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Participating Locations 2018 Final Participating Locations 2018 (as of November 8) Canadian Embassies & High Commissions Geneva - Embassy to Switzerland London - High Commission to the United Kingdom Washington, D.C. - Embassy to the United States of America Locations in the U.S National World War I Museum and Memorial, Kansas City US Secretary of State Office, Little Rock, Arkansas US Military Heritage Museum, Punta Gorda, Florida US Veterans Museum, Madison, Wisconsin US Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama US State Archives, Juneau, Alaska US State Archives, Baton Rouge, Louisiana US State Archives, Augusta, Maine US State Archives, Carson City, Nevada US State Archives Salt Lake City, Utah US Library and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky US Kansas Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas US Northeast Alabama Community College, Rainsville, Alabama US Chapman University, Orange, California US Miami Valley Military History Museum, Dayton, Ohio US North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, North Carolina US Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee US Auburn University’s Veterans Resource Center, Auburn, Alabama US Canadian Universities, Museums, Libraries and Other Organizations Roundhouse Community and Recreation Centre, Vancouver, BC University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Royal BC Museum, Victoria, BC The Military Museums, Calgary, AB Regina Publc Library, SK Manitoba Museum, Winnipeg, MB City of Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg Public Library, MB University of Manitoba, MB Government Conference Centre, Ottawa, ON Beechwood Cemetery Foundation, Ottawa, ON Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, ON Renfrew Public Library, Renfrew, ON City of Toronto, ON City of Kingston, ON Town of Cobourg, ON Kingston Frontenac Public Library, ON London Public Library, ON Richmond Hill Public Library, ON Hamilton Public Library, ON Toronto Public Library, ON Niagara Falls Public Library, ON Shaw Festival, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON Grand Theatre, London, ON Scugog Memorial Public Library, Port Perry, ON Mennonite Archives of Ontario, Waterloo, ON Stratford-Perth Archives, Stratford, ON Guelph Museums, Guelph, ON South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON Peterborough Museum and Archives, ON Trinity College Archives, University of Toronto, ON George Brown College, Toronto, ON Georgian College, Barrie, ON Mohawk College, Hamilton, ON Canadian Forces College, Toronto, ON Massey College, University of Toronto, ON McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Royal Military College, Kingston, ON The History Lab, with the support of Brock University, St. Catharines, ON Trent University, Peterborough, ON University of Windsor, ON Concordia University, Montreal, QC Cape Breton University, Sydney, NS Cape Breton Regional Library, Sydney, NS St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS Memorial University, St.John’s, NL Yellowknife Direct Charge Co-operative Limited, NT International Museums and Colleges United Kingdom - Reeds School United Kingston - University of Winchester Germany - The Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden Canadian Schools British Columbia D.P. Todd Secondary School Gudungaay Tlaats’gaa Naay Secondary School Southridge School Alberta Bellerose Composite High School Ponoka Composite High School Saskatchewan Centennial Collegiate Greenall High School Manitoba Grosvenor School Luxton School Sargent Park School Ontario Appleby College Bayview Glen School Bishop Strachan School Greenwood College School Kingsway College School Pickering College Princess Margaret Junior School Royal St. George’s College Trinity College School Upper Canada College Upper York School Vincent Massey Secondary School Widdifield Secondary School R.H. Cornish Public School Lisgar Collegiate Centre Jules-Léger Rotherglen School Norwell District Secondary School Uxbridge Secondary School Sir William Mulock Secondary School Quebec Polyvalente Belanger New Brunswick Centreville Community School Newfoundland and Labrador Academy Canada, Cornerbrook Campus Academy Canada, St. John’s Campus Eastern Academy, St. John’s.
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