Plan your group visit
The Canadian Museum of History is a destination of choice for students and adults traveling in groups. We offer a wide range of services, experiences and educational resources tailored for groups of 15 or more.
Bookings
Our Call Centre is available to take your booking and answer any of your questions. Please call 819-776-7014 or 1-800-555-5621, or email us at: information@historymuseum.ca.
Group admission
Adult/Senior (18+ years) | Student/Child (2–17) | |
One Museum (Museum of History or War Museum) | $14 | $10 |
Two Museums (Museum of History and War Museum) | $21 | $15 |
One Museum + One CINÉ+ Film (Museum of History) | $18 | $14 |
Two Museums + One CINÉ+ Film (Museum of History and War Museum) | $25 | $19 |
School program | $3 per program, per student | |
Guided tour | $4 per person | |
Activity sheets | $1 per sheet |
Group rates apply to groups of 15 or more.
Taxes not included – Group rates valid from January 1 until December 31, 2025.
Price per person. Groups must reserve tickets with a specific entry time in advance.
Consult our 2025 group rates (PDF).
Group policies
- Admission to special exhibitions is included in the Group Admission fees.
- Group Rates apply to groups of 15 visitors and more.
- Admission is free for children under two years of age.
- When you reserve a combo that includes activities at the Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum, tickets are valid for three consecutive days, starting on the day of the first visit.
- The combined activities are valid for the same group.
- Because the Canadian Children’s Museum can be busy, groups are strongly advised to reserve a specific time slot. If attendance is high, groups without reservations may be turned away.
- Adult group leaders must remain with students and children at all times.
- Admission fees are subject to change without notice.
- Prices may vary for certain feature CINÉ+ films.
Student supervision requirements
Please note the required adult-to-student ratios for a school visit:
- Canadian Museum of History and CINÉ+: one adult for every 10 children/students
- Canadian Children’s Museum: one adult for every five children/students
Teachers and accompanying adults play an important role in helping us ensure our school programs run smoothly. We will need your help to keep the group together, and to ensure that rules are being followed and behaviour is appropriate. Please also let us know in advance if your group, or anyone within it, requires accommodation.
Complimentary policy
- Tour Operators: The group tour leader and the bus driver (per motor coach)
- School groups: All accompanying teachers are free with their group
- Additional accompanying adults: one adult per every 10 children/students
- Other additional accompanying adults pay the child/student rate
Changes and cancellations
The Museums must be informed in writing of changes or cancellations at least 14 days prior to the visit. Otherwise, the total cost of the booking will be charged to the credit card provided when the booking was made. There is no charge for cancellations due to transportation issues related to inclement weather.
Payment
Payment may be made in cash, by credit card (Visa, Mastercard or Amex), or by cheque made payable to the Canadian Museum of History (please indicate the reservation number on the cheque).
Day of your visit
Group entrance
The Museum has a safe, underground, dedicated group entrance for the arrival of groups in motor coaches and buses. To keep our visitors safe, only one group at a time will be admitted into the group entrance.
We recommend that your group arrives a minimum of 20 minutes before the scheduled start of your reserved time or program. In the event of inclement weather or other unexpected delays, please call en route to advise our Call Centre at 819-776-7014 or 1-800-555-5621. If you arrive late, we cannot guarantee your reserved program or tour.
Once your group has arrived at the group entrance, please have your group leader check in at the desk. Museum staff will provide instructions to the group leader for group entry and safety measures in place.
Personal belongings
Storage lockers located in the group entrance area will be assigned to your group, free of charge. Lockers will not be shared between groups and they will be cleaned every day.
Accessibility
The Museum is fully accessible. However, to help ensure an inclusive and welcoming experience, please advise our Call Centre in advance if your group, or anyone within it, requires accommodation.
Bus parking
Buses and coaches are encouraged to disembark their passengers using the underground access, providing direct access to the Groups Admission Desk inside. Group leaders can then register their groups directly at the Groups Admission Desk.
Buses and coaches can use the dedicated short-term bus drop-off area to wait for their groups, located on rue Laurier between rue Victoria and rue Papineau. Additional bus and coach parking can be found on Boulevard des Allumettières, between rue Laurier and Boulevard Maisonneuve.
Out of town student groups
Canadian Heritage offers curriculum-rich pre-visit resources for student groups traveling from other cities. It is exactly what you need to get your students excited about their upcoming visit to the Ottawa-Gatineau region.
Group offers
The Museum offers engaging and interactive experiences tailored for groups.
Guided tours
Through artifact collections, research, exhibitions and public programs, the Museum works to preserve the heritage of Canadians and promote the cultures of Canada and the world.
Discover the living history of Canada! Treat yourself to a guided tour of our permanent galleries. All tours last approximately 45 minutes and cost $4 per person (in addition to Museum admission).
Tours offered:
CINÉ+
Enhance your visit to the Museum, and offer your group a unique journey through history and culture, with our outstanding selection of enlightening documentary films. Reserve a spot at one of our scheduled screenings, or request a private screening of an On Demand CINÉ+ film at a time that suits your group. Groups with reservations receive priority access to the cinema.
Subsidized school field trips – Quebec
Field trips to cultural venues
Did you know?
The Quebec Ministry of Education provides financial support to allow every student to participate in two free field trips per year to cultural venues.
The Canadian Museum of History is proud to be one of the approved organizations featured in the Répertoire culture-éducation.
- Access the Répertoire culture-éducation (available in French only) to plan a field trip for your group.
- Consult the eligibility criteria regarding financial support.
Only Quebec schools are eligible for the “Sorties scolaires en milieu culturel” program offered by the Ministère de l’Éducation.
Only the Canadian Museum of History is an approved organization and listed in the Répertoire culture-éducation. The Canadian War Museum is excluded from this offer.
Group dining
The Canadian Museum of History offers group meal options for small and large groups.
Group Lunch Room
The Group Lunch Room, located near the Group Entrance, is ideal for student groups who prefer to bring their lunch. It can accommodate one group at a time. Upon arrival at the group entrance, group leaders must reserve their lunch time. Space is attributed on a first-come, first-served basis. The Group Lunch Room will be cleaned between groups.
Panorama Café
The Panorama Café offers many lunch and snack options. The Café offers a large terrace overlooking the Ottawa River and Parliament Hill. Contact us for group menu options. Our Call Centre is available to take your booking and answer any of your questions. Please call 819-776-7014 or 1-800-555-5621, or email us at: information@historymuseum.ca.
Tourism professionals
At Canada’s most popular museum, discover the events, experiences, people and objects that have shaped the nation’s history. Take in the beauty of this architectural gem and its spectacular setting on the banks of the Ottawa River. Marvel at the world’s largest indoor collection of totem poles and explore the traditions and achievements of First Peoples in Canada. The Canadian History Hall presents Canada’s story as you’ve never seen it before. Explore Canada’s history through the diverse experiences and perspectives of the real people who lived it. Discover our collective story of conflict, struggle and loss, as well as success, achievement and hope. This signature exhibition illuminates the enduring legacy of Canada’s past — a legacy that is alive, relevant and continually unfolding.
The Canadian Museum of History is a destination of choice for students and adults travelling in groups. We offer a wide range of services, experiences and educational resources tailored for groups of 15 or more.
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Kim Morissette
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Tourism Memberships
The Museum of History is a proud member of the following tourism organizations: