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Group visits

The Canada Science and Technology Museum is a must-see destination for groups visiting Canada’s capital region. Visitors are invited to discover, play, and experience how people—through curiosity, observation, and creativity—have made Canada and continue to shape its future. The museum offers engaging exhibitions with hands-on learning experiences as well as fun daily science demonstrations that are sure to excite visitors of all ages.

Group reservation request

Amenities

Parking and drop-off

The museum has ample motor coach parking and convenient drop-off for buses.

Food and drink

Visit our café, or enjoy a picnic on the museum grounds. Boxed lunch options are available for groups (advanced booking required).

Boutique

No visit is complete without a stop at the boutique! Choose from a selection of science books, kits, toys, clothing and more to complement your museum experience.

Group admission

Explore the museum at your own pace with a self-guided visit. To be eligible for group rates, your group must have a minimum of 15 people. Reservations are required — please contact us or fill out a reservation request form.

Admission

Taxes not included. Fees are per person.

Adult
$15.50
Senior (age 60+)
$12.50
Student (18+ with valid student ID)
$12.50
Youth (ages 3-17)
$11.25
Child (age 2 and under)
Free
Bus driver and one tour leader
Free
A smiling family of five depart the Canada Science and Technology Museum. Around the doors of the entrance there is a large screen with water and CO2 molecules on it.

Tourism professionals

Contact us today to request more information and access preferential group rates! Reach out by emailing contact@ingeniumcanada.org, or call us toll-free at 1-866-442-4416.

School groups

School groups are invited to enjoy self-guided tours of the museum’s superb collection at their own pace or book a curriculum-linked field trip led by one of our amazing educators!

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Two museum demonstrators, wearing red lab coats and safety goggles, perform an engaging science experiment involving flames and sound waves using a Ruben's tube in a museum setting. Both are smiling and showcasing the experiment's dramatic visual effect.

What’s on

Discover our engaging exhibitions, events and special programming.

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Plan your visit

Hours, admission, directions and more.

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Accessibility

The museum is fully accessible and barrier-free.

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