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The Canada Science and Technology Museum invites visitors to learn about Canadian science, technology, and innovation through 11 interactive exhibitions.
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Parking
Visitor drop off and pick up is allowed at the main entrance to the museum. The museum offers paid parking. Please note that the ticketing system uses your vehicle’s licence plate number; be sure to note it before leaving your car to pay. You do not need to return to your vehicle after making payment; your vehicle plates are tracked. There are several designated parking spots for expectant mothers near the museum’s main entrance. As part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to accessibility, de...
Public transportation
To reach the Canada Science and Technology Museum by bus, use the OC Transpo Travel Planner. You can also call OC Transpo at 613-741-4390.
Entrance
The designated main entrance is accessible to people using wheeled devices.
Getting around
Wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge, on a first-come, first-served basis. To sign out a wheelchair, please visit our admissions desk. The Canada Science and Technology Museum features level flooring throughout, with the exception of the Steam: A World in Motion exhibition and the Sound by Designexhibition, which are accessible via a ramp. Seating is available in all areas of the museum. Each seating area includes seats with arm and back supports.
Demo stage
The Demo Stage features seating for visitors using wheelchairs, as well as seats with arm and back supports.
Support persons
The Canada Science and Technology Museum offers free admission to one support person accompanying a person with disabilities. The support person must present themselves at the front desk.
The sensory guides are pre-visit tools to prepare visitors for things they might see and do as they visit the Museum. They are designed to support individuals with autism spectrum disorders or disabilities. However, everyone can benefit from these visual guides. 1. Sensory Guide - Information for Visitors' Sensory Needs(PDF) 2. ZOOOM! A Sensory Gui...
Combining everything visitors liked about the previous incarnation—locomotives and the Crazy Kitchen—with more artifacts and interactives that will surely become new favourites, the museum tells Canada’s innovation story in an immersive, educational, and fun way.
Follow Canada Science and Technology Museum. Learn about steam locomotives, telescopes, cameras, gold miners, climate change, hydroelectricity and much more through exhibitions at this family-friendly museum. Visitors are invited to discover, play, and experience how people—through curiosity, observation, and creativity—have made Canada and ...
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Feb 7, 2006 · The Canada Science and Technology Museum collects and preserves objects and data relating to scientific and technological history and development in Canada. It also carries out research, and sponsors exhibits and public programs. The museum is located in Ottawa, Ontario.
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The Canada Science and Technology Museum is a national museum of science and technology in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The museum has a mandate to preserve and promote the country's scientific and technological heritage.