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Family Fun in Canadian Museum of Nature
Bring the whole family to rediscover our fully redecorated museum.
* WHAT TO SEE AND DO
Check out What’s On for all the events, educational activities and HD movies happening during your visit. Care for birds, dive down into the depths at the helm (舵柄) of a research submersible(潜水器) or explore a cave… on the first floor. Don’t miss our gallery play areas on the third floor when visiting with kids. By visiting here, your children will learn more about nature. Check out Our Exhibitions which presents our special exhibitions and our galleries. Be sure to stop at our Nature Boutique on the second floor for a vast selection of games, books and nature-related souvenirs from 9:30 am until the museum closes for the day.
* HOURS, ADMISSION, SERVICES AND MORE
Opening hours:
Regular Hours (September 4 -May 31)
9 am-5pm except Monday and Thursday
Summer Hours (June 1-September 2)
9 am-6 pm(Saturday-Wednesday)
9 am-8 pm(Thursday and Friday)
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General Admission: Free for members.
Adult: $14.50
Senior (65+): $12.50
Student (18+): $12.50
Student (13+): $12.50
Child (3–12): $10.50
Tiny Tot (0–2): Free
A general admission ticket is required—even when the price is free, as it is for members and Tiny Tots—if you want to see a movie or a special exhibition. Buy a combo that includes both tickets already. Ticket combo includes general admission and a 3D movie.
Adult: $18.50
Senior (65+): $16.50
Student (18+): $16.50
Student (13+): $16.50
Child (3–12): $14.50
Tiny Tot (0–2): Free
Member: $3
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Parking:
Paid parking is available on the Canadian Museum of Nature grounds. Rates:
$3 per half hour
maximum of $14 per day (until 4:30 am)
evening flat rate: $5 (4:30 pm -4:30 am)
Charges accumulate (evening and next day) for vehicles that are parked overnight.
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The Canadian Museum of Nature provides a host of information, images and videos on our websites about nature, such as http://www.nature.ca/en/family-fun and http://www.expeditionarctic.ca/. The museum also participates in several social networks. Follow us on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter.
1. In Canadian Museum of Nature, visitors can _____________.
A. exhibit their own nature-related works B. raise their general awareness of nature
C. be trained to drive submersibles professionally
D. buy souvenirs on the second floor as soon as it opens
2. As a member of the museum, you take your wife and two children (13 and 9) driving to pay a whole-day visit to the museum and children enjoy a 3D movie, how much should you pay at least?
A. $ 52.5 B. $ 74 C. $ 45.5 D. $ 59.5
3. What is the purpose of the last part of the text?
A. To talk about the museum’s reputation.
B. To encourage participation in developing the museum.
C. To provide some contact details of the museum.
D. To advertise upcoming events for the museum.