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Easter events ate always fun!
Nice place to spend a couple of hours with kids. My daughter liked watching farm animals and playing with them. Not much crowded , enough parking space available. Beautiful garden and nice location .
Great please for kids. Walking areas are all paved and concrete and the whole facility is very clean. Lots of animals and you get right up close to them. Very informative too if you read everything. They have a play structure and outdoor eating areas. They also have an indoor eating area with a vending machine. There is a chip wagon on site.
Its a good place for kids to show them various farm animals.
A lot of fun for the kids!
Really great for kids! This museum has animals to pet and attractions that will probably appeal more to the little ones (though who doesn't love petting animals). There is a beautiful garden on the property they often host events that are fun for all ages, so there's still enough for adults to enjoy this museum too.
Would love to come back time and time again (despite its location to which public OC Transpo routes can hardly access) !! It offers such a great opportunity to embrace the nature and spend quality time with those adorable creatures! Nearby there’s also great little gardens that brighten the summer views!
We had a great time visiting the museum. It was an eye opening experience for us seeing how the farm works and we learned to make fresh butter from whipping cream. I'll definitely visit again.
Great place for toddlers. Decent amount of animals. Wish there was a place to eat or drink. If there was it wasn't easy to find.
Always a great trip with the kids. Fantastic spot for a family outing while in the city.
Enjoyed with the kids. There is plenty of information about food comes on our tables. You can spend whole day!
Great place for younger kids. In addition to animals they have a play structure , play kitchen, demonstration kitchen and more.
Hats off to the staff! The farm was in full Halloween bloom with spooky dancing barn, staff in costume, and lots of fun crafts and activities that kept kids engaged. Even a horse was in costume! We had a blast, thank you so much!
Great family location. Try it in spring during the tulip festival.
This was a great experience for my kids and I. It was much bigger than I expected and very interactive. My only regret is that we didn't schedule enough time in our day for this excursion and could see all that it had to offer. Great samples handed out in celebration of the ice cream festival today. Definitely somewhere I'd like to go back to.
A truly fantastic experience for children and adults alike. There's enough here that's genuinely interesting at an adult level that it's worth visiting just to learn about farming and the food production industry. But of course the real fun is with kids who get a chance to see farm animals up close and personal. It's an pretty amazing thing to have right in the middle of the city. Well worth the visit.
Great for kids and easily accessible. We have membership pass and this is a great way to spend a couple of hours. We saw horses, donkeys, cows, Yamaha, ducks, chickens and pigs! Very educational for the little ones and you can bring your own food and drink making it a cheap option if looking to save some money. Can't wait till it's summer again to make the most of the layout.
We hosted our sons birthday party there and had a fantastic time. We got to pet and interact with animals and the employee doing the tour and party was super helpful and patient with the children. Would definetly recommend it. We were all very happy with our experience
Learn about tractors and their changes over time, milking cows, horses breeds, pigs, sheep, rams, canola, satellite technology, etc. Interesting for kids as well as parents.
Poor Covid-19 protocol. Crowd was collected at the entrance: people were invited to come and then suddenly everyone was stopped at the very entrance as a stuff started chatting, leaving visitors waiting breathing in each other backs. Then stuff was sending opposite directions, then back to original entrance.... We asked about the washroom, the stuff member directed us to the very filthy washroom, that had no water. Museum is nice; worth to visit after the pandemics when safe.
Great place for kids to interact with animals. The outdoor park is lovely. Spring and Fall are the times to go! I would avoid Easter and go someother weekend. Way too busy. Our second visit was much better.
My daughter is animal obsessed, so this was a great day out for our whole family! They have lots of demonstrations, and kid friendly, educational activities. Definitely recommend going in the spring of you want to see babies!
Was expecting more for adults and about actual crop data. Would have been nice to have some history as well
Really cool museum. Probably not as good as the Science or Aviation, but still really well done. It is small, but with a lot of things for the kids to learn and play. The staff is really friendly and depending on the time of the day is not too crowded.
Among the numerous museums in the city, I found relevant to visit the Canadian Museum of Agriculture and Food since food is one of our most pressing concern in life. At the Learning Center, there are two interesting ongoing exhibits. The first one is a temporary exhibition about the native plants of Canada. It is actually a portrait exhibit and there is no information about the usage or the medicinal benefits of the plants. The second exhibition is permanent and brilliantly features the method of food preservation from back in the days until now. Find more pictures on my Instagram (kelledstyle) and more info on my blog :-)
Dress for the weather as there is a lot outdoors and barns are not particularly temperature controlled. For babies, I recommend a carrier rather than a stroller. Although everything is technically accessible, the terrain is a little hilly and walkways can be crowded at times.
Took my son here for the first time and he seemed to enjoy looking at all the animals he has not seen yet.
It's just spectacular in the spring as the flowers start to bloom. Right now we're just at the beginning of peonies season. There is paid parking which goes to supporting the gardens. And short walk takes you to the agricultural buildings and across the street is the Arboretum.
We really enjoyed our time at the Agriculture and Food Museum (we spent the whole afternoon there). There are lots of fun animals to visit and lots of useful information to learn. The staff were very passionate, knowledgeable, and helpful. I was very proud to see and learn about all we do to be one of the top Agricultural nations!
My 1 year and 4 year old love coming to see the animals. Great playground and indoor exhibits that are educational. Pet new baby animals in the spring at Easter time. Free everyday from 4-5pm.
My 21month old enjoyed it so much when her daycare had a field trip there.. naptime at noon was great after going there in the morning ????
A lovely place to take the family especially if you like to pet some farm animals. Activities for children available. There's also a lovely flower garden on the same site. There is a charge for the car park as well as for entry.
It was just perfect
This can be a fun outing with little kids. Honestly, just made me want to go vegan though. If this is the gold star for farms, what happens in the "bad" farms?
It was my third visit of this place and I enjoyed it as always very much, although I’m not a kid anymore. In several barns there are cows, pigs, horses and my favourite cute sheep and goats. You can pet the animals and it seems they like it.There is a garden with the flower beds. You can walk through and enjoy all the colorful beauty. It is a very peaceful place. I’ll be definitely back, when I’m in Ottawa again.
This place is great for adults and kids. We've been there many times with our two girls and never get tired of the place. Halloween last year was fantastic. If you have kids and are visiting Ottawa, take time to visit the Agriculture and Food museum.
Its a good place for kids to show them various farm animals.
Great place to educate children!
Super fun place for the whole family!
Great place for the family. During festivities the museum is decorated. Staff are very kind and helpful. Kids can pet animals. There are areas where kids can plan, do craft, face painting etc. I’d recommend this place. Good idea to bring food and snacks. You can easily spend 3-4 hours.
Was expecting more for adults and about actual crop data. Would have been nice to have some history as well
I enjoy volunteering here for their special events. The ornamental gardens are beautiful during the summer and the pig barn is always fun to visit ????
lovely afternoon for the kids to get up close with various farm animals! great playground too.
Great museum for kids. It is very interactive. There are many great exhibits and animals that you can learn about. There is an outdoor play area for kids to play on and a picnic area to have an outdoor lunch. Thre are a few special shows throughout the day where you can learn about special care of animals or cooking.
This place is wonderful to give children access to animals ! The teaching programs at the learning center are excellent too!
Great place to discover the farm
What a wonderful place to visit with the kids!! I found this while searching for things to do during the long weekend. We came on a Sunday during tulip festival, thankfully there is plenty of parking as it’s very close to commissioner park where the main tulips are located. We were pleased at how well the place is organized and how clean everything is kept. It was great to visit the cows, sheep, horses and even enjoyed some of their shows and demonstrations like sheep shearing and dog sheep ability. We didn’t visit the labs, we focused on seeing the animals. The place is very spacious, plenty of washrooms and locations to clean your hands. Each animal has a sign which indicates their name, breed and date of birth. It’s really interesting and a fun activity to do with the kids. A definite must to visit when in Ottawa!
Very educational museum here which prefers to teach through hands on and visual means more than just having a paragraph on a plate. There's cows here, not sure if they let you milk them but you can walk pretty close to them. If animals aren't your thing then there's plenty of fauna here too. There's a whole part of the museum that's just an outdoor park (you don't need a ticket to come here).
I took my four year old on a Saturday morning. Still operating under pandemic restrictions as of our visit in late August 2021, tickets must be purchased online before arrival. There are many buildings, exhibits and barns to experience. There are a lot of bathrooms, and handwashing stations near animal exhibits. There is a small playground in the middle of the museum which my son really enjoyed. The Learning Center is maybe a bit too advanced for someone his age, and a lot of the kiosks inside were closed for safety reasons (I'm guessing pandemic related). There is at least one place to refill your water bottle, but no water fountains are operating. All in all a great experience.
Great place for young children to roam around and see lots of animals in essentially a live farm. Multple buildings housing animals of each type. Washroom and water stations all around. Occasional interactive activities such as petting the rabbits and learning about baby cows. Info boards all about. There's a playground as well.
Great for all ages. Lots of animals to pet and some educational panels on food and food production.
We visited on a quiet day there wasn't much to be done or see since we visited in winter. Visiting the barn was ok but not super impressive what make our visit worthwhile was the excellent presentation buy the staff. My kids had the chance to cook a bread with the lovely Madeleine, she is so good with kids. The lady (I didn't get her name) at the maple demo was super kind too. To summarize, the quality and welcoming of the staff made our visit excellent.
Learn lots about Canadian agriculture fun farm and beautiful garden
Definitely a very nice place. Very well managed, humble staff and all Animals were taken care of.
Always a great trip with the kids. Fantastic spot for a family outing while in the city.
Love this place. Parents grew up on farms, so I was at this museum 6+ times a year. Always lots of acitivities for kids, and you can pet the small animals, but can't feed them. Good sized park, and there's a planned activity every 30min, by the museum. Pet an animal and learn, cook something and sample, etc...
What a fantastic family oriented place!
Great place to educate kid. really close up to animal. if you have kid, about 2 hrs should be sufficient. if just adult. about 1 hour.
Amazing place to go with your kids . We had an amazing time . Very knowledgeable staff and very welcoming wil definitely go back
I have always loved taking the children I work with to the Agriculture Museum. It is such an enjoyable time seeing all the animals and exhibits. There is lots of space to enjoy a snack or picnic lunch. Even in the winter months there is a skating rink to enjoy. The museum is fantastic for kids of all ages. Well worth a visit!
Kids love it. Adults enjoy seeing the animals. No touching because of covid-19 but still loads to see and do. A good morning out. Pre booking required.
Wonderful place to spend a few hours with the family. We often go a few times over the summer, when the weather is nice, as there's lots of outdoor areas. Nice to see all the animals, learn about their care and see how the staff care for them and interact with the animals. Our kids enjoy seeing all the different farm animals in their enclosures, and petting the sheep and goats. Also, the learning building has lots to offer. Often times on weekends there will be crafts and group activities and demonstrations going on, but during the week, not as much happens. Overall enjoyable. Get the Ingenium membership for the year, and it pays for itself after a few visits.
Educational place that you can go through in a few hours easily. The staff was really friendly and it's free on week days.
Great for toddlers and young kids. Appreciate that you can get up close to almost all the animals and there are very friendly staff.
Lots of learning opportunities about animal husbandry, food production, and storage for all ages. A wide variety of farm animals for kids to see up close including dairy cattle, horses, goats, sheep, pigs, donkeys, rabbits, and various fowl. A large central playground that is great for kids to burn off some energy. A nice covered outdoor eating area with picnic tables. Indoor eating area also available for colder days and inclimate weather. Fantastic demonstrations for little ones like preparation (and tasting) of maple taffy.
Great way to spend a beautiful day outside! I haven't been since I was a kid so it was nice to bring my girlfriend back who had never been before. She had never really experienced farm animals so it was really incredible to see her discover where her meat comes from. This is definitely geared more towards kids but has something for everybody! Don't miss the Botanical gaardens!
Came here with the whole family. It was a great chance to explore and be outside. We checked out the various sessions during the day. It helped us to explore. Will come back with some others during the summer to give them a chance to experience it. The animals were a highlight for us to see. We didn't get a chance to find the area that one can feed the animals but will look for it when we return.
The place is really good for kids. There is lots to see and do while you visit. We went during the Ice Cream festival. There are activities set up, food trucks and presentations. My kids really enjoyed it. The cost is also reasonable.
My child and I visited yesterday and we found it quite boring as a tourist attraction. The government of Canada website reads, "As a working farm, the Museum is a fun and educational atmosphere for students of all ages, from daycare to secondary." My daughter is five so she was mostly interested in seeing and getting up close to the animals and except for if you tried to feed some of the goats, sheep and donkeys, which we were told not to do, the place wasn't particularly captivating. The best part for her really was the little playground of ladders and slides etcetera where most of the other kids looked to for stimulation. Thankfully we can find those in almost any park.
Not worth the price of admission. Of all the museums I've visited in the Ottawa area, this is probably the least worthwhile one. It's pretty much a 0 star for adults and maybe a 2 or 3 star for kids right now since all interactions with animals are banned. The main issue is that most of the complex is still actively used as an experimental farm, so the exhibits are mostly designed to fit around the work of this farm. This means there's only 2 real exhibits of substance (the canola one and the food storage one). The rest are pretty sad looking animals and one small garden worth visiting. The museum itself is also a confusing complex. If you decide to go, ask Google to guide you directly to the Indigo lot and not the agricultural museum, as the roads for the museum are not accurate.
Great Halloween program with lots for the kids to do.
Learn lots about Canadian agriculture fun farm and beautiful garden
Amazing. Went there for second time and can't explain how good it is. If you have kids, it's a must go in Ottawa. The animal barns are a sure attraction, but the main highlight is the cow milking station. Go at least once!
My son is a special kid he loves cows more then anything but they didn't allow him to petting the cows which I found rude. There should be more facilities for a special kids. We are very sad.
Get your 5D close-ups with all things living at a farm! Great place for the kids with longstanding displays of tractors, brand new lambs at Easter and rabbits, chickens, cows bring milked, bees and more. Great partnership with aviation and science museums when you get the yearly membership.
This can be a fun outing with little kids. Honestly, just made me want to go vegan though. If this is the gold star for farms, what happens in the "bad" farms?
We had our wedding here. The meadow was beautiful and the cereal barn was perfect for the reception. Everyone had a great time. The animals and the gardens made for great photo oportunities. I would definitely recommend this place for wedding especially for the price.
I hadn't been here since I was a little girl. It was such a great experience. There was so much for my 3year old to do. She got to see and learn about the animals, play at the park, try a vanilla bean pear muffin, learn about soil science and grow her own bean, make and taste ice cream and go on her first wagon ride. The staff were so informative and friend. My daughter had a great time.
Scheduling for COVID worked well, the arrows made it easy to find our way around. Lots of hand sanitizer stations. Friendly staff
Very nice place to visit especially with kids. The place have lots of animals, that you could touch and learn from. About 12$ to get in and lots of pleasure.
Lots of fun for my 4yo. We did the tour twice. It took about 2h. Lots of tables to eat and rest. On the other side of the road there's that magnificent park. I left my car in the museum parking lot and went to the park. I can't wait to try the museum it again when all the expos will be opened
Really cool museum. Probably not as good as the Science or Aviation, but still really well done. It is small, but with a lot of things for the kids to learn and play. The staff is really friendly and depending on the time of the day is not too crowded.
Great museum, lots of farm animals for the kids. I wish there was more farm equipment and exhibits on that kind of stuff to show my daughter, but she loved the animals and the few exhibits. The staff are great and there are tons of picnic tables for hanging out!
Great family location. Try it in spring during the tulip festival.
Pros: This place is an absolute must if you have young children (ours are 2 and 3). Exhibits that are great for the kids include the bee exhibit and the food preservation exhibit. Both are indoors so you can go when the weather is bad. Lots of fun things for them to play with. When the weather is good, have a picnic next to their playground. We live in the city and pop by this place to tucker the kids out before nap. The special events are also awesome. They just had their Sheep Shearing festival, where you can see sheep herding as well as shearing. They also had a Border Collie agility course that was amazing. Only draw back for us was that you need to get there a bit early to get a spot, and they take a long time to introduce the dogs and fill your brains with knowledge. Our 2 year old couldn't handle the wait so we missed it this year. They also have lots of activities to do with wool (the original spin class). Also, they recently paved the paths in the museum and most of the other construction is over, so it's a lot less dusty now. Cons: They only have vending machines for food (irony?), or sometimes they have a food truck there, so pack a lunch. Anyway, I love this place.
Due to covid, there are limited time slot available online for you to book. And they are also strict with the entrance time. Make sure you book your tickets online before you go and also be there on time.
We came during the Ice Cream Festival and they had a lot of events happening. The farm animals were a delight to see - especially the day-old piglets. Washroom facilities are in every building and are clean. The food preservation exhibit is very informative.
Interesting visit, but not for everyone. Plenty of farm animals to see and history to learn. The smell can be a little "rural" for some people, it is a farm after all. Worth a visit with your kids.
Excellent place to spend the afternoon with the kids. They have some demonstrations like ice cream making, a park and plenty of space to have a picnic. Overall one of my favourite places/museums. Right across the street you have the Arboretum and the canal with some stunning views and other great picnic locations!
A great place to take the kids for a few hours.
Great place for kids and adults to walk around and check out farm animals.
Very informative and clean. Seems like a great place for families or those who want to learn more about their food system.
This is by far the most nicest place to find and relax under the beauty of nature at its best, it’s so clean and lovely for pictures and many more I have seen weddings and weddings over this place.
Amazing museum! Great place for young and adults. Love the farm animals and the Canola informations
Great spot to go with the kids. A season pass is the best deal in town (Ag museum + Aviation + Science and Tech whennit reopens). The museum is great but we go all the time just to let the animals and see what was born this week. It is an actual working farm.
A great place for the family or if you like farm animals! We go every Wednesday for the Wednesday welcome event.
Fascinating fun place to bring your kids to. They get to see farm animals and enjoy outdoor at the playground and mini skating ring. Staffs are friendly and helpful. It's clean, spacious, not too crowded and has lots of parking.
Easter events ate always fun!
We were there for Easter celebration. Our 20 month toddler was super excited about the farm animals, but for the rest of activities, like understanding how the cheese is made, or where the eggs come from or do some baking etc., he was too small. For preschool kids definitely a place to spend whole day.
Lots of fun to see the animals and the frequent exhibits held. Fiyn for the whole family.
had so much fun. i love farm animals and it was a good experience to learn some things i didn't know. went for Canada day!!
Wonderful museum in the south end of Ottawa, not super easy to get to by bus, but it was walkable for me. This would be a great day out for the kids. There's so much to learn and interact with, all about the history of Canadian farming and agriculture. A great day overall!
Amazing experience as always! Free entry after 4pm! Great little visit with the kids!
Nice place to visit with kids. It's not a museum. It's a farm :) Many different animals live here. Horses, rabbits, sheeps, cows ... It looks and smells like farm in countryside. It's nature :)
We got during the halloween season every year for the past 3 years. Lots of educational things to learn, great animals to see (I love the calves ????), and fun dance party for the kids (and a haunted house for those brave).
It was JUST OK. It was VERY expensive for the very few activities and/or animal displays. We saw large pigs and their babies which was very cute. We saw cattle on the barn and some calves. There were goats outside in fenced areas. 2 horses in stalls. That was it for animals. You wud be better to go to Petting zoo or any other typeof facility for the value. The other demonstration area with drawings of Canola plants to explain canola oil production is too detailed for young kids and not interactive or too boring for older kids. I just do not find it worth the value.
The museum often has special events happening. Great for younger and older children, there are indoor and outdoor areas available for viewing the animals. You can pet the cows and other animals as they are friendly. The baby donkey was definitely a main attraction - especially near closing time when the animals are being fed!
My children love this museum! The staff are super knowledgeable regarding the animals and take their time answering any questions the children might have. The measures put into place during the pandemic are great with hand sanitizer available everywhere and visits to the museum by reservation only. There were visitors when we went but it wasn’t too crowded and we were able to take our time viewing the animals. Before the pandemic, there was a nice play structure for the children (which was closed when we visited) and birthdays were always a blast here!
My little Paradise on earth especially in summer season
I found this place by accidentnonendaybwgile looking for a petting zoo or farm near Ottawa. The property is very large with lots of animals and education livestock and food production. We brought our 3 year old and he loved it however there are even better exhibits for school aged children. There is also a large playground and picnic area. I would imagine that families could spend several hours here and have a nice lunch. All of this comes for a low admission price of $14 for adults and less for children.
My 18m old daughter loved visiting the farm and seeing the animals. Unfortunately due to covid most of the interactive displays and toys are gone but that is no fault of the museum. Admission is a bit expensive, if you took a whole family it could cost a small fortune which is unfortunate. If the cost was less we would probably go more often.
The Agriculture Museum is a farm with plenty of animals from cows to pigs and horses and many more. It's a great place for families with children. The museum has frequently special activities and festivals where children can get face painting or make their own cookies or ice cream. Whike this does not happen every day, it is fairly often and you can find out more on the museum's website. The Agriculture Museum is definitely one of the places to visit in Ottawa.
An amazing place to take the kids. It takes 4 hrs to walk it through with kids. Lots of fun activities and friendly staff. Adults can learn plenty too.
Great place to spend some time with the grandkids. Smaller crowds because of Covid are actually nice
Good farm and fun play structure for the kids but no refreshments hence 4 not 5 stars. There's no vending machine so make sure you bring your own drinks and snacks. It would make a fortune with a coffee van!
Amazing place to bring the kids to see the farm animals. We really did enjoy the agricultural museum.
As usual so much fun .we love going on holidays. This is our main events for holidays. The grandparent membership paid for itself the first month.
I hadn't been here in ages, and this is quite embarrassing since i live minutes away. It was well worth the visit. The displays are informative and fun, and the animals are fun to see. They look very well taken care of since this is a working farm, not a zoo. The cooking workshop was fun. So much fun in a few hours for only $10.
A fun activty for kids and adults alike
This is a fairly hands on museum for family and kids. Not so much for people without kids. Lots of horses, cows, pigs, chickens, bees, etc. to learn about and interact with. There is a hand on baking class where kids can help make cookies. The old tractor area was cool. We arrived too late to attend the butter and ice cream making events around midday that probably would have been fun so it would be worth arriving in the morning. There are some plaques for adults to read about farming, food production and preservation, canola oil, etc. But it's hard to read up on these things when you've brought kids who want to run off and see the next coolest thing ASAP lol. The museum is free after 3:30pm, on weekdays anyway, so if you want a quick glimpse of the animals this would be a fun and cheap activity for kids.
We love this place! For 2 adults and a kid it's well worth getting the museum pass. My daughter enjoys all the animals and playground. For a 3 year old the other buildings are fairly meh, basically its a fun farm with a playground that's close-by
Love taking the littles here. Kids love it and all the farmhands are really great, they know so much, they seem like they love their job and was awesome to have around when my kid had any questions or concerns about the animals. I went on a day where they had summer day camp going so there was some spots we couldn't go and some things that those kids could do that we couldn't and he didn't like that. Also was hard to explain it to him. Other then that it was a great time
Great place for kid to learn new things basic...highly recommend to everyone
As a kiddo, I used to have a membership to this awesome museum. I think I grew up to be a quality human; and so, I believe you should all bring your kids to this stellar knowledge-enhancing site. Ps, the ice-cream making activity is a very good one. Good job.
Very nice place if you're into farm animals. They got pigs, cows, horses etc... Admission is free daily from 4-5!
A great way to spend an afternoon. A huge variety of farm animals could be seen: horses, lots of cows, pigs of different colors along with some babies, chicken, rabbits and more. Keeping in mind that it was a farm the area was clean. A park was available for the children to play in. There was a lot of room to eat or rest in the shade. I did not see any restaurant or anywhere to purchase food. Every exit of every building had soap dispenser to protect both the visitor and the animals. The kids and I learned a bunch of facts about farming.
Went for the ice cream festival. Loads of interactive children friendly activities. They have a variety of farm animals the kids can feed as well as a large children's playground at the center of the farm. Other than the vegan protestors outside the farm, it's a worthwhile visit. It does get very busy so parking can be difficult to find.
Love the cows and goats!
Great Halloween program with lots for the kids to do.
Our family loves the Experimental Farm. Very clean, so much to keep baby busy and very affordable.
This is a great museum. My kids ask to go there all the time and never want to leave. There are indoor barns and the go between is outdoors. There are many animals you can touch such as sheep, goats and calves. The cooking demos are delicious. On the weekends they often have activities for the kids depending on the time of year. I love the tractors and the kids love the simulation of driving in the field. They have a great play structure too. There is no cafeteria so bring your own food or there is a vending machine with sandwich and veggie options. On the weekends there is also a potatoe food truck.
We routinely bring a picnic lunch and spend the whole day at the farm with friends. It's such a fun and versatile experience for kids. The new bee exhibit is so exciting to watch.
A fun activty for kids and adults alike
Great family outing. Parking 3$ / h spent 1 hour.
Our family loves the Experimental Farm. Very clean, so much to keep baby busy and very affordable.
Very nice place if you're into farm animals. They got pigs, cows, horses etc... Admission is free daily from 4-5!
I love the Agriculture Museum. Great place for a picnic, to play, see farm animals and learn about life on the farm. Every needs to bring their kids here... they'll LOVE it!!! And the Arboretum and Ornamental gardens are fabulous for walking, meditation and relaxation. Accessible by bicycle, walking or car... but the pay parking can be limited and there is no free parking.
It’s a very nice place where can get more professional animals knowledge and learning some skills get some experience.
Enjoyable if the weather is nice. I found it was very much geared towards children. Still fun to see all the farm animals up close and they had a few shows and demonstrations worth seeing. Would be a nice touch to add horseback riding or tractor tours of the farm.
Loved it. Wish the museum was open very educational for kids but also fun for adults to play around with the barn animals. Especially the little sheep. The rose garden is a must see and I personally follow updates on tge flowers blooming there regularly. Beautiful landscaping and coloura.
This is an interesting place for kids but less so for adults. I went to a musical event last year and it wasn’t worth it but the animals and the grounds are great.... if the weather is good. The museum tries to offer events but frankly many have been disappointing ones. The view of the baby animals in the spring is the best with little ones. Unfortunately you have to walk from building to building in rain or sleet or snow! So find a good day to go. Even better sign up for membership to museum of science and technology and you get free membership here as well.
Another great museum in Ottawa! Lots of activities for the whole family. We were able to catch the milking of the cows at 4. A guide answered lots of questions about our milk system - very informative. FYI this museum does not have strollers like the aviation museum. There is also a nice outdoor playground.
The day was great. The ground were nice and we'll keeper.
Awesome place for kids...
Me and my partner are both adults and we had a great time. It definitely feels more geared towards kids but we still had fun. Theres lots of cute animals to pet and there was pumpkins everywhere for Halloween/Thanksgiving which was cute. There was also a cute Halloween display in the horse barn (but I won't spoil it for those who are going to go)
Very nice place to visit especially with kids. The place have lots of animals, that you could touch and learn from. About 12$ to get in and lots of pleasure.
Great for the kids. They have daily activities and lots of different animals. The hosts seen to be a favourite. The new Canola exhibit really just feels like some sort of propaganda campaign by the canola industry though. Skip through that and go see the tractor exhibit in behind. Spring is a great time to go when all the baby animals are born.
Enjoyed walking around the museum and seeing the animals. Quick warning - the pig area is not for the queasy, as the smell can be a bit overwhelming. Lots of great open spaces to sit and have a picnic, as well as a park area for the kiddies to play.
Great place for kid to learn new things basic...highly recommend to everyone
Great place to educate children!