This museum is closed permanently.
The CBC Museum, located in the Canadian Broadcasting Centre at 250 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was dedicated to preserving the physical heritage and archival materials relating to the history of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). The museum featured a number of interactive exhibits where visitors could call up excerpts from famous CBC television shows, including children's series, news, and sport events. The museum collection began by at least 1960, the current display space opened in 1994, and closed on December 22, 2017.
The CBC Museum was known for its interactive exhibits that allowed visitors to engage with the history of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Visitors could call up excerpts from famous CBC television shows, including children's series, news, and sport events. This provided a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the rich history of Canadian broadcasting firsthand.
The CBC Museum was open to the public on weekdays from 9 am to 5 pm and was closed on statutory holidays. The facility was designed to be accessible to all visitors, including those with mobility challenges, as it was wheelchair accessible. This ensured that the museum was a welcoming and inclusive space for all who wished to learn about the history of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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