Exploring our past to protect our future.
Internment Museum of Canada
Discover the forgotten history of WW1 Internment
Exploring our past to protect our future.
Internment Museum of Canada
Exploring our past to protect our future.
Internment Museum of Canada
Exploring our past to protect our future.
Internment Museum of Canada
The Internment Museum of Canada (IMC) is dedicated to preserving, displaying, and interpreting Canada's First National Internment Operations from 1914 to 1920. Through curated exhibits, artifact interpretation, and educational programs, the museum provides visitors, scholars, and students with a deeper understanding of this important chapter in Canadian history.
The Camps is a Cross-Canada journey that looks at all 24 internment camps in Canada where 8,579 people were wrongfully imprisoned from 1914 - 1920. Removed from the history books in the 1950s.
Hear from internee descendants, Archeologists, Scholars and Military on why these internment operations are relevant today, over 100 years later.
We will be opening soon, so feel free to visit our website for updates
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