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The Royal Canadian Mint has two locations where guests can visit. Both sites offer family-friendly tours that celebrate our history, craftsmanship and commitment to celebrating Canadian milestones and people through the art of coins.
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Coordinates: 45°25′53″N75°41′57″W45.43135°N 75.699282°W. The Royal Canadian Mint (French: Monnaie royale canadienne) is the mint of Canada and a Crown corporation, operating under the Royal Canadian Mint Act. The shares of the Mint are held in trust for the Crown in right of Canada.
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Feb 1, 2013 · Since 1974 the mint that opened at Winnipeg, Man, has shared with Ottawa the production of the nation's coinage (photo by Egon Bork/courtesy Canadian Tourism Commission). The last Canadian penny was minted on May 4, 2012 at the Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg (public domain).
The Royal Canadian Mint is the name of a company (owned by the Crown) that is responsible for producing all coins that are manufactured here in Canada. 100% of Canadian coins in circulation are produced by The Royal Canadian Mint.
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Jul 25, 2023 · The guided tour also highlights some of the output in displays along the route, including special issue coins and medals. It was impressive to see the list of countries that the Royal Canadian Mint produce coins for. Overall, this was absolutely fascinating and the tour is well worth booking.