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Family‐friendly activities, thought‐provoking discussions and special tours – find them all here. Filter by type of event or see what’s happening on the day of your visit.

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Niska Pisim (Goose Moon): A return to happiness

April 27, 2024

Cost: Free, registration required

A large goose spreads its wings in front of a body of water. Partially obscured.

Be an Upstander Student Showcase

May 23, 2024

Cost: Free and open to the public

In a museum gallery, students exhibit projects on easels. Two students speak with adults about their work. Partially obscured.

Celebrating Pride: Kendall Gender presents KENAISSANCE

May 24, 2024

Cost: $20

A glamourous drag queen with long blonde hair and dramatic makeup is wearing a bejeweled red bikini top with long silver fringe. With their right hand to their head, a tattoo is revealed on the inner arm that reads “life is blind.” Partially obscured.

A Night at the Museum

Wednesday, June 12th 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Cost: $135 includes dinner, $195 includes dinner and signature drink at each stop

Two smiling couples standing together and posing for a photo in the Museum's tower. Partially obscured.

Past events

We explore human rights from many different angles and perspectives. Check out our past events (since March 2018).

Niska Pisim (Goose Moon): A return to happiness

April 27, 2024

Cost: Free, registration required

Location: Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The group will meet in Bonnie & John Buhler Hall, Level 1 and proceed together to Level 6.

A large goose spreads its wings in front of a body of water.

Be an Upstander Student Showcase

May 23, 2024

Cost: Free and open to the public

Location: Buhler Hall, Level 2 (What Are Human Rights, Indigenous Perspectives, Canadian Journeys), Level 3 (Protecting Rights in Canada and Garden of Contemplation)

In a museum gallery, students exhibit projects on easels. Two students speak with adults about their work.

Celebrating Pride: Kendall Gender presents KENAISSANCE

May 24, 2024

Cost: $20

Location: Bonnie & John Buhler Hall

A glamourous drag queen with long blonde hair and dramatic makeup is wearing a bejeweled red bikini top with long silver fringe. With their right hand to their head, a tattoo is revealed on the inner arm that reads “life is blind.”

A Night at the Museum

Wednesday, June 12th 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Cost: $135 includes dinner, $195 includes dinner and signature drink at each stop

Location: Various locations in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Two smiling couples standing together and posing for a photo in the Museum's tower.

Past events

We explore human rights from many different angles and perspectives. Check out our past events (since March 2018).

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In the meantime, check out our past events (since March 2018).

Photo: Lindsay Winter Photography