Is the Diefenbunker accessible?

The Diefenbunker Museum is located at 3929 Carp Road, Ottawa, Ontario and is on unceded and unsurrendered Indigenous land. A wheelchair is available for use upon request.

Why was the Diefenbunker closed?

After 32 years functioning as CFS Carp, the Diefenbunker closed its doors on June 21st, 1994. With the Cold War over and no foreseeable threat of nuclear attack, they decommissioned the base and walked away. For the next year, the Bunker was stripped of everything that wasn’t nailed down or attached to the building.

How long does it take to go through the Diefenbunker?

one hour
*For the best experience, we suggest at least one hour to explore the Diefenbunker. The admissions desk closes 30 minutes before the museum closes. Tickets cannot be purchased after this time.

Who can enter the Diefenbunker?

The program is open to artists working in all media and living within 200 km of Ottawa. Works produced through the residency must have a connection to the Diefenbunker, the Cold War, or related themes.

When was the Diefenbunker built?

June 1998Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum / Opened

The Diefenbunker is a massive four-storey underground bunker, built between 1959 and 1961. During the Cold War, top officials were to take shelter here in the event of a nuclear war. It was active as Canadian Forces Station Carp until 1994.

When did the Diefenbunker open?

June 1998Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum / Opened

Is there a nuclear bunker in Canada?

About Canada’s Cold War Museum The Diefenbunker is a massive four-storey underground bunker, built between 1959 and 1961. During the Cold War, top officials were to take shelter here in the event of a nuclear war. It was active as Canadian Forces Station Carp until 1994.

How many floors is the Diefenbunker?

The Diefenbunker is a massive four-storey underground bunker, built between 1959 and 1961. During the Cold War, top officials were to take shelter here in the event of a nuclear war.

How many people can the Diefenbunker hold?

The bunker was built to accommodate 565 people for up to one month without receiving additional supplies from the outside. It included an emergency broadcast studio for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and a vault on the lowest level to hold the gold reserves of the Bank of Canada.

Why is it called the Diefenbunker?

The “Diefenbunker” is an underground bunker designed to withstand the force of a nuclear blast. It was built in Carp, Ontario, during a peak in Cold War tensions between 1959 and 1961, and named after then-Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. It is now the location of Canada’s Cold War Museum.

How many people could the Diefenbunker hold?

It was the site of some of Canada’s most top-secret communications throughout the Cold War. At all times during its operation, the cupboards and pantries were stocked with enough fresh food and rations to feed 535 people for 30 days and the building was prepared to go into lockdown at any moment.

Is there a bomb shelter in Ontario?

The Ark Two Shelter is a nuclear fallout shelter built by Bruce Beach in the village of Horning’s Mills (north of Toronto, Ontario). The shelter first became habitable in 1980 and has been continuously expanded and improved since then.