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Travelling exhibitions

Wherever you may be, dive into the history of this country with travelling exhibitions from the Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum. Each year, this well-established program and its expert staff invite museums from across Canada, and around the world, to take their visitors on a journey through time.

Through carefully selected images, interpretive texts, videos and objects, our exhibitions tell the military, cultural, social, political and sports stories that have shaped this country.

Whether you choose an exhibition with artifacts, or one without, the wide array of available exhibitions can be adapted to just about any host institution. Modular and bilingual, our exhibitions generally include a detailed installation manual, a guide for interpretive programming and promotional tools.

Museums Assistance Program

The Exhibition Circulation Fund provides support towards the borrowing fees for travelling exhibitions. Applications are accepted throughout the year.

Travelling exhibitions

Download our brochure for information on available and upcoming travelling exhibits.

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The exterior of the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.
The exterior of the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.

Our exhibitions

Our programming abounds in discovery, thanks to the outstanding travelling exhibitions offered by the Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum.

Exploring the suspension of civil liberties in Canada during the First World War, the Second World War and the 1970 October Crisis, Lost Liberties – The War Measures Act sheds an unpublished and poignant light on the enduring impact of the Act on Canada and its people.

The Ones We Met highlights the importance of traditional Inuit knowledge in determining the fate of the Franklin Expedition. Relive key moments in Canadian history through the exhibition Snapshots of Canada.

Munnings – The War Years explores battlefield realities of the First World War in oil paintings and sketches featuring equestrian scenes, landscapes, and portraits. The Wounded presents black-and-white portraits of 18 Canadian soldiers who served in Afghanistan, sharing stories of loss, recovery, and hope.

No matter where you live, our Museums come to you, helping you get to know more about our shared past.

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