Grand Opening this weekend!

Thank you for your patience while we were closed from the move. We are very excited to be finally open. Located in the heart of downtown Victoria, BC, we are sharing a space with Cherry Bomb Toys, who specializes in vintage and collectible toys. We look forward to showing you many different toy lines from different eras as well as some of the history around them.

Join us October 10-12. We will have a silent auction, giveaways and scavenger hunts in the museum.

Find us in between Interactivity Board Game Cafe and the Haunted Mini Golf at 719 Yates Street.

We are in the back of the space shared with Cherry Bomb Toys.

Hours:

Monday – Sunday -11am – 5pm

Closed some stat holidays. Closed October 13th.

Admission Rates

Adults $10

Youth (14 & under) $5

Family Pass (2 adults and up to 4 youths) $25

Seniors $7

We accept Access 2 Cards

Contact us for group rates for school classes

Please note there is no touching allowed in the museum and no photos, videos or live-streaming. Thank you!

We Love Toys

We sure love our toys. The Toy Museum has been spending years preserving and giving extra love to a wide variety of wonderful toys.

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Retro Gaming

Another one of our passions is retro gaming consoles. Check out ever changing displays of Coleco, Atari, Panasonic, Nintendo and more.

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Looking to Donate?

Do you have any toys, games or dolls you would like to have showcased or donated to the museum for all to enjoy? Please contact us if you are interested.

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Preserving Old Toys for Future Generations

Welcome to the National Toy Museum of Canada in beautiful Victoria, BC, Canada.

Currently sharing a location with vintage toy store, Cherry Bomb Toys, the museum displays a variety of toys and is located in the back area of the store.

Our displays and exhibits are always changing. You never know what memories you will find within its walls.

We are excited to be finally open again!

Photos of the Previous Museum

Check out our Gallery for pictures of past exhibits from our previous location. Remember anything from when you were a child?