The Bank of Canada's Currency Museum
was opened in 1980. It is home to the National Currency
Collection, the largest collection of Canadian bank
notes, coins, and tokens in the world. The Museum
is located within the first Bank of Canada building
(built in 1934), just minutes from Parliament Hill.
Join one of our regular
guided tours, an informative hour-long visit that
provides an excellent overview of the collection.
Interested in bringing a group to the museum for a
tour or a museum program? Click on "Tours and
Reservations" for more information. You can also
learn more about Museum programs by clicking on the
links in the "Learning Centre." There is
no admission charge to the Museum, guided tours, or
programs. While at the Museum, be sure to enjoy the
Bank’s beautiful tropical garden court, the
perfect place to relax or eat your lunch.
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