The Bank of Canada Museum is reopening this Thursday for the first time in 2 years.

Bank of Canada Museum
The Museum provides an entertaining and educational perspective on the role played by the Bank of Canada and how Canadian’s spending and saving habits ultimately contribute to the Canadian economy through a free, fun, and interactive experience.
Other highlights include a video game that simulates flying a rocket ship through a galaxy of inflationary and deflationary forces and an interactive that helps visitors design a personalized bank note.
The museum’s collections include 1,400 artifacts from the National Currency Collection featuring international currency and trade items from throughout human history are on display, as well as every bank note series issued by the Bank of Canada since 1935.
The museum also features a temporary exhibition Luck and Lore that explores the spiritual, ceremonial and superstitious uses we have for money—and the surprising roots of some very familiar traditions.
Bank of Canada Museum is located at 30 Bank Street, Ottawa. The museum will be open daily starting May 12th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Monday. Admission is free.











