Museum
Hours:
Wednesday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Saturday – Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Driving Directions:
Exit at Carp Road from Highway 417 and continue 10 minutes down Carp Road to the outer limits of Carp Village. Free on-site parking. The Diefenbunker is unfortunately not accessible by public transit.
The Diefenbunker is Canada’s most significant surviving Cold War artifact — it is an impressive four-storey underground facility that operated as the country’s central communications headquarters during the Cold War, ready at any moment in case of a nuclear attack. Today, it is a one-of-a-kind museum and national historic site, telling stories of national and international importance.
Through award-winning exhibitions, tours, programs, events, and escape rooms, the museum offers an important platform to spark meaningful conversations, collaborations, and connections in response to our changing world. Located in Canada’s capital, the Diefenbunker is a remarkable immersive history destination, preserving important Canadian Cold War stories and artifacts and welcoming visitors from all around the world.
The Diefenbunker is an independent charitable organization governed by a Board of Directors and led by an Executive Director. A full-time professional staff and a corps of volunteers attend, collectively, to the stewardship, vision, growth, and sustainability of this important organization. We promote the importance of understanding our past, for present and future generations to strive to build a more peaceful future.