The Military Museums

The Military Museums in Calgary, Alberta, is the largest tri-service museum in Western Canada, dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of Canada’s military heritage. Opened in 1990 and later expanded, it comprises several specialized museums and galleries that honor the contributions and sacrifices of the Canadian Armed Forces across all branches—Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The Military Museums

www.themilitarymuseums.ca

+1 403-410-2340

Fax: +1 403-410-2359

Monday – Sunday 10:00 – 17:00

Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day

Admission fee

Gift shop

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Aircraft collection

Hawker Sea Fury F.B.II WG565 AA-A
100493, 18752

116707

104846


23338

WG565/AA-A


133413/X

17425

126334/334


188719


188897

PR451

Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck

Canadair CF-5A Freedom Fighter

Canadair CF-104 Starfighter


Canadair CL-13 Sabre 5

Hawker Sea Fury F.B.II


Lockheed CT-133

McDonnell CF-101B Voodoo

McDonnell F2H Banshee


McDonnell Douglas CF-188 Hornet


McDonnell Douglas CF-188 Hornet (cockpit)

Supermarine Seafire Mk.XV

Highlights of The Military Museums:

1. Museum Components:

  • The Naval Museum of Alberta: Features exhibits on the history of the Royal Canadian Navy, including artifacts like ship models, naval uniforms, and equipment.
  • The Army Museum of Alberta: Chronicles the contributions of Canada’s land forces, with displays of vehicles, weapons, and uniforms from various conflicts.
  • The Air Force Museum of Alberta: Showcases the history of the Royal Canadian Air Force, with a focus on aviation during wartime and peacekeeping missions.

2. Exhibits and Artifacts:

  • Vehicles and Equipment: Includes tanks, armored vehicles, and aircraft like the CF-5 Freedom Fighter.
  • Weapons Collection: A comprehensive collection of weapons used by Canadian forces over the years.
  • Uniforms and Medals: Displays highlighting the bravery and service of individuals.

3. Special Galleries:

  • The Founders’ Gallery: Hosts rotating exhibits that explore historical and contemporary themes related to military service, often through art and photography.
  • The Cold War Exhibit: Explores Canada’s role during the Cold War, including peacekeeping missions and international alliances.

4. Interactive Features:

  • Visitors can experience multimedia presentations, interactive displays, and re-creations of historical settings, such as trenches from World War I.

Why Visit The Military Museums?

The Military Museums provide a profound and comprehensive exploration of Canada’s military history, from the World Wars and the Korean War to peacekeeping and modern-day missions. It’s a place of learning, reflection, and appreciation for the men and women who have served in uniform. The museum’s immersive exhibits and powerful storytelling make it a must-visit for history buffs, students, and anyone interested in the sacrifices made for Canada’s freedom and security.