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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. The Royal Canadian Mint is among the top 10% of things to do worldwide.
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Nov 10, 2023 · Royal Canadian Mint. 572 Reviews. #9 of 272 things to do in Winnipeg. Sights & Landmarks, Government Buildings. 520 Lagimodiere Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2J 3E7, Canada. Open today: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. M L.
- 520 Lagimodiere Blvd, Winnipeg, R2J 3E7, Manitoba
Jul 25, 2023 · Review of Royal Canadian Mint. Reviewed July 25, 2023. This tour offers a great insight into how coins are made. Yannick, our guide, was great and enthusiastic. This mint no longer produces circulating coins, those are now made in Winnipeg.
- 320 Sussex Dr, K1A 0G8, Ontario
Aug 30, 2022 · The Royal Canadian Mint is a must-see on your Winnipeg bucket list, offering a worldly experience that both collectors and the general public will find absolutely fascinating. Here are five reasons why you should visit: Explore the meticulously manicured grounds.
Dec 31, 2019 · Always a must see visit to the Mint. Tour is well done and very interesting. Our out of town relatives from the U.S. thoroughly enjoyed the visit and came away from the gift shop with tasteful souvenirs!
- 320 Sussex Dr, K1A 0G8, Ontario
Follow Royal Canadian Mint. Take a fascinating, affordable tour to learn how coins are made, and shop for unique gifts and collectibles in an historic building near the ByWard Market area.
The Royal Canadian Mint’s Winnipeg location is a world leader in circulation coin design and innovation. Established in 1976 as a high‑tech, high‑volume manufacturing facility, every single Canadian circulation coin is produced here, as well as circulation coins for countries around the world.