With its unique architecture, this museum is one of the most beautiful historical sites in Canada.

Location: 100 Laurier St, Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0M8, Canada

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