Royal Roads Military College - Royal Roads Military College Museum

Royal Roads Military College Museum
Location Hatley Castle, on the campus of the Royal Roads University
Website www.rmc.ca/other/museum/index_e.html (Official)

Hatley Castle is home to the Royal Roads Military College Museum.

The museum is located in Hatley Castle, on the campus of the Royal Roads University and former campus of the Royal Roads Military College of Canada. The Museum mandate is to collect, conserve, research and display material relating to the history of the Royal Roads Military College, its former cadets and its site.

The Royal Roads Military College Museum is a member of the Canadian Museums Association and the Organization of Military Museums of Canada Inc. The Royal Roads Museum is an accredited museum within the Canadian Forces Museum System.

The museum has formed a cooperating association of friends of the museum to assist with projects.

  • Royal Roads Military College mace

  • Royal Roads Military College chair

  • Canadian Military College uniforms

  • Canadian Military College Rank & year bars

  • Canadian Military College pins & buttons (Queen`s Crown)

  • The Log Royal Roads Military College yearbook

  • Royal Military College of Canada alumni button

  • Royal Roads Military College Plaque

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