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    Canadian Museums Everyone Should Visit

    Danny WhitreBy Danny WhitreMarch 3, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Canada may be a young country, with only a hundred and fifty years under its belt, but it’s packed a lot into those years.  From arts to sciences, the devastation and pain of war, Canada has a lot to remember and share with the world.  Although many don’t consider museums when considering places to vacation, each of these has an importance of its own.  If you ever find yourself in one of these areas with a day to spare, you won’t waste any time if you’re spending it in one of these museums.

    Royal Ontario Museum

    In the heart of Toronto, this gorgeous modern building stands out amongst the more conservative architecture around it.  This museum is the largest in Canada and attracts over a million visitors every year.  The tickets are all less than fifteen dollars, and for this low price, you get to walk amongst over six million collected pieces, ranging from First Nations history to modern.  Not wanting to be held back, the Royal Ontario Museum is proud to collect art, history, and science on display.

    Museum of Anthropology at UBC

    In the lively city of Vancouver in British Columbia, this gem of a museum stands out.  Proud to showcase works by First Nations artists and home to collections worldwide, this museum mixes art and history like they were meant to be.  Tickets are only ten dollars and allow you to peruse fifty thousand artworks and almost six hundred thousand artifacts.  There’s enough to take in that you could spend a full day here and still have more you’d like to see!

    Canadian War Museum

    If you ever find yourself looking at Ottawa homes for sale, you may recognize this sloping and beautiful building.  Equal parts a history lesson and a memorial for those lost to war, this museum takes account of this country’s bloodier history.  Founded in 1880, this museum doesn’t charge more than a few dollars for you to walk around and take in the past and sense of loss.  It doesn’t pull any punches or try to sugarcoat the wars the nation has taken part in but instead explains everything it can while giving context through physical collections.

    Canadian Museum for Human Rights

    Located in Manitoba, across from The Forks, this museum has a lot to say.  Not only does it show the history of human rights in Canada and globally, but it also offers a chance for others to change their perspective.  This museum is persuasive in showing you how much can be done with small actions and how we as a human race can work together for the greater good.

    Royal BC Museum

    This museum will surprise you before you ever step foot inside.  With a stern and rugged appearance outside, your eyes won’t be able to stop darting around and taking everything in once you get inside.  Ticket prices settle in at about twenty dollars, but you get a lot of bang for that buck!  This museum has everything ranging from natural history to modern and beautiful art from the surrounding areas.  You’ll take in new stunning views with every step!

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