Guided tours
Take part in a free on-site or remote tour to learn about Canada’s highest court.
During your tour, you will learn more about the architecture of the building, the Canadian judicial system and how the Supreme Court of Canada deals with important legal issues.
When the Court is in session, you can also attend a hearing.
Important
For reasons related to the work of the Court, guided tours may be changed or cancelled on short notice.
On-site tours
Come explore the Court in person. On-site tours:
- are suitable for all age groups
- take about 30 minutes
- can accommodate groups of up to 50 people
- are offered free of charge
Schedule of public tours and reservations
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September to April | 9 am to 5 pm ET Monday to Friday |
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May to August | 9 am to 5 pm ET daily, including weekends |
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Remote tours
If you can’t come to the Supreme Court of Canada, the Court can come to you. Remote tours are offered live by our guide-interpreters, who will teach you about the Court and its history through pictures, videos and interesting facts.
Remote tours:
- are offered from 9 am to 4:30 pm Eastern Time, Monday to Friday
- are suitable for all age groups
- take about 30 minutes
- can accommodate groups of up to 50 people
- are offered free of charge
Reservations for remote tours must be made in advance. Book a tour now.
Tours for school groups
Tours for school groups:
- are offered from 9 am to 4 pm Eastern Time, Monday to Friday both on-site and remotely
- are suitable for all age groups
- take about 45 minutes
- can accommodate groups of up to 50 people
- are offered free of charge
- may include a short mock trial
Related links
- Book a tour – Fill our electronic form to reserve your tour.
- Court hearings – Find information on how to attend a hearing when you visit the Court.
- Educators and students – Explore engaging and interactive activities and quizzes to learn more about Canada’s highest court.
- Getting here – Plan your visit, including directions, parking and information on accessibility.