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Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum
Cold War museum in a massive underground bunker featuring military artifacts, exhibits & events.
3929 Carp Rd, Ottawa, ON K0A 1L0, Canada

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Jabez Sherrington
at 2023 Dec 08
Jabez Sherrington
at 2023 Dec 08
Wonderful, well-priced museum that's packed with relics and details from decades of history. Our guide was great, having worked here while in the army during the 60s - definitely go with the tour option when grabbing a ticket!
Must-see venue in Ottawa region!
Still under strong impression after the visit. The feeling of 30-day period (that is the time limit of life support in this underground facility) ticking away in order to find a solution in a concrete and steel bunker is unforgettable.

I will add more photos to this review later.
Tbaypeeon Miller
at 2023 Oct 06
Tbaypeeon Miller
at 2023 Oct 06
Have been wanting to visit for YEARS! Finally was able and not only did it not disappoint, it was waayyyy better than expected!

We did an 11 a.m. tour with Graham. He was very knowledgeable, friendly, and humourous. With doing a guided tour we were able to get additional stories and anecdotes and, after the tour was over, we were able to wander around and explore even further - inside AND outside.

We heartily recommend visiting this marvel of engineering and Canadian history!
Maximiliano Vergara Jara
at 2023 Sep 25
Maximiliano Vergara Jara
at 2023 Sep 25
We had a Blast!
Awesome experience, we took the guided tour and was worthy every penny, we learn a lot from and got a super close impression of how the atmosphere was while during the Cold War in Canada.
Totally recommended for anyone. Maybe not to interesting for small kids, my 7 yo was a bit tired at some point.
Laurin Jeffrey
at 2023 Aug 18
Laurin Jeffrey
at 2023 Aug 18
Best. Part. Of. Our. Trip.

Hands down. We loved it, this was a really cool slice of history, REAL history, that you could walk around in and explore. We spent close to 2 hours there, wandering through all the rooms, reading all the exhibits, soaking up the general vibe. It was amazing to see so much of it all just left there, in place, for us to see all these years later. Just walking down the blast tunnel and going through the big vault doors, that really set the tone for the rest of it. No guides, no staff, no one to distract you from going at your own pace and checking everything out. More than enough signs and plaques to explain everything, we weren't left with any questions at the end. Though, if this bunker is closed, where is the current one for current PMs?
Nile Livesey (Scolirk)
at 2023 Aug 10
Nile Livesey (Scolirk)
at 2023 Aug 10
I saw this on History Channel a little while ago and was fascinated to see it in person. The TV episode didn’t do this place justice, this was an awesome location to explore and visit. 4 huge floors of bunker with rich history information and audio tour. We missed the guided tour which I’m sure would have been awesome. Looks like you can do a kids camp along with things like escape rooms here to broaden the interest. Definitely worth checking out!
Eric Naud
at 2023 Jul 30
Eric Naud
at 2023 Jul 30
A nice way to spend a couple hours - what a cool look into the past! We opted for the guided tour which was well worth it. Our guide, Gilles C. worked in the installation decades ago so he was able to add a really neat perspective on top of being an exceptional guide, a volunteer no less! The vault at the very bottom was very cool - literally and figuratively. Definitely would recommend a visit.

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