Diefenbunker Museum



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The Diefenbunker Museum is a Cold War-era nuclear bunker located in Ottawa, Canada. It was built to protect Canada's government officials in case of a nuclear attack during the 1950s and 1960s. The bunker has since been turned into a museum, showcasing the history of the Cold War and the role that Canada played during that time.

The museum is open to the public every day of the week, from 10am to 4pm. The admission fee is $16 for adults, $14 for seniors and students, and $12 for children aged 6-18. Children under 6 are free.

The official website for the museum is www.diefenbunker.ca.

In the surrounding area, visitors can also explore the nearby Carp Farmers Market, which is open every Saturday from 8am to 1pm. The market offers fresh produce, baked goods, and artisanal crafts from local vendors.

Another nearby attraction is the Canadian Tire Centre, which is a sports and entertainment venue that hosts concerts and hockey games. The schedule for events varies, so visitors should check the venue's website for specific dates and times.

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