Free admission for the Financial Literacy Month at the Bank of Canada Museum

1 min read
313 views

Celebrate Financial Literacy Month with a full lineup of free activities for all ages!

🔹 Money Fair – Nov 1: Explore interactive booths on budgeting, saving, fraud prevention, and more. Collect a stamp at each booth to win a prize!

🔹 How to Teach Your Kids About Money Workshop – Nov 8-9: Learn how to help your kids manage money in this engaging workshop led by a chartered professional accountant. (registration required).

🔹 Weekend Fun: Join us for four weekends of free games and crafts that help kids learn smart money habits like budgeting, saving, and spending.

🕙 Open daily from 10:00 to 17:00 | 🆓 Free admission
📌 Closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Nov 22–23

More information here: https://www.bankofcanadamuseum.ca/learn/

Frederic
Frederic
I am a Creative Multipreneur – a person with multiple interests and talents who is happiest and most fulfilled when developing multiple profit centers and pursuing multiple careers.
A nighttime outdoor event featuring a Ferris wheel and arches adorned with blue lights. Snow is falling, and people are walking around, some accompanied by dogs, creating a lively and cheerful atmosphere. A food stand on the right has a sign promoting 'mushroom' products.
Previous Story

Lights of Wonder: Victoria’s Free 500,000-Light Holiday Spectacular

A charming winter market scene featuring people gathered around a large fire pit. Snow-covered trees and festive market stalls surround the area, with string lights overhead creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The stalls are selling various items, adding to the lively and cozy environment.
Next Story

Toronto’s Hidden Gem: Free Holiday EcoMarket at Botanical Garden

Latest from Events

A large crowd gathers at night for an outdoor event with a vibrant fireworks display lighting up the sky. Colorful lights and structures enhance the festive atmosphere, with visible signs displaying the word 'metro' and people celebrating or enjoying the public event.

Grand Minuit de Montréal 2026: Free New Year’s Eve Celebration in Old Port

Summary Montreal’s inaugural Grand Minuit celebration transforms New Year’s Eve into a completely free, professionally-produced community event. This historic first-time celebration at the Old Port features live performances, immersive light shows, and spectacular fireworks – all without admission fees or hidden costs.
A snowy night scene featuring a road lined with illuminated trees decorated with colorful lights. Buses are passing through, and people are walking around enjoying the festive atmosphere. Brightly lit buildings in the background add to the vibrant and cheerful ambiance.

Winter Lights Across Canada: Free Holiday Magic in Gatineau Region

Experience Canada’s most spectacular free winter attraction during the holiday season! Winter Lights Across Canada transforms the capital region into a dazzling wonderland with hundreds of thousands of multicolored lights illuminating national monuments and heritage sites from December 8, 2025 through January
A snowy nighttime landscape featuring numerous illuminated holiday light displays in various shapes, such as trees and festive decorations. People are walking around, enjoying the vibrant and festive winter holiday atmosphere.

Calgary’s Premier Free Holiday Light Festival: Lions Festival of Lights

Summary The Lions Festival of Lights represents Calgary’s largest and most accessible free holiday celebration, offering families, budget-conscious visitors, and adventure seekers an extraordinary wintertime experience that combines visual spectacle with outdoor recreation opportunities at absolutely no cost. The Lions Festival of
A group of people gathered around a bonfire on a sandy beach at dusk, with a mountainous background. A decorated Christmas tree with lights stands near the water in the distance, adding a festive and cozy ambiance to the serene scene.

Free Holiday Magic: Dundarave Festival’s Christmas Wassail & Bonfire 2025

Canada offers exceptional free holiday experiences during December 8-29, 2025, providing budget-conscious travelers with spectacular no-cost celebrations. From illuminated festivals in BC to heritage sites in Ontario, communities across the nation showcase inclusive seasonal entertainment that proves memorable holidays don’t require hefty

Don't Miss