Bank of Canada

Guided Programs – Reservation required

Étonnants coffres aux trésors Curious Currency Chests

(for ages 3-6, from 5 to 15 participants)

A multisensory experience for eager young minds

Ahoy bilge rats, squid slappers, and lubbers of all sorts! We all know how much the young salts love a good pirate! How’s about lettin’ ‘em spend an hour exploring the world like rogues with our  treasure chests! The swashin’ little bucklers’ll be able to comb through a skull and crossbones worth of pirate’s treasure—each and every object once used as money in far-away places as well as right here in Canada.

“Thanks for letting us go to the museum. We had fun. I liked finding the treasure chests. I also liked when you did a story with the beaver puppet.”

Matt (age 6)

Download the “Curious Currency Chests” (244 KB PDF)


De la monnaie à la pelletée!

Dig-It!

(for ages 8-10, from 12 to 60 participants)

A global perspective on currency

Indiana Jones, look out, here comes the next generation! This program encourages children to get their hands dirty by digging into sand boxes representing different continents and plucking out a range of artifacts once used as money. Different societies around the world have come up with all kinds of notions as to what is useful as currency. The children may not pull out any plums with their thumbs, but guaranteed, some of what they do unearth will surprise them.

“We loved how the program is organized, the fact that the students are very involved in the activity, the use of various materials.”
Teacher, Grade 5

Download the “Dig It!” (244 KB PDF)


Julias CeasarSelf-Guided Activities

Feeling a little too free-form for an educational program this time around? Check out what the Currency Museum has for the self-guided, hands-on visitor. Encompassing everything from colouring pages to scavenger hunts, the available activities are designed to help you learn more about the Museum’s many fascinating artifacts and stories.. If you wish, the Museum’s guides will be happy to talk to your group and suggest suitable activities.

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