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The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada
Museum & Archives

The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Regimental Museum was approved by the Regimental Executive Committee in 1956 and officially inaugurated in Calgary at Currie Barracks on May 1, 1957.

 

In 1970, the museum relocated from Calgary to Casa Loma in Toronto, where it now occupies a significant portion of the third floor. Additionally, there are smaller exhibits located in Calgary and Victoria.

Eric Brunt - YouTube Channel

Eric is an emerging documentarian. Check out his YouTube channel, where you'll find numerous interviews with veterans from various wars.

No. 2 Construction Battalion, C.E.F.
Interactive Map

This map depicts the residence of the No. 2 Construction Battalion Servicemen during the time of enlistment. The map is a great visual representation to show the journeys of each serviceman and perhaps provide further insight into their lives. 

NIAGARA MILITARY MUSEUM

The Museum provides a venue for the collection and display of artifacts relating to the military heritage of Niagara in order to enrich and educate our youth, the residents of and visitors to Niagara Falls.

Veterans Affairs Canada

Veterans want Canadians to understand the price of freedom. They are passing the torch to the people of Canada, so the memory of their sacrifices will continue, and the values they fought for will live on in all of us.

CANADIAN AIRBORNE
FORCES ASSOCIATION (CAFA)

The Canadian Airborne Forces Association (CAFA) / Association des Forces Aéroportées du Canada was granted Letters Patent on the 11th of February 1982. Since then the Association has represented the serving and retired Canadian Forces Airborne community.

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