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    Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

    4.7 (44 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Ashley G.

    The Diefenbunker has been on my list of museums to check out for years. I absolutely love the 1950's era, and was in awe at how the whole bunker has been left untouched. From the pastel yellow and blue paint used to the decorations in each room, it was quiet the experience to look at, and a step back in time. Walking through the tunnel upon entrance was chilly, literally, cold. Bring a sweater. The temperature in the rest of the museum was fine. My 5 year old thought it was cool in the beginning, but got extremely creeped out mid tour, and decided it was time to go. My 2 year old loved it and was laughing the whole time. Keep in mind there is not much for children to do here, but walk, and look. Keep an eye out for the TV and green chair that is set up. They were rolling commercials and announcements from that time era. It was pretty cool to watch. Parking on site, bring a lunch as there is no food to purchase on site (that I could find anyways). 5 and under free entry.

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    Suzanne E.

    Great tour, neat site, the best tour guide! Definitely worth coming here, and I cannot imagine doing it without the guided tour. We learned so much from the guide, which was sweetened by him having worked here for 3 years when it first opened. I don't think there's another site like this in the world. Please, do yourself a favor --pay the money and schedule the tour ahead of time!

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    Michael W.

    Highly recommended spot for visitors or residents. Combine it with a stop in Carp village for a meal or snack. The museum is a superb combination of collection, presentation and setting - it will be interesting to boomers with memories of the Cold War but also to younger generations. Check out the special events options!

    Mac C.

    Excellent place to visit. We did our own walk around tour and it was really neat to see a nuclear bomb bunker that basically stayed as it was during the cold war. Each room has ALOT of memorabilia pertaining to and set up correctly. The staff were super friendly as well. They have a website that provides an audio tour or you can book one. Kid friendly and fully handicap accessible as well.

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    Monica C.

    I'm so glad we made time to visit this museum. It's a little tricky to get to from Ottawa so we had to rent a car. I read other reviews that didn't recommend taking a Lyft or Uber there. The drive there isn't too bad. We spent several hours at the museum but had to rush a little at the end because it was closing. This museum is so informative and immersive, especially as a Californian tourist with limited knowledge of Canadian history. There were a lot of families visiting with kids while we were there. My SO and I came back in the evening for the escape room which we reserved online ahead of time. We thought we'd be the only ones but another group reserved it after we did so we became a group of ten. They have different escape scenarios based on your group size so it's fine either way. It's the world's largest escape room so traveling between rooms will take up some time when you're trying to escape. We got out with 1 minute and 1 second to spare. The employees were really fun to chat with and gave us some tips of where to go in Ottawa as tourists. As a museum, this is unique opportunity to learn history in a decommissioned Cold War bunker. It also helped visiting before doing the escape room so we were a little more familiar with the layout. I would recommend doing both for anyone in area or visiting.

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    Guided by Graham through the Bunker was an informative tour. Recommend it to all interested in Cold War history.

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    this was absolutely fantastic. our tour guide Brian was so knowledgeable and funny. I would highly recommend this when your in the area.

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    always the tourist place I like to take visitors. never disappoints. the guide Brian was super funny and knowledgeable!

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    Graham was a great guide and the bunker was so interesting. If you get the time , definitely do the tour.

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    Review Highlights - Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

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    Canada Science and Technology Museum

    3.7(25 reviews)
    34.0 km

    We were able to come here and use our ASTC passport which was awesome. The parking lots have plenty…read moreof space and some EV chargers which is great. The staff was friendly and got us in with our passport. They have a nice little cafe with Beavertails in the back, so we stopped there for a quick breakfast and coffee. The displays here are great, so many interactive displays from bicycles, to trains, to audio and visual displays there is a lot to take in. This is a great spot for families or just adults who can tolerate kids being around. The history of sporting for people with disabilities was really interesting. This place really has something for everyone, whether you are interested in the human body, space, housing, etc you will probably find a section that interests you. The kids specific area was a lot of fun, although one of the displays was a bit broken unfortunately. Being able to race cars you build on a track and climb a rock wall was a ton of fun for our daughter. Being able to go race other kids on the bikes was something she really enjoyed too. We certainly had a good family outing and I think we all learned a few new things.

    We visited this museum. Parking is a bit confusing without proper signage. The other thing is…read morethat the parking near the front, the lines are marked with different coloured rocks but it's hard to see so people park very poorly and the spots are quite tight too. The exhibits were pretty interesting. Lots of things to see and read, somewhat interactive. There is a dedicated kids area for kids to play in which is nice for families. The huge train that you can go into was another fun highlight. The demonstrations were really fun, there was one on ice and one on fire that day though the ice one didn't quite work. Overall a pretty enjoyable museum especially if you have kids.

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    Canada Agriculture and Food Museum - Pony

    Canada Agriculture and Food Museum

    4.2(19 reviews)
    26.9 km

    TLDR: Fun museum for kids. Lots of farm animals. Some parts are very smelly, lol…read more My husband and I went here with a friend and his kids. I think it's a great museum for kids, especially if they like animals or are interested in farming. There are lots of farm animals. They had horses, cows, goats, sheep, pigs, alpaca, turkeys, ducks, chicken, quails and rabbits. You can even pet some of them. They had some live demonstrations, which are amusing for kids. They have lots of exhibits, some of which are interactive. They had quizzes, and even video games like tractor driving simulators. There's a park with a play structure if kids need to burn off some energy. They have lots of picnic tables, some of which are covered. The only food sold on-site is from vending machines, so feel free to bring your own food. They do have an indoor area to eat by the vending machines if you don't want to eat outdoors. I like that they have lots of washroom throughout the site and also a few handwashing stations. They have water fountains where you can also refill your water bottles. They also have lots of hand sanitizer everywhere. They encourage you to sanitize your hands before and after touching the animals. I support good hand hygiene! Lol. There's lots of parking on-site. It's $3.75 an hour and the daily max is $9. (107)

    Wonderful Place to take children. There was an ice cream…read moremaking demonstration and many lovely farm animals to be seen and learn about. The property itself is gorgeous and with many shaded areas to take refuge was a great place for the kids in a sunny afternoon.

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    Rest area with vending machines. There is no other food available for purchase on-site.

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    3.9(38 reviews)
    28.6 km

    The Royal Canadian Mint historic headquarters in Ottawa Ontario Canada produces all of Canada's…read morecollector coins, commemorative metals, and gold and silver bullion. We really enjoyed our guided tour through the automated facility and our guide was especially knowledgeable. The production facility was closed while we were there. We asked many questions. They are globally known for bullion and collector coins that are .9999 purity standards. Only Canada and Australia produce that purity. The collective collection honors Queen Elizabeth. No photos allowed in the facility. They have a nice gift shop where coins, collector pieces, bullion and other items can be purchased. We purchased a few items and everyone in the gift shop was so nice.

    I've never been to a mint and was very excited to learn more about coin making. Canadian coins used…read moreto be made in the UK but the production shifted to Ottawa last century. Today, they only make collector and investment coins while the facility in Winnipeg makes normal coins that circulate with the public. The Ottawa mint offers a 45 minute guided tour and has a boutique where you can shop for coins afterwards. You will learn a couple of things here and there during the tour, but it's nothing to write home about. Overall, it's a fun way to spend an hour if you're near the National Art Gallery or the Basilica. I would also suggest checking out the Bank of Canada Museum, which has a free admission and an interactive exhibit about money.

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    Cumberland Heritage Village Museum

    4.8(4 reviews)
    54.5 km

    I came here for the Vintage Village of Lights…read more Similar to Upper Canada Village,closer for the "east enders" It was just under $20 to get in. Babies are free. Free parking, and everything was included in the entry free: parking, visit with santa, gingerbread cookies that you can decorate, wagon rides and games. If you come here during the winter, I recommend dressing VERY warm as most of the activities are outdoors, and to skip the stroller and bring a sled if anything. Strollers are also not allowed in the indoor exhibits, so your stuck leaving them outside. Much smaller than Upper Canada Village, but did the trick for a festive night out.

    This place was such an amazing, fun and educational way to spend the afternoon. It was inexpensive,…read moretoo. What's more, the staff were very friendly, helpful and the demonstrations of skills from the period were interesting and informative to watch. Having travelled to Ottawa more times than I can count, the only thing I wonder is why I hadn't discovered this gem sooner. The place is very family-friendly and has lots of space for young ones to burn off steam - as they often don't have the patience to see everything that's offered. If you want a great way to spend a few hours with the family, it's worth considering the Cumberland Heritage Village Museum.

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    (harvest market) Potato on a stick? $6ish dollars. It was fun to take photos with, tasted exactly how it looks.

    Cumberland Heritage Village Museum - Cumberland Village of lights. An event that runs every Christmas season. I absolutely love this room

    Cumberland Village of lights. An event that runs every Christmas season. I absolutely love this room

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