Thursday, December 6, 2012

Visit to Royal Canadian Mint

Tourist attraction Canadian Royal Mint

Canadian Mint

Royal Canadian Mint

If you want to visit a different type of tourist spots then you must think about Canadian Mint. This Royal Mint is full of attractions for the bounties of different collections. You can find out here Canadian ancient collections of coin. Do not miss it.

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Next door to the War Museum is the mint at 320 Sussex Drive. No longer producing day-to-day coinage, it strikes special-edition coins, commemorative pieces, bullion investment coins and the like. Founded in 1908 and renovated in the mid-1980s, this imposing stone building has always been Canada’s major refiner of gold. Tours are given by appointment; call to arrange one and see the process- from sheets of metal to bags of coins. It’s open day to Friday. Admission is $2, family $8. Sorry, no free samples.

Tourist Spot Canadian War Museum

Visit to Canada and visit Canadian War Museum

This museum at 330 Sussex Drive, with Canada’s largest war-related collection, contains all manner of things military and traces Canadian military history. The life-sized replica of a WWI trench is good. You’ll also see largest displays, with sound and the museam also contains the country’s largest collection of war art. A major expansion and upgrading currently is underway. A new facility is planned for 2003 near the Aviation Museum.
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Canadian War Museum

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The musium is open from 9.30 am to 5 pm daily (until 8 pm on Thursday) in summer, and from Tuesday to Sunday in winter. Admission is $3.50 for adults, $8 for families and free for veterans. It’s free for everyone on Sunday morning. 
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Enthusiasts should ask about Vimy House, a warehorse for heavy artillery, which is open in summer. It’s west along Wellington St at 221 Champagne Ave N (about 12 minutes by car).

Tourist Spot Canadian War Museum

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography (CMCP)

Travel Canada and visit CMCP

Wedged in between the Chateau Laurier and the canal, in a reconstructed railway tunnel at 1 Rideau Canal, the CMCP is the photo museum. Originally part of the National Film Board, this is where the still photography division houses its photographic research departments and the country’s vast photographic archives.
Museum of Contemporary Photography (CMCP)

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Unfortunately, gallery space is limited, so you may want to check what’s on before visiting. Exhibits are not always of Canadian’s work and may not be of very much interest to the casual viewer unacquainted with esoteric approaches to the photography medium. Shows change quarterly.

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CMCP
The gallery is open from May to October from 11 am to 5 pm daily (until 8 pm on Thursday), except Wednesday, when year it keeps the same hours Wednesday to Sunday but is closed Monday and Tuesday Admission is free. Enjoy the tourist spot beauty.
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