“Learn about Canadian money”
In the late 1970s, the Bank of Canada building underwent a major extension and renovation designed by the renowned Canadian architect Arthur Erickson. Part of this project was to create a public space in the form of a museum and a glassed-in atrium. On 5 December 1980, the Currency Museum of the Bank of Canada opened its doors to the public. Inside today’s Museum, you will discover thousands of artifacts including coins, bank notes, and money-related paraphernalia from the National Currency Collection. In addition, the Museum presents programs for students and the general public interpreting Canada’s monetary and economic heritage, and offering perspectives on the Bank’s four main areas of responsibility: designing, producing and distributing Canada’s bank notes, keeping inflation low, stable and predictable, promoting a stable and efficient financial system and providing effective and efficient funds-management services for the Government of Canada.
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Really and interesting place but....it is currently (July 2014) closed while the Bank of Canada is remaking it's head office where the museum is housed. Expected to reopen in 2017 I believe, when it will be even better. Looks like some of the museum's collection is travelling around Canada. See http://www.currencymuseum.ca/exhibition/travelling-exhibition/ for more details
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Currency Museum Bank of Canada
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- Sun: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
- Tue - Sat: 10:30 am - 5:00 pm
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