
Ottawa • City of Ottawa • Ottawa Tourism Region
The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum in Ottawa offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience working farm life in the nation’s capital while learning about the history, science, and future of Canadian agriculture.
Visitor Information
📍 Location: Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, Ottawa, Ontario
🎟 Experience: Working Farm Museum / Agricultural Education Centre
👨👩👧👦 Best For: Families, students, and visitors interested in agriculture and food production
🌾 Season: Open year-round with seasonal programs and demonstrations
Plan Your Visit
🕒 Time Needed: Plan to spend several hours exploring the barns, farm exhibits, and outdoor areas.
👟 What to Expect: Farm animals, agricultural demonstrations, and interactive exhibits about farming and food production.
🐄 Working Farm Experience: Visitors can see dairy cattle, sheep, horses, and other livestock while learning about modern farming practices.
🚜 Educational Programs: The museum offers demonstrations, family activities, and seasonal events that highlight Canadian agriculture.
🚗 Parking: On-site parking available
🌐 Website: ingeniumcanada.org/agriculture
Discover Agriculture in the Heart of Canada’s Capital
Located on the historic Central Experimental Farm, the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience a working farm within a major city. The museum showcases the role agriculture plays in feeding communities while highlighting the science and innovation that shape modern farming.
Visitors can explore barns filled with livestock, learn about crop production and food systems, and take part in hands-on activities designed to connect people with the agricultural roots of Canada. The museum provides a fascinating blend of history, education, and living farm experiences.
Did You Know?
The Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is one of the few working farm museums located within a national capital city.
It is part of the Ingenium family of museums, which also includes the Canada Aviation and Space Museum and the Canada Science and Technology Museum.

























