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Halloween at the Bank of Canada Museum: Nothing scary, just fun.

Bank of Canada Museum 30 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

October 26-27 bring the whole family in for some Halloween fun. Check out these activities: Children 5-13 can explore the different beliefs, superstitions and cultural practices people have with money in a comfy, cozy reading zone Staff will present a live story time for the wee ones at 1:15 pm and 3:45 pm Colouring fun! […]

Canada Day at the Bank of Canada Museum

Bank of Canada Museum 30 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Canada Day is the biggest day of the year at the Bank of Canada Museum. As always, it’ll be chock full of fun for the whole family—and away from the weather and crowds. Open 10:00 to 17:00, always free. CRAFTS Keep the little ones busy with crafts: they can make their own magnets with characters […]

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Flower Pot Market

Bank of Canada Museum 30 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Celebrate Tulip Fest at the Bank of Canada Museum! Kids can make themselves a pot for their origami tulip, but there’s a catch. Sorry, kids, you have to do it on a budget. We are an economics museum, after all.

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The Paper Tulip

Bank of Canada Museum 30 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Celebrate the Tulip Fest at the Bank of Canada Museum! Fold an origami tulip with beautiful, bank note inspired paper. Simplified for kids, it’s not so hard as you’d imagine.

Counterfeit!

Bank of Canada Museum 30 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

England 1696: counterfeiting is rampant, the economy is in crisis and Sir Isaac Newton has been appointed Warden of the Royal Mint. Visit us at 2:00 pm for a thrilling talk about Newton’s single-minded pursuit of master counterfeiter and scammer William Chaloner. Presented by the Ottawa Numismatic Society and the Ottawa Baroque Consort. FREE ADMISSION

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