10440 108 Ave NW #118, Edmonton, AB T5H 3Z9, CanadaMap
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Excellent little museum for military history enthusiasts
The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Museum, housed in a former armory just north of downtown Edmonton, tells the story of this Canadian military regiment's role in the First and Second World Wars and more rec...
Excellent little museum for military history enthusiasts
The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Museum, housed in a former armory just north of downtown Edmonton, tells the story of this Canadian military regiment's role in the First and Second World Wars and more rec...
Housed in a beautiful old building. Has two large rooms of guns, metals, uniforms, historical narrative etc. Kids really enjoyed the visit. Is free but they accept donations.
Excellent little museum for military history enthusiasts
The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Museum, housed in a former armory just north of downtown Edmonton, tells the story of this Canadian military regiment's role in the First and Second World Wars and more rec...
Excellent little museum for military history enthusiasts
The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Museum, housed in a former armory just north of downtown Edmonton, tells the story of this Canadian military regiment's role in the First and Second World Wars and more rec...
Great piece of Canadian and Edmonton history
Great exhibit of World War I. Did not make it through all of the museum but learned a lot. Will be returning soon. Staff were excellent and helpful
Great piece of Canadian and Edmonton history
Great exhibit of World War I. Did not make it through all of the museum but learned a lot. Will be returning soon. Staff were excellent and helpful
Nice military museum!
Housed in a beautiful old building. Has two large rooms of guns, metals, uniforms, historical narrative etc. Kids really enjoyed the visit. Is free but they accept donations.