Free Activity at the Currency Museum – a visit from ST. NICHOLAS – 15 December 2012
It’s a winter wonderland inside the Currency Museum – our festive galleries, fun activities and delicious treats make it the family-friendly place to be this 15 December! Join us between 13:00 and 16:00 for More...
HALLOWEEN AT THE CC-C-C-URRENCY MUSEUM – 27 October 2012
HALLOWEEN AT THE CC-C-C-URRENCY MUSEUM – 27 October 2012 Get an early start to your trick or treating with a kid-friendly Halloween celebration at the Currency Museum of the Bank of Canada. Create creepy crafts, More...
Western Canada in Less Than a Month: Budget, Travel, and Itinerary Tips [Kindle Edition]
Lambert, who runs a Facebook group entitled “Western Canadian Travel Tips,” provides leads to prospective tourists on what to see and at times on what to avoid by detailing a satisfying, feasible, and More...
Visit the exhibit “In The Money” for free
“In The Money” is a travelling exhibition produced by the Currency Museum exploring the science behind bank notes-from ancient Chinese paper to present day polymer. From September 28, 2012 to June More...
200 free activities online
We are happy to announce that we have 200 free activities online! It’s an interesting milestone since it takes a lot of research to find this free activities to do in Canada… If you have more to share, More...
Visit for free the Doors Open in Ottawa – 100 prestigious buildings
2 Days + 100 of the city’s most prestigious buildings + free admission = Doors Open Ottawa Doors Open Ottawa is the region’s largest heritage event, unlocking over 100 of the area’s most architecturally More...
Doors Open Toronto – 200 years of building the urban city – Free to visit!
In 2000, the City of Toronto launched the first Doors Open event in North America, and has been a part of the provincewide Doors Open Ontario program since 2002. All building participants this year will focus on More...
Visit one of the Doors Open in Ontario for free
The first Doors Open Day (La Journée Portes Ouvertes) took place in France in 1984. The idea soon spread to neighbouring countries, including the Netherlands, Sweden, the Republic of Ireland, Belgium and Scotland. More...
Visit for the Museum of Civilization in Quebec City
The Musée de la civilisation, a public corporation, was inaugurated in 1988. It is located in the region’s capital, Québec City, in the heart of an historic district and close to Place Royale, the site of More...
Walk on Niagara River Recreation Trail for Free
The Niagara River Recreation Trail meanders through some of the most beautiful countryside in the world. In August 1943, Sir Winston Churchill chose to rest here from the rigours of meetings with Prime Minister More...










