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The Military MuseumsMuseums, Galleries and ArchivesThe Military Museums consists of eight distinct museums and galleries under one roof. These include the Naval, Army and Air Force Museums of Alberta, the four regimental army museums and The Military Museums Library and Archives (University of Calgary) in addition to The Founders' Gallery.
The Military Museums, formerly called the Museum of the Regiments, originally hosted four museums featuring the history of the regiments that were based in Alberta. But after the expansion in 2009, it is now home to the largest tri-service museum in Western Canada and the second largest military museum in Canada next to the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. The span of history represented ranges from the Northwest Rebellion in 1885, the Boer War through the First and Second World Wars to modern peacekeeping operations and the current conflict in Afghanistan. The Military Museums is dedicated to preserving the memories and traditions of the countless Canadians who so proudly served their country through numerous wars and conflicts by their selfless dedication, commitment and courage. Return to Explore. |
Naval Museum of Alberta |
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![]() Army Museum of Alberta | Fall of '44 |
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![]() Air Force Museum of Alberta |
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![]() Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) Museum |
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![]() Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Museum and Archives |
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![]() The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) Museum |
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![]() The Calgary Highlanders Regimental Museum and Archives |
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![]() The Founders' Gallery |
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![]() TMM Library and Archives (UofC) |








