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Major and Minor Museums and Art Galleries in Ottawa
| Bytown Museum - Built during the winter of 1826–27 as the treasury and storehouse during the construction of the Rideau Canal, the museum is located in what is considered the oldest existing building in Ottawa, formally presented by the city to the Women’s Canadian - more info |
| Canadian Museum of Civilization - Across the river in Gatineau (just across from Nepean Point and the National Gallery of Canada) is the Canadian Museum of Civilization (100 Laurier St., 819-776-7000 or 800-555-5621), established to illustrate Canada’s history and heritage over 1,000 - more info |
| Canadian Museum of Nature - The Canadian Museum of Nature is Canada’s leading natural sciences and natural history museum. Nature's collections comprise more than 10 million specimens, including plants, animals, minerals and fossils from Canada and the world. - more info |
| Canadian War Museum - In its new building just off LeBreton Flats that opened in 2005, the Canadian War Museum features an array of items, including one of Hitler’s cars, 19thcentury artillery pieces, tanks, and a variety of other artifacts. The museum showcases not only - more info |
| The Canadian Aviation Museum - The Canada Aviation Museum holds the most extensive aviation collection in Canada and is one of the best aviation museums in the world. Plans are currently underway to celebrate 100 years of Canadian flight in 2009. - more info |
| The Diefenbunker - Built to protect the government from nuclear attack, this once-secret bunker is now a museum and National Historic Site of Canada. In addition to preserving and promoting Canada's Cold War history, we offer a variety of visitor programs and services. - more info |