
They have hours of operation, but don't make a special trip to see it, it may be opened during their...
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The Thunder Bay Military Museum in Thunder Bay, Ontario, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the military history of Northwestern Ontario. It specifically houses the Regimental memorabilia of The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment, including medals won by Captain Christopher Patrick John O'Kelly, VC, MC during World War I. Notable items on display also include the scarlet dress uniform of Captain J. Hunter and the medals of RSM James Morrison.
Open weekdays and Tuesday nights, the museum offers free admission to the public. Visitors can explore a collection of historical artifacts, learn about local military heroes, and gain insight into the region's military past. The Museum's President is Lieutenant-Colonel/Doctor T.M.S. Kaipio, and its Curator is Lieutenant Myles G. Penny.
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They have hours of operation, but don't make a special trip to see it, it may be opened during their...
Spent the day with Jeep club in Thunder bay. Then a tour of the Museum with George. A must see for m...
I was given an excellent tour of the museum and the entire armouries including messes from MasterSgt...
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