Announcing the 2018 ICC Fellows
07.09.2018
The Institute of Canadian Citizenship (ICC) is pleased to introduce the 10 individuals selected to take part in the 2018 ICC Fellowship. The ICC Fellowship provides a unique opportunity for […]
The Cultural Access Pass provides members with free admission to more than 1,400 of Canada’s premier cultural attractions, as well as discounts to travel and explore during their first year of citizenship.
This month, the Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village in Kingsville, ON, joins the CAP program to welcome new Canadian citizens with free general admission as a CAP Attraction. The Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village is situated on a 100 acre site housing one of the largest transportation museums in Ontario and a collection of several buildings and artifacts dating from 1820 to 1930.
If you are a CAP member and live in Kingsville, or the surrounding area, be sure to visit to explore this museum.
To find attractions in your area, head to Cultural Access Pass Directory and search your city.
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Announcing the 2018 ICC Fellows
07.09.2018
The Institute of Canadian Citizenship (ICC) is pleased to introduce the 10 individuals selected to take part in the 2018 ICC Fellowship. The ICC Fellowship provides a unique opportunity for […]
Celebrating Arts and Culture at the National Gallery of Canada
21.03.2024
On March 13, 2024, the Institute for Canadian Citizenship held an Enhanced Citizenship Ceremony at the stunning National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario themed around the celebration of arts and culture. The National Gallery of Canada, nestled in our nation’s capital, is renowned for its vast collection of Canadian and international art. Its Scotiabank Great Hall provided an exquisite backdrop of Parliament Hill as we welcomed 40 new citizens from 13 different countries into the Canadian family.
Meet Canoo member Angelina Paras
01.10.2020
Meet Angelina Paras, a Canoo member who visited Canoo venues with her husband, her children, and my mother-in-law. According to her, the Canadian Human Rights Museum was the best place she has visited through Canoo