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Museo Canadiense de Historia (Museo Canadiense de Niños incluido)

4.5(155)Quebec1 hora
VIATOR4.2(6)TRIPADVISOR4.5(149)

Descripción

Para una de las experiencias más gratificantes de los museos en la Región de la Capital Nacional, no te pierdas el Museo Canadiense de Historia. Diseñado por el arquitecto indígena Douglas Cardinal, el Museo —uno de los más populares de Canadá— celebra las diversas historias, historias y culturas de los pueblos indígenas a través de galerías, exhibiciones y obras de arte monumentales, al tiempo que explora las convincentes historias personales que han dado forma a Canadá, desde los primeros tiempos hasta nuestros días. A los niños y sus familias les encantará aprender jugando en el Museo Canadiense de Niños, y los visitantes de todas las edades disfrutarán de los impresionantes jardines y vistas al aire libre.

Opciones de la excursión

Museo Canadiense de Historia (Museo Canadiense de Niños incluido)

Itinerario

Entrada incluida

Una joya arquitectónica diseñada por el arquitecto canadiense Douglas Cardinal, el Museo está a menos de cinco minutos del centro de Ottawa y Parliament Hill. Explore la rica historia de Canadá y los destacados logros de los pueblos originarios. Maravíllate con la colección de tótems de interior más grande del mundo. El Canadian History Hall, nuestra exposición emblemática, le permitirá descubrir los eventos, las personalidades y las corrientes históricas que han dado forma a Canadá, desde tiempos inmemoriales hasta la actualidad. A través de artefactos auténticos e historias convincentes, obtenga una nueva visión de la historia en constante evolución de Canadá. Al compartir historias a través de múltiples perspectivas, el Salón celebra los logros canadienses, al mismo tiempo que explora los capítulos más oscuros del pasado. Impulsada por historias humanas, tesoros históricos y un diseño inspirado, esta exposición exclusiva es un lugar único que le permite descubrir la riqueza y diversidad de la experiencia canadiense.

Lo más destacado

El boleto de entrada incluye acceso a exposiciones especiales y al Museo Canadiense de los Niños.

Qué incluye

Incluido
El boleto de entrada incluye acceso a exposiciones especiales y al Museo Canadiense de los Niños.
No incluido
Alimentos y bebidas
Transporte hacia / desde la atracción
Visitas guiadas

Valoraciones de viajeros

4.5
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Información importante

  • Accesible para silla de ruedas
  • Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
  • Se admiten animales de asistencia
  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
  • Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
  • Los niños menores de 2 años entran gratis

Opiniones(155)

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Road01569959768
August 16, 2026
Fantastic museums with plenty to see and do!

We stopped at these museums during a day trip to Ottawa, but there is more than a day’s worth of exhibits and activity here. I especially loved the exhibit design, particularly the Canadian history laid out in concentric circles on the upper floors. The kiddos loved the smaller children’s room in the History museum (nice for a little break) and the larger, connecting Children’s Museum which offers so many different activities in a setting designed to give you a little taste of everything from around the world. The location is great (neighboring bagel shop was top notch and has a kid’s space for reading/play) and outside is the Riverwalk, with bike trails, events, and a cool playground. Parking is available in the garage. The kids were free as part of a summer promo. Excellent all around!

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Didodidodidodido
July 17, 2026
We recommend it

Fascinating museum about the first inhabitants and the history of Canada. Remarkable scenography.

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ockerman
July 13, 2026
Dive into History, culture and art of Canada

We walked over the bridge to visit this site- worth a stop for the setting and architecture alone! We spent about 3 hours exploring the collections in this comprehensive museum, spending more time on topics that interested us and moving through others. Ended with some seltzers from the panorama cafe - great views but I would eat elsewhere. Uncrowded, well curated and well worth a visit.

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brianzJ2095HX
July 9, 2026
Interested in Canadian history?

Then this museum is for you…explains Canadian history from Indigenous People through today. Does it present the complete, unedited history? Probably not but it was refreshing to see a museum that doesn’t hide all the warts of a country’s history. One suggestion: Allow a lot of time. It’s a big museum with lots to see and read.

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elawson
June 22, 2026
A lot of info...spread it out through the day.

Enormous. You definitely need more than one day to do it properly. We parked at the museum and did the bottom floor (the First Nations floor). It is very well done...though overrun with school groups. The totem poles are amazing, I love the fake house fronts. Very well done. We then took a break, walked across the river to check out Rideau Canal + Parliament Hill and get lunch. Then walked back and did the 2nd floor. Kind of weird that the 2nd floor starts again with pre-European cultures. I thought that was pretty well-covered on the 1st floor. So it felt repetitive and the information was related in a more boring way. We never made it to the 3rd or 4th floors because our brains were full. Parking is very easy. So convenient that we could also walk across the bridge to see some of Ottawa.

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Smoltman
May 19, 2026
An amazing museum

We arrived just after 10 am and found out there was a special virtual reality event about Napoleon. You put on your headset and for approximately 30 minutes you are imbedded into his world! It was fantastic. After that we started to explore all the floors and at 4:30pm we were done - 6.5 hours and we enjoyed every minute. The Panorama Cafe was okay but I believe it could have been better.

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smallworld7354
May 18, 2026
Important museum of history

We had what turned out to be a personal guided tour with Ralph after some confusion about our booking that we had made in January from UK. It turned out to be a very full and frank overview of the museum. We then went around on our own. The Residential Schools section on the third floor was extremely harrowing but important to remember and learn from. We needed a break so went for a coffee in the cafe, a mistake! Big queues, noisy with school parties and the coffee was awful. There’s a bagel place across the road, we should have gone there instead. Overall an excellent museum, beautifully designed and a very thought provoking experience.

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Paulangan
April 16, 2026
Wow, Simply Amazing!

It really was an amazing place. We spent 4 hours but if you wanted to take your time and add in movies shown there, You could have stayed longer easily. As many have said it is well laid out. Impressive displays and building. Very quiet when we went mid- April in the morning. Only small issue was cafeteria, though it has great views the food is average. Highly recommended to visit the Canadian Museum of History.

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jlsoph25
April 15, 2026
Complete, varied and fully interesting

I enjoyed the visit, the First Nations part highlights the identity of each of these peoples. The French and English periods laid the foundations for the new nation. Very interesting.

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D9943CBsusanh
March 18, 2026
Sunday mornings

Note to self…,. I’ve been to this Museum more than 20 times over the years with my children, now with grandchildren. On Sunday March 15/26 there was an unbelievable amount of people at the kids museum. Mostly kids 2 and under, I asked a staff member what’s the limit of people he said 300. I told him no way is there 300 people here, maybe 300 kids + their family does not equal 300! The amount of babies toddlers was incredible. Daycare’s separate the under 2’s for good reason, it’s a disaster waiting to happen, they can easily get injured. You can’t rely on parents constantly supervising, they want their kids to explore and runaround. And believe me the amount of under 2 year olds having to doge out of their as they were unstable. The older kids 5-6 year olds you had to be in their backs constantly to watch out for the little ones. Never ever again will I go in a Sunday morning at $89 for 4 it was a stressful time and not worth the money. Every room with activities were extremely packed. You need separate times for the under 2’s, otherwise it’s an accident waiting to happen.

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