What's on
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Winterlude Weekends 2025
February 1–2, 8–9 and 15–17.
Pop in, warm up, and enjoy fun, indoor family activities every Winterlude weekend.
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March Break 2025
March 3–14.
Join us for fun crafts and family activities every day during the Quebec and Ontario March Breaks.
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Sensory Sundays
On select Sundays throughout 2025.
We’re turning down the lights and the volume for our sensory-sensitive visitors—explore the Museum using more than eyes and ears.
Treaties, money and art
The Bank of Canada Museum’s collection has a new addition: an artwork called Free Ride by Frank Shebageget. But why would a museum about the economy buy art?
Rai: big money
By: Graham Iddon
An item is said to have cultural value when it can be directly associated with the history, people, beliefs or rituals important to a society. It’s the same with a rai—its value can be greater depending upon who authorized it, who carved it and who subsequently owned it.
Lessons from the Great Depression
By: Graham Iddon
What the stock market crash of 1929 did was starkly reveal the weaknesses of economic systems that had evolved from the unregulated capitalism of the late 19th century.
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Plan your visit
Here's what you need to know, how to make the most of your visit and where to find us.
The wait is over!
— Bank of Canada Museum (@BoCMuseum) October 1, 2024
Our #YouAreTheEconomy resource is now LIVE!
Educators, check out our suite of 6 #LessonPlans to equip your #students with essential economic skills.
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