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CBC Canadian Broadcasting Centre Museum |
M5V 3G5 Toronto, Canada (Ontario) |
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Address |
at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre
250 Front St. W., |
Floor area | only roughly guessed: 500 m² / 5 382 ft² Area for radios (if not the same) 20 m² / 215 ft² |
Opening times
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Weekdays 9am - 5pm | ||||||||
Status from 12/2014
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Free entry. | ||||||||
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Homepage | www.cbc.ca/museum/index.html |
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Description | The CBC Museum has a collection of more than 4000 artifacts which help to tell the story of CBC's broadcasting history.
Located on the main floor of the Toronto Broadcasting Centre, the CBC Museum showcases a selection of CBC's archival materials, many dating back to the beginning of broadcast in 1936. The museum features a number of interactive exhibits where visitors can call up excerpts from famous CBC shows, including Kids' CBC, CBC News and CBC Sports. Some of CBC's most important heritage items are Mr. Dressup’s famous Tickle Trunk or a CBC microphone from 1910. The Graham Spry Theatre, adjacent to the main floor Museum, features sneak previews of exciting new CBC programming. |
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