Opened in October 1988 by Lieutenant Governor Helen Hunley to accommodate the naval aircraft that had survived the Tecumseh fire of 1984, The Naval Museum of Alberta in Calgary, Western Canada, Canada, quickly grew into its present day stature as the largest Canadian Naval Museum in the country. Over the years Naval Museum of Alberta has accumulated priceless naval artefacts from around the world.
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The Navy Museum of Alberta in Calgary, Western Canada, offers tours for all ages which take you on a journey through the stories and adventures of the men and women who have served our country and honour naval tradition. We also have special tours for Scouts, Guides and Cadets. Please call and we can accommodate special needs or special times.
A dedicated cadre of eager volunteers have worked tirelessly over the years to restore aircraft, guns, ship models and hundreds of artefacts and mementoes that were used during training and war on the high seas dating back two hundred years or more. These same volunteers have over the years manned the front desk at the Museum on a daily basis. They have provided group tours, worked at community events, attended school Remembrance Day functions and participated in any number of community activities representing the Naval Museum of Alberta. Their pride of service has been exemplary and obvious to the thousands of visitors they have entertained and enlightened over the past twenty-three years.
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