Loved the place, a very nicely designed museum in a very gorgeous looking historical building. It has a total of four floors to visit and we took steps because even they are beautiful. Its wheelchair accessible. Has a cafe and a very pretty gift shop. It has a good amount of seating on every floor and some outside patio as well, which makes it perfect to enjoy your snacks outside on a pretty day. They had a live display of a few birds of prey and a display of bugs !! So many wonderful fantastic bugs. Overall, it was a fabulous trip. Kids had a blast as well.
This is by far the coolest museum in Ottawa.
Probably should have gone during the week, as the place was packed. Doesn't matter though, it was still such an incredible place. Spent over 3 hours wandering the exhibits and was happy to see some of them from childhood are still there!
The building itself is worth the price of admission and take the time to check out the displays on the history of the building at each level of the great lantern.
This museum was fantastic. Spread over 5 floors (including basement), in a historical building. Was beautiful. We gave ourself 2 hours because we thought our 3yr old son wouldn't last longer - but because of all the exhibits and interactive things, we easily could have done 3hours. But if you are just adults.... you need a LOT of time to actually read and appreciate it all.
Under the canopy exhibit was going on while we were there - very cool! Loved seeing the sloth. A few things for kids to take pictures with and sit on.
A great location for owls on the back terrace - my son loved this.
Live insects in the basement are a must see.
Will go again and again.
The Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa stands as a magnificent tribute to the rich tapestry of Canada’s natural world. With its captivating exhibits, immersive displays, and dedication to education and preservation, the museum has firmly established itself as a cornerstone of scientific exploration and understanding.
The museum’s exhibits offer a breathtaking journey through the diverse landscapes that define Canada. From the towering skeletons of ancient dinosaurs to the intricate ecosystems of the Arctic tundra, each gallery transports visitors to a different realm, showcasing the remarkable biodiversity that graces the country. The attention to detail and lifelike representations create an immersive experience that fosters a deep appreciation for the natural wonders that surround us.
One of the museum’s crowning achievements is its commitment to highlighting the significance of Canadian wildlife and ecosystems. The Habitat Hall, for instance, offers an up-close look at the various regions and habitats that make up the nation, shedding light on the delicate balance that sustains life across the country. The Water Gallery delves into the vital role that water plays in shaping our environment, while the Fossil Gallery takes visitors on a journey through millions of years of Earth’s history.
The Canadian Museum of Nature also stands as a beacon of scientific discovery and education. Its research initiatives, partnerships with academic institutions, and dedication to public programming ensure that visitors of all ages are able to engage with cutting-edge science and discoveries. The museum’s interactive elements, workshops, and guided tours make learning a dynamic and enjoyable experience, sparking curiosity and fostering a deeper understanding of the natural world.
The architectural marvel that houses the museum is a testament to the fusion of history and modernity. The historic Victoria Memorial Museum Building, with its stunning glass lantern, seamlessly blends with the contemporary elements, creating an atmosphere that is both awe-inspiring and inviting. The balance between preserving the past and embracing the future is a reflection of the museum’s commitment to evolution and growth.
Furthermore, the Canadian Museum of Nature’s role in environmental stewardship and conservation cannot be overlooked. By raising awareness about the fragility of ecosystems and the impact of human activities, the museum serves as a catalyst for change and a call to action. It inspires visitors to not only appreciate the beauty of the natural world but also to become active participants in its preservation.
A very well organized museum with tons of displays. On weekends, parking is free on streets around the museum. You can also get an hour of free visit.
Spare around 3+ hours for the visit. Dinosaurs, birds, mammals, earth, sea creatures, bugs, wolves and a lot more to explore.
Overall, a very informative visit for kids & adults alike.
So many interesting exhibits. Learning about lots of different things. The earth exhibit seemed like it might be boring but it was so interesting seeing all the gems and rocks. A definite must see while in Ottawa
Very cool expositions although since I came there 1 hour 30 minutes before closing, I did not have time to see all. There is a lot of kids there and a lot of it is made for them to understand. If you don't like children, you might be annoyed.
The building itself is amazing and there is information about its history and architecture.
It's definitely worth the price of the tickets.
This is a really well managed and beautiful museum. If you have kids, this is a must go. They have different sections like fossil, earth, arctic, insects, mammal, pacific water, birds, etc. They have a really huge collection of rocks, minerals, and gems. They have a huge skeleton of Blue Whale.
They have an additional section called “Under the Canopy” which has living snakes, spiders, sloth, frogs, etc. It is totally an awesome experience if you love nature and want to see that you might never get to see.
What an amazing experience for the children! Every floor has something cool and exciting for them to learn. The different games and diplays are great for children of all ages.
We happen to have arrived on a Thursday and were pleasantly surprised that our tickets were free for the evening.
The Museum of Nature is an incredible place to explore and learn about the natural world. The exhibits are well-designed and informative, with interactive displays that engage visitors of all ages. The highlight for me was the dinosaur exhibit, which features life-sized models and fossils that transport you back in time to the age of these magnificent creatures.
The museum also has a great collection of specimens from around the world, including rare and exotic animals.
The staff at the museum are knowledgeable and friendly, always willing to answer questions and provide additional information about the exhibits. The gift shop is also worth checking out, with a wide range of nature-themed souvenirs and educational toys.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting the Museum of Nature for anyone interested in science or nature. It's a great way to spend an afternoon or even a whole day exploring and learning about our amazing
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