Museums saw 15 per cent spike in attendance after Canada Strong Pass introduced
- National galleries and museums in Canada experienced a 15 percent increase in attendance this summer due to the Canada Strong Pass program.
- The Canada Strong Pass offers free admission for children 17 and under and a 50 percent discount for those aged 18 to 24.
- Hermine Landry reported that attendance rose by 16 percent in July at the Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum.
- Provincial museums like the Manitoba Museum experienced an 11 percent increase in attendance, highlighting widespread engagement with the program.
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The pass offers free admission to national museums for children under 17 years of age.

Museums saw 15 per cent spike in attendance after Canada Strong Pass introduced
OTTAWA — National galleries and museums across the country have seen a 15 per cent increase in attendance so far this summer, after the federal government introduced free or discounted admission through the new Canada Strong Pass.
Museums saw 15% spike in attendance after Canada Strong Pass introduced
National galleries and museums across the country have seen a 15 per cent increase in attendance this summer, as visitors have taken advantage of free or discounted admission through the Canada Strong Pass.
OTTAWA—National museums and galleries across the country recorded a 15% increase in their attendance this summer, with visitors benefiting from free or reduced admission through the Canada Strong Pass. This pass, in effect from June 20 and available until September 2, offers free admission to national museums to children 17 and under, and a 50% discount to children 18 to 24 years of age. The other eligible facility in Quebec is the Plains of Abr…
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