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  1. Visit the historic headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa and learn about coin production, design and history. Book a tour, shop for coins and souvenirs, and explore nearby attractions.

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  2. 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. Ottawa.

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  3. The Royal Canadian Mint produces Canada's circulation and collector coins. Interested in starting your collection today? Click here to explore!

  4. Visit the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa to see how coins are made and shop for collectibles. Learn about the mint's history, including the world's largest gold coin, and watch coins being made on weekdays.

  5. The Royal Canadian Mints historic headquarters in Ottawa produces all of our collector coins, gold and silver bullion, and medals, medallions and tokens. Duration: 1-2 hours.

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  6. Built in the 1840s, this shimmering tin-topped house of worship is the oldest church in all of Ottawa and the seat of the city's Roman Catholic archbishop…

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  8. In January 1908, the Ottawa Branch of Britain’s Royal Mint was officially opened with the striking of a fifty-cent coin. In its early years, the Mint served two functions: it minted coins and it refined gold produced by Canadian mines.

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