Museum
Canadian War Museum
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The Canadian War Museum presents Canada's military past from pre-contact Indigenous conflicts to contemporary peacekeeping operations. The building itself is a dramatic architectural statement, with a sloping green roof and a glass-walled Memorial Hall that frames a view of the Peace Tower. Inside, visitors walk through a timeline of wars, including the War of 1812, both World Wars, and the Cold War. Highlights include a restored World War I trench, a collection of over 500 vehicles and artillery pieces, and the poignant Regeneration Hall with its single beam of light. The museum emphasizes the human cost of war through personal stories and artifacts.
Don't miss
- The LeBreton Gallery with over 50 tanks, artillery pieces, and military vehicles
- The immersive World War I trench experience with sound and lighting effects
- The Memorial Hall, where the sun aligns with a single medal on Remembrance Day
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