Canadian Museums
Alberta Museums
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Historical Aircraft on Display, Over 40 Display Cabinets and Exhibits, Active Aircraft Restoration Area Personal Artifact Displays of Famous Bush Pilots W.R. "Wop" May, Stan McMillan and others.
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Located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the Alberta Railway Museum (ARM) houses a collection of various railway equipment and buildings. Our main emphasis is on cars and locomotives from the Canadian National Railways (CNR) and Northern Alberta Railways.
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The Glenbow Museum Calgary Glenbow
At the Glenbow Museum, intriguing stories from Western Canada connect with extraordinary art and artifacts from around the world. Combining a museum, art gallery, library and archives all under one roof, Glenbow boasts over a million artifacts and some 28,000 works of art in its vast collections and is one of the largest museums in Canada.
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The Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology
Opened in 1985, the Royal Tyrrell Museum is known the world over as an outstanding palaeontology museum and research facility. Our mandate is to collect, conserve, research, display and interpret palaeontological history with special reference to Alberta's fossil heritage.

British Columbia Museums
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The Canadian Museum of Flight is located at Langley Regional Airport, Langley, BC. The Museum maintains a number of aircraft in flying condition, including a 1930 Waco INF, a 1937 Waco AQC, a 1940 Tiger Moth, a 1940 Fleet Finch and a 1942 Harvard. In addition, a replica of a WW1 SE5A and a replica of a WW2 Mustang are part of the Museum’s collection that fly regularly in the summer months.
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An activity centre, containing facilities for education, research, exhibitions and social engagements - and most importantly, the reconstruction and housing of the BCP45 seiner that once adorned the back of the Canadian five dollar bill.
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See, hear and touch the human history of our coast. On a hillside with a beautiful marine view, the Museum presents vibrant exhibits of ancient First Nations cultures and the unique historic lifestyles of the region. You’ll also find a native plant garden with illustrated signage, and large outdoor artifacts including a historic fishing boat and logging steam donkey.
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The Maritime Museum of British Columbia
The fog shrouded Pacific Coast of North America has a deep and rich heritage that spans the centuries from the first aboriginal cultures to European exploration and early settlement. Meet great characters such as Captains James Cook and George Vancouver.
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The Royal British Columbia Museum
The Royal BC Museum rewards visitors with a magical journey through BC's history. Two intriguing floors of exhibits bring the past to life. The First Peoples Gallery with its forest of totem poles.
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For a comprehensive list of Museums located throughout Vancouver Island BC.
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We are Canada's principal maritime museum on the Pacific, located in the heart of Canada's greatest ports at the gateway to the Pacific Rim. For 45 years, we have been Pacific Canada's premier link to maritime history, art, culture, industry and technology.

Manitoba Museums
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Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature
The Museum’s collections reflect the heritage of Manitoba and other regions of the world. Eight interpretive galleries explore the history and environment of the province from its northern Arctic coast to its southern prairie grasslands.
Winnipeg Railway Museum The perfect way to start your your trip to Canada's North is to visit the museum and learn more about Manitoba's rail heritage.

New Brunswick Museums
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he Museum explores and showcases many facets of Moncton's history through a variety of mediums: its permanent collection, temporary and travelling exhibits, research library and educational programs.

Newfoundland Labrador Museums
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Significant collections are maintained in three curatorial subject areas: Archaeology and Ethnology, History, and Natural History. Most of the collections have a direct relevance to the Newfoundland and Labrador region. At last count, the collections contained more than a million artifacts.

Nova Scotia Museums
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Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic
The Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic commemorates the fishing heritage of the Atlantic coast of Canada and has recently been named as one of the top 1000 best places to see in the US and Canada before you die. Housed in brightly painted red buildings, with floating vessels at wharfside, the Museum offers a host of attractions, a maritime gift shop and restaurant.
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Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
The collection includes artifacts, images, charts and plans relating to the marine history of Nova Scotia. The Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian merchant marine, Nova Scotia small craft and local shipwrecks are particular strengths of the collection much of which represents the period 1850 to the present.
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The Nova Scotia Museum includes 27 family-friendly museum sites where visitors of all ages can enjoy exhibitions, programs, and activities that educate as well as entertain. Life-long learning and meaningful experiences await you.

Ontario Museums
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The Canada Aviation Museum is recognized as having the most extensive aviation collection in Canada and one which ranks among the best in the world. The Museum collects artifacts that illustrate the development of the flying machine in both peace time and war, from the pioneer period to the present time.
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From valuable minerals and fossils hidden beneath our feet to the trees that make the oxygen we breathe, from Arctic plants to zebra mussels and everything in between, nature touches every aspect of our lives.
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The new Museum will be built on LeBreton Flats in the heart of the National Capital Region. Dedicated to the education, preservation and remembrance of Canada's military history, the Museum will make visitors aware of the role that military events have played in our history.
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Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
A living museum featuring the aircraft used by Canadians or Canada's Military from the beginning of World War II up to the present. The Museum's collection includes aircraft that really fly and several that remain on static display and are interactive workshops.
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The Royal Ontario Museum is among the world’s leading museums exhibits of cultural and natural history of Canada and the world. Featuring extraordinary objects, of scientific, cultural and artistic importance.

Prince Edward Island Museums
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The home was once the farmhouse of Margaret and David Macneill, who were cousins of Lucy Maud's grandfather. Lucy Maud visited their farm often as a child and based the setting of her novel Anne of Green Gables on the home and its surroundings.

Quebec Museums
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Canadian Museum of Civilization
As the national museum of human history, the Canadian Museum of Civilization is committed to fostering in all Canadians a sense of their common identity and their shared past. At the same time, it hopes to promote understanding between the various cultural groups that are part of Canadian society.
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The sole Canadian institution dedicated exclusively to contemporary art, the Musée offers a varied program ranging from presentations of its Permanent Collection to exhibitions of works by Québec, Canadian and international artists.
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The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec's collection includes more than 22,000 works, produced mainly in Québec between the beginnings of the colony and the present day.

Saskatchewan Museums
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police Centennial Museum
The regimental museum of the Mounted Police recounting the history of more than 125 proud years of service. Visitors from all over the globe enjoy displays of RCMP artifacts bring alive the history, and accomplishments of the world's most famous police forces.
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he Royal Saskatchewan Museum furthers an understanding of Saskatchewan's natural history and aboriginal cultures, past and present. It communicates that understanding through all available media, especially exhibits and publications, in a culturally and scientifically sensitive manner for the purposes of education and enjoyment.

Yukon Museums
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Dawson City Museum and Historical Society
The beautiful 1901 neo-classical Old Territorial Administration Building--a newly designated National Historic Site of Canada-- harbour's the Dawson City Museum, the largest historical collection in the Yukon Territory.





