Ottawa Canadian War Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
These tickets to the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa will take you on a moving, informative and engaging journey into the country' s military history through permanent and special exhibitions featuring artefacts, uniforms and memorabilia from different eras. You'll skip the line to chronological galleries and participate in personal accounts from veterans, with whom you can chat and immerse yourself in an immersive retrospective that shows the impact of armed conflict around the world.
- Travel back in time to learn how armed conflict has shaped our world.
- Discover Canada' s incredible war stories as told by a veteran at the museum.
- See impressive vehicles, artefacts and memorabilia from various wars in Canada and beyond.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Canadian War Museum
- Access to permanent galleries and special exhibitions
- Complimentary coat guard
- Queue-free access
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Keep in mind you need to arrive 10 minutes before start
Step by Step
When you buy tickets to the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa , you'll learn about the country's military history and its impact on the world.
You'll have the opportunity to tour a cultural space that boasts impressive architecture, behind moving stories that will take you on a journey through time.
You'll discover the true stories of Canada's military history by talking to veterans, who will give you an intimate and accurate look at armed conflict.
You'll gain skip-the-line access to the wide variety of permanent and special exhibitions available, allowing you to learn how fighting in this and other countries has changed our world.
You will enter chronologically organised galleries, from the earliest times to the most recent military operations, showing the human experience of war told from different angles.
You will hear personal accounts and see artefacts, uniforms, vehicles and memories of those who suffered most, engaging participants in an immersive retrospective on the country, its legacy and its prospects.