Personal Computer Museum

Establishment and museum at 13 Alma Street, Brantford, ON N3R 2G1, Canada. Please contact Personal Computer Museum using information below: address, phone, fax, email, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Address:
13 Alma Street
Brantford
Ontario N3R 2G1
Canada
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Phone:
+1 226-227-5898

Website:
pcmuseum.ca

Opening hours

Monday 06:30pm — 09:00pm

Rating

5 /5

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    Gregor Scott Added 2017-11-03
    The Personal Computer Museum is a one of a kind place. Curator Syd Bolton has collect a massive collection of computers from all the way back to the very begining of their history.

    The museum is also home to of one of the largest private video game collection in the world l. Syd does regular tours of his video game collection during museum open houses.

    Museum open houses are an amazing experience. All of the computers on display are setup with interactive with. Each open house has a specific team and the interactive display changes to match these themes. The open houses make great family outings kids can learn a lot while having a to of fun.

    The PC museum also hosts day camps and is available to rent for parties and other special occasions.

    Monday evenings the museum is open for donation and general e waste collection. You can bring any thing electronic or computer related including old book and software. Any thing museum worthy is refurbished by volunteers and added to the collection or recycled with proceeds going to support the museum.

    For any one looking for that nostalgic feel or just looking to unload some old electronics the museum is a must visit.

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About pcmuseum.ca

The Personal Computer Museum, Brantford, Ontario, CANADA - Recycle, donate, and browse your old computers, electronics, video games, and software
The Personal Computer Museum is located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada and is open to the public to visit its interactive displays on the history of personal computers with thousands of artifacts. The museum takes donations of old electronic equipment, software, and video games and also gives away free computers in the community to those that otherwise can't afford them.
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