Discover Canada's military history through a vast collection of artifacts, moving personal stories, works of art, and unforgettable photography. Explore the human conflicts that have shaped Canada, Canadians, and the world, and make history come alive by chatting with a veteran.
A must-see is the panoramic LeBreton Gallery, which houses a Voodoo jet, tanks, artillery, and a wide range of military vehicles. However, any visit highlights the Museum's extensive permanent exhibition, which chronicles Canada's military past from ancient times to the contemporary period.
With its prize-winning, richly symbolic architecture, the War Museum, located near downtown Ottawa, provides a spectacular setting for exhibitions, public programs, and other events that illustrate how human conflict has changed the face of Canada and around the globe.
Discover Canada's military history through a vast collection of artifacts, moving personal stories, works of art, and unforgettable photography. Explore the human conflicts that have shaped Canada, Canadians, and the world, and make history come alive by chatting with a veteran.
A must-see is the panoramic LeBreton Gallery, which houses a Voodoo jet, tanks, artillery, and a wide range of military vehicles. However, any visit highlights the Museum's extensive permanent exhibition, which chronicles Canada's military past from ancient times to the contemporary period.
With its prize-winning, richly symbolic architecture, the War Museum, located near downtown Ottawa, provides a spectacular setting for exhibitions, public programs, and other events that illustrate how human conflict has changed the face of Canada and around the globe.
What You Should Know...
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Year-Round
Hours:Closed Now. Opens 9:00 AM
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7:00pm
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Cost: Less than $25
Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation, Bicycle
Parking: Paid On-site, Bicycle
Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Restaurant, Souvenirs, Bike Storage
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Insider Info
Plan three hours to visit the Canadian War Museum.
Timed online ticketing and other safety measures are in place.
The Museum is free Thursday nights between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
Fun Facts
At 11 a.m., each November 11, the sun shines through the window of the Museum’s Memorial Hall and illuminates the only artifact in that space: the headstone of Canada’s Unknown Soldier.
Origin of the copper used in the interior of the building: recycled copper from the roof of the Library of Parliament.
The Museum features Morse Code windows in both official languages that leads “Lest We Forget” on the North peak, and other windows that spell out the Museum's initials "CWM" on the South wall.
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Discover Canada's military history through a vast collection of artifacts, moving personal stories, works of art, and unforgettable photography. Explore the human conflicts that have shaped Canada, Canadians, and the world, and make history come alive by chatting with a veteran.
A must-see is the panoramic LeBreton Gallery, which houses a Voodoo jet, tanks, artillery, and a wide range of military vehicles. However, any visit highlights the Museum's extensive permanent exhibition, which chronicles Canada's military past from ancient times to the contemporary period.
With its prize-winning, richly symbolic architecture, the War Museum, located near downtown Ottawa, provides a spectacular setting for exhibitions, public programs, and other events that illustrate how human conflict has changed the face of Canada and around the globe.
Experience the unforgettable stories and powerful first-person testimonies of the Last Voices of the Second World War. To mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the conflict, this exhibition gives voice to some of Canada’s last surviving veterans of the war, as well as family members. It offers an intimate look into how military service shaped the lives of those who served — and the generations that followed — in profound and unexpected ways
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Insider Info
Plan three hours to visit the Canadian War Museum.
Timed online ticketing and other safety measures are in place.
The Museum is free Thursday nights between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
Fun Facts
At 11 a.m., each November 11, the sun shines through the window of the Museum’s Memorial Hall and illuminates the only artifact in that space: the headstone of Canada’s Unknown Soldier.
Origin of the copper used in the interior of the building: recycled copper from the roof of the Library of Parliament.
The Museum features Morse Code windows in both official languages that leads “Lest We Forget” on the North peak, and other windows that spell out the Museum's initials "CWM" on the South wall.
Experience the unforgettable stories and powerful first-person testimonies of the Last Voices of the Second World War. To mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the conflict, this exhibition gives voice to some of Canada’s last surviving veterans of the war, as well as family members. It offers an intimate look into how military service shaped the lives of those who served — and the generations that followed — in profound and unexpected ways
Experience the unforgettable stories and p
Experience the unforgettable stories and powerful first-person testimonies of the Last Voices of the Second World War. To mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the conflict, this exhibition gives voice to some of Canada’s last surviving veterans of the war, as well as family members. It offers an intimate look into how military service shaped the lives of those who served — and the generations that followed — in profound and unexpected ways