Monday, December 10, 2012

Travel attraction Canadian museum of nature

Tourist spot museum of nature

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 Now I want to introduce you about the Canadian museum. The name of this musiam is museum of nature (613-566-4700). It is housed in the attractive old Victorian building at 240 McLeod St on the corner of Metcalfe St, south of the downtown area. The four-storey building fostering an appreciating and understanding of nature includes a good section on the dinosaurs once found in Alberta.

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Also excellent are the realistic mammal and bird dioramas depicting Canadian wildlife. Major temporary exhibitions on specific mammal, mineral or ecological subjects are a feature.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

About Currency Museum, Basilica of Notre Dame and Byward Market

Currency Museum

For those who like to look at money, you can see lots more of it at the Currency Museum (9613-782-8914) in the Bank of Canada to 245 Sparks St. in summer, its open Monday to Saturday and on Sunday afternoon. From September to May, it’s closed Monday. Various displays tell the story of money through the ages, fro whale’s teeth to collector’s banknotes. Admission is free.

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Basilica of Notre Dame

Notre Dame Basilica built in 1839, this is one of the city’s most impressive house of worship. A pamphlet available at the door outlines the many features, including carvings, windows, the organ and the Gothic-style ceiling. It’s on Guigues Ave, across from the National Gallery, in the Byward Market area.

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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.
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