What makes it 85% Solo-Friendly: The five floors of exhibits, sound booths, and small-group tours suit a solo pace, and downtown access plus a single CAD 17 ticket keeps the visit simple and affordable.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: 1-2 hours allows time to explore exhibits and interact with installations at your own pace
Self-guided museum tour:
Explore five floors of Canada’s music history at your own pace
Tip: Pick up a free audio player at the front desk for narration
Soundscapes Gallery:
Remix tracks and sing in interactive sound booths
Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and allow extra time to try each station
Greatest Hits Tour:
Join a small group for behind-the-scenes stories and studio visits
Tip: Book online in advance (CAD 12) to guarantee your spot
Weekend demos & concerts:
Catch live Kimball organ demos and free artist performances
Tip: Check the weekend schedule on the website before you arrive

Anne P
Full of Canadian and American music, musician information, history, clothing, instrumental artifacts, interactive exhibits, and visuals, all set in an incredibly cleverly designed architectural experience. Check out senior prices on Wednesdays. Parking is nearby in a parkade. You can quickly purchase tickets at the front desk and move through the exhibit at your pace. We found two hours was plenty...
Amine Boulaajaj
was blown away by the architecture, especially the fifth-floor view and 300-seat Performance Hall. It was one of the most amazing architectural experiences of my life! I was lucky to capture this beautiful artwork with my humble iPhone.
Brad Dixon
What an amazing place. Not only the building but the collection of music artifacts. 5 floors of amazing music items to look at read and watch. Try your hand at our of the many instruments. Guitar, drums, piano. Lots to read and enjoy. Easy parking right beside the studio. We spent clse to 3 hours because we took our time reading doing lots. Washrooms on every floor.
Marta Borowska
Glad to have tried this place on free admission day with toddlers. Cool space with multiple floors. You can try out various instruments. I would say if you’ve got toddlers you might as well just go to Long & McQuade until they are older as there isn’t much else for them here so you could save the entrance fee. Cool designs, general space, art, etc.
Carey McDonald
Beautiful building. Interesting exhibits. But marred by many interactive exhibits not working and a definite lack of enthusiasm among the staff. Missing a number of regions such as Newfoundland.
During Stampede season (July), special live shows run in the performance hall; reserve tickets early
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| General admission | CAD 24.5 |
| Greatest Hits Tour add-on | CAD 12 |
| Coffee at NMC Café | CAD 5 |
| Souvenir | CAD 15 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 56.5 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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