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The Royal Canadian Legion Hall of Honour Explore the long history and many ways in which Canadians Memorial Hall (FREE ACCESS) have honoured, remembered and Memorial Hall is a place for quiet commemorated individuals and remembrance and reflection. The our military past. minimalist, dimly lit space, reached through a narrow, sloping corridor, holds a calm pool of water and a lone artifact: the headstone from the LeBreton Gallery: grave of Canada’s Unknown Soldier. The Military Technology Collection Allow 45 minutes Get an up-close view of imposing The Roof (FREE ACCESS) tanks, artillery and other machines Native self-seeding grasses create of war, and learn about the the Museum’s low-maintenance military technology used by and green roof, one of the largest of against Canadians in times of its kind in Canada. Seasonal access

both peace and conflict. to the roof is outside the Museum.

2017.10.v1.5

The Canadian War Museum opened on May 8, 2005. 8, May on opened Museum War Canadian The

conflict. human of devastation the from recover and regenerate to ability nature’s also but

based on the theme of “regeneration,” which brings to mind not only the impact of war on the land land the on war of impact the only not mind to brings which “regeneration,” of theme the on based

Architects, jointly with Alex Rankin of Griffiths Rankin Cook Architects. The innovative design is is design innovative The Architects. Cook Rankin Griffiths of Rankin Alex with jointly Architects,

The Canadian War Museum was designed by Raymond Moriyama of Moriyama & Teshima Teshima & Moriyama of Moriyama Raymond by designed was Museum War Canadian The

# WarMuseum

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What’s On What’s brochure, the see please exhibitions, special our about more learn To More Information More

Museum Guide

Le Guide du Musée est également offert en français. Supplementary guides are available in other languages.

Gallery 2: Gallery 4: The South African FROM The Cold War and First World Wars to the Present Allow 45 minutes Allow 45 minutes Witness Canada’s sacrifices in This gallery examines how and contributions to the South Canada became a respected African and First World Wars. international player through its See how they fostered a new commitments to Western defence sense of nationhood and earned and peacekeeping. Canada international respect, but at great cost. Gallery 1: Early Wars in Canada Allow 30 minutes From pre-contact warfare and colonial Canada to Louis Riel and the Northwest Resistance of 1885, discover how wars of the First Peoples, the French Gallery 3: and the British shaped Canada The Second World War and Canadians. Allow 45 minutes Your journey begins in the 1930s with an introduction to the aggressive and expansionist regimes of Germany, Italy and Welcome to Japan, and leads to Canada the Canadian joining Britain and France in War Museum declaring war on Nazi Germany. WE OFFER A NUMBER Regeneration Hall OF OUTSTANDING Regeneration Hall is a place of rest: GALLERIES. sublime and subdued, solemn and quiet, inspiring and memorable. It symbolizes the search for peace and hope for all humanity.

The Royal Canadian Legion Hall of Honour Explore the long history and many ways in which Canadians Memorial Hall (FREE ACCESS) have honoured, remembered and Memorial Hall is a place for quiet commemorated individuals and remembrance and reflection. The our military past. minimalist, dimly lit space, reached through a narrow, sloping corridor, holds a calm pool of water and a lone artifact: the headstone from the LeBreton Gallery: grave of Canada’s Unknown Soldier. The Military Technology Collection Allow 45 minutes Get an up-close view of imposing The Roof (FREE ACCESS) tanks, artillery and other machines Native self-seeding grasses create of war, and learn about the the Museum’s low-maintenance military technology used by and green roof, one of the largest of against Canadians in times of its kind in Canada. Seasonal access

both peace and conflict. to the roof is outside the Museum.

2017.10.v1.5

The Canadian War Museum opened on May 8, 2005. 8, May on opened Museum War Canadian The

conflict. human of devastation the from recover and regenerate to ability nature’s also but

based on the theme of “regeneration,” which brings to mind not only the impact of war on the land land the on war of impact the only not mind to brings which “regeneration,” of theme the on based

Architects, jointly with Alex Rankin of Griffiths Rankin Cook Architects. The innovative design is is design innovative The Architects. Cook Rankin Griffiths of Rankin Alex with jointly Architects,

The Canadian War Museum was designed by Raymond Moriyama of Moriyama & Teshima Teshima & Moriyama of Moriyama Raymond by designed was Museum War Canadian The

# WarMuseum

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[email protected] 819-776-7018 | [email protected] | 819-776-7018

each more dazzling than the last. the than dazzling more each 1-800-555-5621

For your events, the Museum offers a wide range of rooms, rooms, of range wide a offers Museum the events, your For 819-776-8600

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available at the Information desk. desk. Information the at available

What’s On What’s brochure, the see please exhibitions, special our about more learn To More Information More

Museum Guide

Le Guide du Musée est également offert en français. Supplementary guides are available in other languages.

Gallery 2: Gallery 4: The South African FROM The Cold War and First World Wars to the Present Allow 45 minutes Allow 45 minutes Witness Canada’s sacrifices in This gallery examines how and contributions to the South Canada became a respected African and First World Wars. international player through its See how they fostered a new commitments to Western defence sense of nationhood and earned and peacekeeping. Canada international respect, but at great cost. Gallery 1: Early Wars in Canada Allow 30 minutes From pre-contact warfare and colonial Canada to Louis Riel and the Northwest Resistance of 1885, discover how wars of the First Peoples, the French Gallery 3: and the British shaped Canada The Second World War and Canadians. Allow 45 minutes Your journey begins in the 1930s with an introduction to the aggressive and expansionist regimes of Germany, Italy and Welcome to Japan, and leads to Canada the Canadian joining Britain and France in War Museum declaring war on Nazi Germany. Friends of river The royal the Canadian entrance canadian legion War Museum access to hall of honour parking LCol John McCrae MAIN Gallery LEVEL CAFÉ special Military exhibitions access to History 1 lower level Research Centre 2 gallery 1 5 Display Corridor barney memorial danson hall 13 14 theatre 4 12 6 gallery 4 6 Ateliers lobby 7 9 TAXI HMCS Rainbow Ship Wheel gallery 2 7 8 10 3 1 gift 8 Surviving in the Trenches Teddy Bear shop gallery 3 Café Ramp to LeBreton Gallery 11

group entrance Main Entrance 5 Isaac Brock’s Tunic

4 9 Headstone of the Unknown Soldier Hitler’s Car 2 3 Military History Research Centre Gift Shop

11 Canadian Women’s access to MAIN level Army Corps regeneration LOWER hall 12 LEVEL Back to Civil Life 15

14 10 Cyprus Japanese Balloon Bomb

LeBreton gallery Legend 17 Ramp to Main Level

16 Automated Teller Nursing Room 13 Coat Check Telephone Light Utility Vehicle Wheeled (Iltis)

Elevator Ticketing 15 16 17 The Breaking of the Sword Panzerkampfwagen V Panther Ausf A Quick Firing 25-Pounder Mk II Field Gun Information Washroom by Walter Allward WE OFFER A NUMBER Regeneration Hall OF OUTSTANDING Regeneration Hall is a place of rest: GALLERIES. sublime and subdued, solemn and quiet, inspiring and memorable. It symbolizes the search for peace and hope for all humanity.

The Royal Canadian Legion Hall of Honour Explore the long history and many ways in which Canadians Memorial Hall (FREE ACCESS) have honoured, remembered and Memorial Hall is a place for quiet commemorated individuals and remembrance and reflection. The our military past. minimalist, dimly lit space, reached through a narrow, sloping corridor, holds a calm pool of water and a lone artifact: the headstone from the LeBreton Gallery: grave of Canada’s Unknown Soldier. The Military Technology Collection Allow 45 minutes Get an up-close view of imposing The Roof (FREE ACCESS) tanks, artillery and other machines Native self-seeding grasses create of war, and learn about the the Museum’s low-maintenance military technology used by and green roof, one of the largest of against Canadians in times of its kind in Canada. Seasonal access

both peace and conflict. to the roof is outside the Museum.

2017.10.v1.5

The Canadian War Museum opened on May 8, 2005. 8, May on opened Museum War Canadian The

conflict. human of devastation the from recover and regenerate to ability nature’s also but

based on the theme of “regeneration,” which brings to mind not only the impact of war on the land land the on war of impact the only not mind to brings which “regeneration,” of theme the on based

Architects, jointly with Alex Rankin of Griffiths Rankin Cook Architects. The innovative design is is design innovative The Architects. Cook Rankin Griffiths of Rankin Alex with jointly Architects,

The Canadian War Museum was designed by Raymond Moriyama of Moriyama & Teshima Teshima & Moriyama of Moriyama Raymond by designed was Museum War Canadian The

# WarMuseum

warmuseum.ca

[email protected] 819-776-7018 | [email protected] | 819-776-7018

each more dazzling than the last. the than dazzling more each 1-800-555-5621

For your events, the Museum offers a wide range of rooms, rooms, of range wide a offers Museum the events, your For 819-776-8600

Facilities Rental Service Service Rental Facilities Ottawa ON K1A 0M8 K1A ON Ottawa

1 Vimy Place Vimy 1

Children’s Museum and CINÉ+ documentaries. documentaries. CINÉ+ and Museum Children’s

the including History, of Museum the to and Museum War the to access

unlimited provides membership A visit! third their of as savers savvy are Members

Become a Member a Become

100 Laurier Street, Gatineau QC | 819-776-7000 | historymuseum.ca | 819-776-7000 | QC Gatineau Street, Laurier 100

Canadian War Museum War Canadian . the with affiliated institution, cultural popular

Canadian Museum of History of Museum Canadian most and largest Canada’s , the miss Don’t

Visit the Canadian Museum of History of Museum Canadian the Visit

available at the Information desk. desk. Information the at available

What’s On What’s brochure, the see please exhibitions, special our about more learn To More Information More

Museum Guide

Le Guide du Musée est également offert en français. Supplementary guides are available in other languages.

Gallery 2: Gallery 4: The South African FROM The Cold War and First World Wars to the Present Allow 45 minutes Allow 45 minutes Witness Canada’s sacrifices in This gallery examines how and contributions to the South Canada became a respected African and First World Wars. international player through its See how they fostered a new commitments to Western defence sense of nationhood and earned and peacekeeping. Canada international respect, but at great cost. Gallery 1: Early Wars in Canada Allow 30 minutes From pre-contact warfare and colonial Canada to Louis Riel and the Northwest Resistance of 1885, discover how wars of the First Peoples, the French Gallery 3: and the British shaped Canada The Second World War and Canadians. Allow 45 minutes Your journey begins in the 1930s with an introduction to the aggressive and expansionist regimes of Germany, Italy and Welcome to Japan, and leads to Canada the Canadian joining Britain and France in War Museum declaring war on Nazi Germany.