Our first free ebook: 10 museums to visit for free in Ottawa
Download it for free: 10 free museums to visit in Ottawa (364) Please, give us your feedback by fill out the comment form below or send us an email through our contact form here. Thank you and enjoy it, Fred 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...
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...
Visit the Notre-Dame de Québec cathedral
Built on the site of the first chapel constructed by Champlain in 1633, Notre-Dame de Québec Church was erected in 1647 and was called Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix. In 1664, it became the first parish church in North 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 the Parliament Building of Quebec for free
The Parliament Building is one of the key works of Eugène-Étienne Taché (1836-1912). The quadrilateral building surrounding an inner courtyard was constructed between 1877 and 1886 in the Second Empire style 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...
Post-secondary students visit for free the Gardiner Museum every tuesday
The Gardiner Museum is one of North America’s pre-eminent centres for the display and study of ceramics. Nowhere is the fundamental importance of ceramics, in the past and now, so evident as in our permanent More...
Visit The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art for free
The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) was founded from the former Art Gallery of North York in 1999, and exists as a not-for-profit, arms-length agency of the City of Toronto. In 2005, MOCCA relocated More...
Visit the Permanent Collection for free at the Art Museum of Toronto
Founded in 1900 by a group of private citizens as the Art Museum of Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest art museums in North America, with a physical facility of 583,000 square feet. The AGO More...










