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The Royal Military College of Canada Museum

The Royal Military College of Canada Museum

Kingston, Ontario
Canada
The Royal Military College of Canada Museum

Established in 1961, the RMCC Museum is housed in the Fort Frederick Martello Tower, a National Historic Site and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The RMCC Museum tells the story of Canada's oldest military college and the earlier Kingston Naval Dockyard. The Mission of the Museum is to collect, conserve, research and interpret material relating to the history of the College, its former Cadets and its site, and through interpretation of the collections to convey this to the serving Naval & Officer Cadets, the broader College community, and the public. The Museum has a large and important collection of local, national and international significance. It comprises well over 7,000 artifacts. 

The new museum will be able to better achieve its mission in its revitalized form. The museum will be accessible and up to date and will contribute to a greater extent to the service of the College and its alumni as well as the public at large. The Museum will be approximately 20,655 net square feet and be designed to LEED Gold and Net Zero Ready.

Sustainability

  • LEED Gold

  • Net Zero Ready

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