CBC Museum
The CBC Museum shares the history of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation through a multi-media approach.
About the Collections
A broad range of items related to the production of CBC Radio and Television since 1936. It includes vintage microphones, special sound effects devices, vintage puppets, a feature on "Growing Up with CBC", photos, archival television footage, interactive displays and more.
Archives
Film footage and radio programs covering a span of more than 60 years
Electronic Records •
Prints and Drawings •
Films and Videos •
Photographs •
Sound Recordings
Fine Arts
Culture:
Canadian
Human History
Communications Devices
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Memorabilia
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Performing Arts
Services & Activities
With archives, photos and interactive displays, the CBC Museum offers visitors an insider's view of the history of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The companion Graham Spry Theatre features ongoing screenings of CBC Television shows from the CBC archives. Program changes monthly.
Educational Programs
The CBC Museum is appropriate for all ages, and can be used by teachers as an appropriate destination for student trips. The Graham Spry Theatre features ongoing daily films from the CBC archives. Descriptions are in English and French.
Films
Visitor Services
Bilingual Services
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Films and Videos
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Accessible by Public Transportation
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Parking Facilities
: Charged
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Washrooms
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Special Needs Facilities
: Parking
: Washrooms
: Wheelchair access
Food Services
The Canadian Broadcasting Centre features some restaurants, and the area is well-served by many others.
Restaurant
Featured Images
Map
Location
| Address: |
250 Front St. West Toronto, Ontario M5V 3G7 See Map |
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| Telephone: | 416-205-5574 |
| Fax: | 416-205-7162 |
| Mailing Address: |
CBC Museum Box 500, Station A, Toronto, Ontario M5W 1E6 |
Hours of Operation
Operations:
Year Round
Open: M-F: 9am-5 pm
Closed:
Saturday
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Sunday
all statutory holidays
Admission:
Free






