| Museum
|
Image
|
Location
|
Type
|
Notes
|
Ref
|
| Atrium Gallery
|
|
Centrepointe
|
Art
|
Works of local and regional artists, owned and operated by the City of Ottawa
|
[9]
|
| Bank of Canada Museum
|
|
Centretown
|
Currency
|
National Currency Collection
|
[10]
|
| Billings Estate Museum
|
|
Alta Vista
|
History
|
Historic house from 1828 home of early settler, costumed guides discuss city and region's history
|
[11]
|
| Bytown Museum
|
|
Centretown
|
History
|
City's early history and building of the Rideau Canal
|
[12]
|
| Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa Museum
|
|
Centretown
|
Military
|
Regimental history and artefacts, located in Cartier Square Drill Hall
|
[13]
|
| Canada Council for the Arts
|
|
Centretown
|
Art
|
A Crown Corporation established in 1957 to act as an arts council of the government
|
[14]
|
| Canadian Photography Institute
|
|
Lower Town
|
Art
|
Part of the National Gallery
|
[15]
|
| Carleton County Gaol
|
|
Centretown
|
Prison
|
Site of the last state execution in Canada. Jail tours and hostel
|
[16]
|
| Carleton University Art Gallery
|
|
Old South
|
Art
|
Gallery at Carleton University
|
[17]
|
| Centrepointe Theatre Gallery
|
|
Centrepointe
|
Art
|
Works of local and regional artists, operated by the City of Ottawa
|
[18]
|
| City of Ottawa Art Galleries
|
|
Centretown
|
Art
|
Art galleries owned and operated by the City of Ottawa
|
[19]
|
| Cube Galley
|
|
Wellington West
|
Art
|
Art Gallery featuring local artists
|
[20]
|
| Cumberland Heritage Village Museum
|
|
Cumberland
|
Living
|
1920–1930s rural village
|
[21]
|
| Diefenbunker Museum
|
|
Carp
|
Military
|
Cold War bunker for the Canadian government
|
[22]
|
| Dominion Arboretum
|
|
Experimental Farm
|
Nature
|
Begun in 1889, the Arboretum covers about 26 hectares (64 acres) of land
|
[23]
|
| Fairfields Heritage House
|
|
Richmond
|
History
|
A 19th century Gothic Revival farm house
|
[24]
|
| Foyer Gallery
|
|
Tanglewood
|
Art
|
Artist-run gallery for regional art, located in the Nepean Sportsplex
|
[25]
|
| Gallery 101
|
|
Centretown
|
Art
|
Artist-run contemporary art centre
|
[26]
|
| Goulbourn Museum
|
|
Stittsville
|
History
|
19th and 20th century rural township life
|
[27]
|
| Governor General's Foot Guards Regimental Museum
|
|
Centretown
|
Military
|
History of the regiment
|
[28]
|
| Kanata Civic Art Gallery
|
|
Kanata
|
Art
|
The gallery exhibits and promotes original works of art
|
[29]
|
| Karsh-Masson Gallery
|
|
Centretown
|
Art
|
One of the City Hall art galleries
|
[30]
|
| L. A. Pai Gallery
|
|
Centretown
|
Art
|
Sculptural arts and contemporary jewelry
|
[31]
|
| Laurier House National Historic Site
|
|
Centretown
|
History
|
Home of two prime ministers
|
[32]
|
| Lee Matasi Gallery
|
|
ByWard Market
|
Art
|
An Ottawa School of Art Gallery
|
[33]
|
| Library and Archives Canada
|
|
Centretown
|
History
|
Exhibits from its collections
|
[34]
|
| Mackenzie King Estate
|
|
Kingsmere
|
History
|
Interactive exhibits and guided tours of faithfully restored artifacts, are open to visitors
|
[35]
|
| Museum of Classical Antiquities
|
|
Sandy Hill
|
History
|
Museum at Department of Classics and Religious Studies of the University of Ottawa
|
[36]
|
| Nepean Fine Arts League Gallery
|
|
Nepean
|
Art
|
Artist-run gallery
|
[37]
|
| Nepean Museum
|
|
City View
|
History
|
Makes accessible and communicates the former municipality of Nepean's history
|
[38]
|
| Osgoode Township Museum
|
|
Vernon
|
History
|
Archival material and artifacts reflect the history of the Township of Osgoode
|
[39]
|
| Orange Art Gallery
|
|
Centretown West
|
Art
|
Contemporary art
|
[40]
|
| Ottawa Art Gallery
|
|
Centretown
|
Art
|
Contemporary and 20th-century art
|
[41]
|
| Ottawa Jewish Archives
|
|
Highland Park
|
History
|
A collective memory of the Jewish community of Ottawa and National Capital Region
|
[42]
|
| Ottawa Room
|
|
Centretown
|
History
|
Ottawa’s written heritage for researchers and for residents with a passion for local history
|
[43]
|
| Ottawa School of Art Galleries
|
|
ByWard Market
|
Art
|
A wide variety of contemporary art as well as openings, artist talks, and events
|
[44]
|
| Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame
|
|
Kanata
|
Sports
|
Located in the Canadian Tire Centre
|
[45]
|
| Parliament of Canada
|
|
Centretown
|
History
|
Tours, displays, exhibits
|
[46]
|
| Pinhey's Point Historic Site
|
|
Dunrobin
|
History
|
19th century estate home, park, and living museum
|
[47]
|
| Rideau Hall
|
|
Rockcliffe Park
|
History
|
Tours of the official residence of the Governor General of Canada
|
[48]
|
| Royal Canadian Mint
|
|
Lower Town
|
Currency
|
Interactive guided tours of the Mint's headquarters, founded in 1908
|
[49]
|
| SAW Gallery
|
|
Centretown
|
Art
|
Artist-run gallery
|
[50]
|
| Shenkman Arts Centre
|
|
Orleans
|
Art
|
Works of local and regional artists, the Dust Evans Gallery of the Gloucester Pottery School, and the Ottawa School of Art Orléans Campus Gallery
|
[51]
|
| Swords and Ploughshares Museum
|
|
Kars
|
Military
|
Focus is the Citizen Soldier (the Militiaman and Reservist) at peace and at war, features many military trucks and vehicles
|
[52]
|
| Symmes National Historic Site of Canada
|
|
Aylmer
|
History
|
The Symmes Inn Museum is a catalyst for promoting local and regional history
|
[53]
|
| Vanier Museopark
|
|
Vanier
|
History
|
History of Vanier and the Francophone heritage of Ottawa
|
[54]
|
| Watson's Mill
|
|
Manotick
|
History
|
19th century flour grist mill
|
[55]
|
| Workers' History Museum
|
|
Centretown
|
History
|
Workers’ history and heritage, in the National Capital Region and Ottawa Valley
|
[56]
|