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Museums

Museums website list.

  • Web Link Canada Science and Technology Museum

    1867 St Laurent Blvd Ottawa Ontario

    The largest of its kind in Canada, the Canada Science and Technology Museum fulfills its mission through its collection, its permanent, temporary and travelling exhibitions, as well as special events, school programs, and workshops. The Museum also fulfills its mandate through publications, loans, conferences and lectures, expert advice, and joint action with other museums and organizations with similar goals and interests.

    The Museum lets visitors experience science and technology first-hand, as they discover artifact-rich exhibitions featuring marine and land transportation, communications, Space, computer technology as well as many unique objects from its national collection. Science and technology has changed Canada and the lives of Canadians. This transformation of Canada, from the period of early exploration and settlement to the present, has been marked by many achievements in science and technology.

  • Web Link Elmira Railway Museum - PEI

    457 Elmira Road, Elmira RR 1, PE C0A1K0

    For many years Elmira Station served as the end of the line for Prince Edward Island's railway. Today, displays of photographs, maps and artifacts, a recreated station master's office and ladies' waiting room recount the fascinating story of railroading on the Island. 

    Take a ride on our miniature railway. See the speeders and our trolley too.

    Hike or bike along the scenic Confederation Trail through nearby woodlots and farmland converted from abandoned railway lines a number of years ago.

  • Web Link ExpoRail - The Canadian Railway Museum

    110, Saint-Pierre Street Saint-Constant (Québec) J5A 1G7

    Exporail, the Canadian Railway Museum is a project of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association (CRHA)

  • Web Link Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario

    90 William St. W. PO Box 962 Smiths Falls, ON K7A 5A5

    The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario will be the premier hands-on railway museum in our region. Working with our stakeholders and tourism partners we will promote the cultural heritage of railroading by sharing the stories of our communities and providing a unique and authentic experience to our visitors, while maintaining a well-managed innovative and inclusive organization.

  • Web Link Three Valley Gap Railway Roundhouse Museum

    Box 860 Revelstoke, B.C. Canada V0E 2S0

    While in the Ghost Town, be sure to visit the Railway Roundhouse - home to more than 12 pieces of rolling stock.

    A roundhouse is the building where the day-to-day maintenance of steam locomotives would take place. This included regular greasing and oiling, cleaning of the alkali from the boiler tubes, and cleaning of the flues.

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