On Ctrip, this is the same address as St Andrew s church. The last line of the church sign is "48th Highlanders museum". The memorial is located inside the church. There is a monument in Queen's Park that will also be remembered about this period of history.
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On Ctrip, this is the same address as St Andrew s church. The last line of the church sign is "48th Highlanders museum". The memorial is located inside the church. There is a monument in Queen's Park that will also be remembered about this period of history.
The niche museum in the Presbyterian Church in St. Bernard District, after visiting the church, you will see the big museum promotional card erected next to it. The staff of the museum is an old grandfather, very kind, the museum is free, no need to buy tickets. The church was built in 1959 and the museum opened in 1997. It is interesting that the staff here are all members of the 48th Highland Soldiers volunteering, so they are all kind grandpas. The exhibits here are also mainly military supplies, which commemorate the contribution of the 48th regiment to Toronto. The museum is only open for visits on Wednesday and Thursday.