Your stories live here! Guelph Museums consists of three heritage sites -- Guelph Civic Museum, McCrae House, and Locomotive 6167 -- where we explore our local histories through permanent and changing exhibitions, interactive galleries, as well as special events and engagement activities. We invite you to join us as we preserve and share the objects and stories that trace the history of Guelph, Ontario, as well as the history of the land.
Guelph is situated on the ancestral homelands of the Anishinaabek Peoples, specifically the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Guelph Museums commits to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action. We continue to strengthen our relationships with the Original Peoples of Turtle Island, as we move forward together in the search for collective truth and healing.
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Military Lecture: "It was hell, that's all": Artillery and the Senses in the Canadian Corps, 1914-18
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Military Lecture: Civilians at the Sharp End – First Canadian Army Civil Affairs in Northwest Europe
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Military Lecture: Atomic Soldiers - The Canadian Military and Radiation Exposure during the Cold War
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