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List of museums in Ottawa

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The City ofOttawa and the surroundingNational Capital Region have an abundance of museums and galleries. Museums range from large national museum with international notoriety, to small galleries and living museums.

National Museums

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MuseumImageLocationEstablishedTypeNotesRef
Canada Agriculture and Food MuseumExperimental Farm1983AgriculturalCanada's preeminent agriculture museum, demonstrating advances in farming science and technology[1]
Canada Aviation and Space MuseumRockcliffe Park1982AviationCanada's national aviation and space museum, with the most extensive aviation collection in Canada[2]
Canada Science and Technology MuseumSt. Laurent1967ScienceCanada's national science museum, displaying the technological and scientific history of Canada[3]
Canadian Museum of HistoryHull1856HistoryCanada's national history museum, featuring a large collection, study, and preserve of materials that illuminate the human history of Canada[4]
Canadian Museum of NatureCentretown1968NatureCanada's national natural history and natural sciences museum[5]
Canadian War MuseumLeBreton Flats1942MilitaryCanada's national museum of military history[6]
National Arts CentreCentretown1965ArtCanada's centre for the performing arts[7]
National Gallery of CanadaLower Town1880ArtCanada's national art museum and one of the largest art museums in North America[8]

Other Museums & Galleries

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MuseumImageLocationTypeNotesRef
Atrium GalleryCentrepointeArtWorks of local and regional artists, owned and operated by the City of Ottawa[9]
Bank of Canada MuseumCentretownCurrencyNational Currency Collection[10]
Billings Estate MuseumAlta VistaHistoryHistoric house from 1828 home of early settler, costumed guides discuss city and region's history[11]
Bytown MuseumCentretownHistoryCity's early history and building of theRideau Canal[12]
Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa MuseumCentretownMilitaryRegimental history and artefacts, located inCartier Square Drill Hall[13]
Canada Council for the ArtsCentretownArtA Crown Corporation established in 1957 to act as an arts council of the government[14]
Canadian Photography InstituteLower TownArtPart of the National Gallery[15]
Carleton County GaolCentretownPrisonSite of the last state execution in Canada. Jail tours and hostel[16]
Carleton University Art GalleryOld SouthArtGallery atCarleton University[17]
Centrepointe Theatre GalleryCentrepointeArtWorks of local and regional artists, operated by the City of Ottawa[18]
City of Ottawa Art GalleriesCentretownArtArt galleries owned and operated by the City of Ottawa[19]
Cube GalleyWellington WestArtArt Gallery featuring local artists[20]
Cumberland Heritage Village MuseumCumberlandLiving1920–1930s rural village[21]
Diefenbunker MuseumCarpMilitaryCold War bunker for the Canadian government[22]
Dominion ArboretumExperimental FarmNatureBegun in 1889, the Arboretum covers about 26 hectares (64 acres) of land[23]
Fairfields Heritage HouseRichmondHistoryA 19th century Gothic Revival farm house[24]
Foyer GalleryTanglewoodArtArtist-run gallery for regional art, located in theNepean Sportsplex[25]
Gallery 101CentretownArtArtist-run contemporary art centre[26]
Goulbourn MuseumStittsvilleHistory19th and 20th century rural township life[27]
Governor General's Foot Guards Regimental MuseumCentretownMilitaryHistory of the regiment[28]
Kanata Civic Art GalleryKanataArtThe gallery exhibits and promotes original works of art[29]
Karsh-Masson GalleryCentretownArtOne of the City Hall art galleries[30]
L. A. Pai GalleryCentretownArtSculptural arts and contemporary jewelry[31]
Laurier House National Historic SiteCentretownHistoryHome of two prime ministers[32]
Lee Matasi GalleryByWard MarketArtAn Ottawa School of Art Gallery[33]
Library and Archives CanadaCentretownHistoryExhibits from its collections[34]
Mackenzie King EstateKingsmereHistoryInteractive exhibits and guided tours of faithfully restored artifacts, are open to visitors[35]
Museum of Classical AntiquitiesSandy HillHistoryMuseum at Department of Classics and Religious Studies of the University of Ottawa[36]
Nepean Fine Arts League GalleryNepeanArtArtist-run gallery[37]
Nepean MuseumCity ViewHistoryMakes accessible and communicates the former municipality of Nepean's history[38]
Osgoode Township MuseumVernonHistoryArchival material and artifacts reflect the history of the Township of Osgoode[39]
Orange Art GalleryCentretown WestArtContemporary art[40]
Ottawa Art GalleryCentretownArtContemporary and 20th-century art[41]
Ottawa Jewish ArchivesHighland ParkHistoryA collective memory of the Jewish community of Ottawa and National Capital Region[42]
Ottawa RoomCentretownHistoryOttawa’s written heritage for researchers and for residents with a passion for local history[43]
Ottawa School of Art GalleriesByWard MarketArtA wide variety of contemporary art as well as openings, artist talks, and events[44]
Ottawa Sport Hall of FameKanataSportsLocated in the Canadian Tire Centre[45]
Parliament of CanadaCentretownHistoryTours, displays, exhibits[46]
Pinhey's Point Historic SiteDunrobinHistory19th century estate home, park, and living museum[47]
Rideau HallRockcliffe ParkHistoryTours of the official residence of the Governor General of Canada[48]
Royal Canadian MintLower TownCurrencyInteractive guided tours of the Mint's headquarters, founded in 1908[49]
SAW GalleryCentretownArtArtist-run gallery[50]
Shenkman Arts CentreOrleansArtWorks of local and regional artists, the Dust Evans Gallery of the Gloucester Pottery School, and the Ottawa School of Art Orléans Campus Gallery[51]
Swords and Ploughshares MuseumKarsMilitaryFocus is the Citizen Soldier (the Militiaman and Reservist) at peace and at war, features many military trucks and vehicles[52]
Symmes National Historic Site of CanadaAylmerHistoryThe Symmes Inn Museum is a catalyst for promoting local and regional history[53]
Vanier MuseoparkVanierHistoryHistory of Vanier and the Francophone heritage of Ottawa[54]
Watson's MillManotickHistory19th century flour grist mill[55]
Workers' History MuseumCentretownHistoryWorkers’ history and heritage, in the National Capital Region and Ottawa Valley[56]

Defunct Museums

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MuseumImageLocationTypeNotesRef
Canada and the World PavilionRockcliffe ParkGeographyNational Film Board of Canada's exhibition space[57]
Canadian Museum of Contemporary PhotographyByWard MarketArtClosed in 2009[58]
Canadian Postal MuseumCentretownPostalDissolved in 2012[59]
Canadian Ski MuseumCentretownSportMoved to Mont. Tremblant[60]
Wheelhouse Maritime MuseumCentretownTransportationHistorical maritime museum[61]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Canada Agri Museum". 20 May 2023.
  2. ^"Canada Aviation Museum". 19 December 2018.
  3. ^"Science and Tech Museum". 5 May 2023.
  4. ^"History Museum".
  5. ^"Nature Museum".
  6. ^"War Museum".
  7. ^"National Arts Centre".
  8. ^"National Gallery".
  9. ^"Atrium Gallery". June 2023.
  10. ^"Currency Museum".
  11. ^"Billings Estate". 18 April 2023.
  12. ^"ByTown Museum".
  13. ^"Cameron's Museums".
  14. ^"Art Bank".
  15. ^"Photography Institute".
  16. ^"Ottawa Jail".
  17. ^"Carleton U Gallery".
  18. ^"Centrepointe Gallery".
  19. ^"City Galleries". 21 June 2022.
  20. ^"Cube Gallery".
  21. ^"Cumberland Museum". 18 April 2023.
  22. ^"Diefenbunker".
  23. ^"Arboretum".
  24. ^"Fairfields House". July 2022.
  25. ^"Foyer Gallery".
  26. ^"Gallery 101".
  27. ^"Goulbourn Museum".
  28. ^"Foot Guards Museum".
  29. ^"Kanata Gallery".
  30. ^"Karsh-Masson Gallery". 8 May 2023.
  31. ^"L. A. Pai Gallery".
  32. ^"Laurier House". 18 May 2023.
  33. ^"Lee Matasi Gallery".
  34. ^"Archives Canada".Library and Archives Canada.
  35. ^"Mackenzie King Estate".
  36. ^"Classical Antiquities Museum".
  37. ^"NFAL Gallery".
  38. ^"Nepean Museum". 4 November 2022.
  39. ^"Osgoode Museum".
  40. ^"Orange Gallery".
  41. ^"Ottawa Art Gallery".
  42. ^"Jewish Archives".
  43. ^"Ottawa Room".
  44. ^"Ottawa School of Art Galleries".
  45. ^"Sport Hall of Fame".
  46. ^"Parliament of Canada".
  47. ^"Pinhey's Point". 18 July 2022.
  48. ^"Rideau Hall". 22 December 2016.
  49. ^"Royal Canadian Mint".
  50. ^"SAW Gallery".
  51. ^"Shenkman Arts Centre".
  52. ^"Swords and Ploughshares".
  53. ^"Symmes National Historic Site".
  54. ^"Vanier Museopark".
  55. ^"Watson's Mill".
  56. ^"Workers' History Museum".
  57. ^"50 Sussex".
  58. ^"Photography Museum".
  59. ^"Postal Museum".
  60. ^"Ski Museum".
  61. ^"Maritime Museum".
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