Nestled in a castle-like structure, the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa stands as a historic landmark. Though it no longer produces currency for circulation, which is now handled by its counterpart in Winnipeg, the Ottawa facility remains active, crafting special-edition collector coins and precious metal bullion. Visitors can explore the mint’s inner workings through guided tours, gaining insight into the intricate processes of coin-making. The imposing architecture and the detailed craftsmanship on display offer a unique glimpse into Canada’s numismatic heritage.
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