π Museum dedicated to preserving and sharing the culture and history of the canoe's enduring significance to the peoples of Canada.π Stewards the world's largest collection of canoes, kayaks, and paddled watercraft, with a new state-of-the-art facility opened in May 2024. # Why Go πΆ Explore over 600 canoes and kayaks from around the world.β¨ Engage with interactive exhibits, cultural stories, workshops, tours, and paddling activities.ποΈ Enjoy a waterfront campus on Little Lake, connected to Trans Canada Trail.π Learn about Indigenous peoples' contributions and Canadian heritage.π Recognized by National Geographic, TIME, and NYT. # Tips π Canoe Bus service from Toronto available.π¦Ί Wear a personal flotation device for water activities.π£οΈ Signage and exhibits in Anishnaabemowin, English, and French.βΏ Accessible facilities including ramps, wide doorways, and elevators. # Cost π° Admission ranges from $8.25 to $10.50, children under 5 are free. Workshops and tours extra. # Hours π Monday-Wednesday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. # π ΏοΈ Parking Free onsite parking available. # π½οΈ Cafe β Onsite cafe with adjacent indoor and outdoor lakefront terrace and fireplace. # ποΈ Shop Gift store with unique Canadian and Indigenous creations.
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