The Canadian Museum for Human Rights has revealed their admission prices and operating hours when they open to the public in September 2014.


  • Adult Admission: $15.00
  • Students and Seniors: $12.00
  • Youth (age 7 to 17): $8.00
  • Children Under 7: FREE

A discounted family rate will be offered at $42.00 for a family of six or less.

“We’ve developed a rate structure that delivers high value for all visitors to this unique, world-class museum,” said Jacques Lavergne, CMHR director of Earned Revenue and Visitor Services. “Our prices are designed to be comparable to other national museums and aligned with local attractions.

The Museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday, and closed on Mondays. A free-admission evening will be offered on the first Wednesday of every month, starting in January 2015.

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the first museum in the world solely dedicated to the evolution, celebration and future of human rights. It is the first national museum in Canada to be built outside the National Capital Region. Using multimedia technology and other innovative approaches, the Museum will create inspiring encounters with human rights appropriate for all ages, in a visitor experience unlike any other.