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The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum (French: Musée de l'agriculture et de l'alimentation du Canada) is a national agricultural museum in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.. Occupying several buildings within the Central Experimental Farm, the museum operates as a "working farm", and provides public programs and exhibitions on agriculture sciences, and on the history of agriculture
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum: Experimental Farm: 1983 Agricultural 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]
Experimental Farms Service (July 30, 2010), Guide To Central Experimental Farm: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada by Canada Experimental Farms Service, Ottawa, Ontario: Nabu Press This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. Smith, Helen; Bramley, Mary (1996), Ottawa's farm : a history of the Central Experimental Farm, General Store Pub.
75 National Capital Commission Scenic Driveway, Ottawa, On K1a 0z2, Canada: Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Hours: 7 am-9pm: Phone Number (613) 230-3276: Governing Body: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada: National Historic Site of Canada
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 Marine Museum of the Great Lakes in 1990
The concept of a "National Museum" in Canada had its beginnings on 16 May 1856, when the government of the Province of Canada authorized the Geological Survey of Canada to establish a Geological Museum in Montreal (then, the capital of the province). Once moved to Ottawa, the museum's scope gradually expanded; the National Museum of Canada was ...
Formerly the Ontario Agricultural Museum, over 30 buildings depict agriculture and rural life over the span of 170 years: Craigleith Heritage Depot: Blue Mountains: Grey County: Central: History: local history and information centre: Crawford Lake Conservation Area: Campbellville: Halton Region: Golden Horseshoe: First Nations
There are 26 National Historic Sites in Ottawa, [1] of which two (Laurier House and the Rideau Canal) are administered by Parks Canada (identified below by the beaver icon ). [2] The Rideau Canal, which extends to Lake Ontario at Kingston, was designated in 1925 and was the first site designated in Ottawa. [3]