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  1. Discover Canada’s rich military history at the Canadian War Museum through artifacts, personal accounts, works of art, photographs and interactive presentations.

  2. Art and War - Australia, Britain and Canada in ... The Battle of Vimy Ridge, April 9-12, 1917. Democracy at War: Canadian Newspapers and the ... Chronology of Canadian Military History. Second World War: Canada's War Artists' ... The Salvation Army. Canvas of War: Masterpieces from the Canadian War ... NATO.

  3. The Canadian War Museum also offers free admission to: Past and present Canadian military personnel, and to selected Commonwealth military personnel, as well as up to two accompanying family members. Indigenous peoples, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis

  4. The Canadian War Museum is located at 1 Vimy Place, on LeBreton Flats, at the corner of Booth Street and the Sir John A. MacDonald Parkway, west of Parliament Hill. The Museum is easily accessible from downtown Ottawa by foot, bicycle, public transit, Aqua-Taxi (summer) or car and offers on-site parking.

  5. The Canadian War Museum is Canada’s national museum of military history and one of the world’s most respected museums for the study and understanding of armed conflict. The Museum traces its origins back to 1880, when it consisted primarily of a collection of militia artifacts.

  6. Toll Free: 1-800-555-5621. TTY for People with Hearing Disabilities: 819-776-7003. By Mail. Canadian War Museum. 1 Vimy Place.

  7. Sep 4, 2022 · Developed to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Forever Changed weaves together a diverse range of stories with 175 compelling artifacts, exploring the personal experience of war across Canada and around the world.

  8. Museum Guide. The Museum’s galleries and public spaces present a wide array of exhibitions on Canadian and world history. To optimize your visit, the Museum provides a full-colour Museum Guide.

  9. The War Museum’s feature exhibition, Forever Changed, pulls you into the heart of the Second World War. Discover the personal stories of Canadians for whom nothing would ever be the same. Virtual Opening.

  10. Visit Museum Favourites. This thought-provoking virtual tour, featuring insights from War Museum historians, explores centuries of military conflict through the Museum’s evocative architecture and exhibitions.