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The Canada Science and Technology Museum (abbreviated as CSTM; French: Musée des sciences et de la technologie du Canada) is a national museum of science and technology in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The museum has a mandate to preserve and promote the country's scientific and technological heritage.
Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography - closed in 2006, collections now at the National Gallery of Canada; Canadian Postal Museum - closed in 2012; Canadian Ski Museum - moved to Mont Tremblant, Quebec 2013; Wheelhouse Maritime Museum (1968-1976) - collection transferred to Canadian Museum of Science and Technology from 1976-1990, then ...
Ottawa's Notre-Dame Cathedral as seen through Louise Bourgeois's Maman sculpture at the National Gallery. Christ Church Cathedral; Dominion-Chalmers United Church; Notre-Dame Cathedral; See also: List of religious buildings in Ottawa, List of Ottawa churches, List of Ottawa synagogues, List of Ottawa mosques
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation (French: Ingenium – Les musées des sciences et de l'innovation du Canada), formally the National Museum of Science and Technology (Musée national des sciences et de la technologie), [a] is a Canadian Crown corporation responsible for overseeing national museums related to science and technology.
Canada's preeminent agriculture museum, demonstrating advances in farming science and technology [1] Canada Aviation and Space Museum: Rockcliffe Park: 1982 Aviation Canada's national aviation and space museum, with the most extensive aviation collection in Canada [2] Canada Science and Technology Museum: St. Laurent: 1967 Science
The National Museums of Canada Corporation (NMC) (French: Société des musées nationaux du Canada) was created in 1967.It included the National Gallery of Canada Corporation, the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation, the Canadian Museum of Nature Corporation, and the National Museum of Science and Technology Corporation (now the Canada Science and Technology Museum Corporation).
Canada Science and Technology Museum: Ottawa: Canada 1967 Canada South Science City: Windsor, Ontario: Canada 2004 Carnegie Science Center: Pittsburgh: United States 1991 Columbia Memorial Space Center: Downey, California: United States 2009 COSI: Columbus, Ohio: United States 1964 Discovery Centre: Halifax, Nova Scotia: Canada 1990 ...
A Canadian postal code (French: code postal) is a six-character string that forms part of a postal address in Canada. [1] Like British, Irish, and Dutch postcodes, Canada's postal codes are alphanumeric. They are in the format A1A 1A1, where A is a letter and 1 is a digit, with a space separating the third and fourth characters.