C$15.0 / Adult

This museum is all about the history of sound recording and broadcasting. It’s named after the inventor who helped create the gramophone and is packed with old radios, record players, and other cool tech from the past. The place is most popular for its huge collection of vintage audio equipment and its deep dive into how music and sound have been recorded over the years.

  • Tons of old-school radios, microphones, and record players
  • Interactive exhibits where you can see how sound was recorded back in the day
  • Special displays about the people who changed the way we listen to music

  • See rare and vintage audio gear up close – If you’re into music, tech, or history, this is a chance to check out stuff you won’t find anywhere else.
  • Learn how music was recorded before streaming existed – The museum shows the evolution from old records to modern sound.
  • Hands-on experiences – Some exhibits let you try out equipment and see how it all works. Super fun if you like to tinker or just want to see how things used to be done.

  • No special dress code, just wear whatever you’re comfy in.
  • Best time to visit is in the afternoon when it’s less busy.
  • If you want to go during special events or guided tours, book a few days ahead.
  • The museum is indoors, so it’s a good spot even if the weather’s bad.

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General admission price for adults starts at C$15.0.
Last checked: Apr 13, 2025
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