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working to fit exhibits in a pre-existing space. The exhibit structures, like the building itself, is angular and trapezoidal, reflecting the museum's theme of regeneration, in addition to enhancing the themes of the exhibits. The exhibition areas in the museum feature austere lines of galvanized steel, concrete, wood, and other hard surfaces with strong, and deep colours. The exhibition areas' design was intended to provide visitors with "little comfort or respite," with the "fragmented structure of the exhibits," intended to the story of war. Although angular lines are prevalent throughout the design of the building and exhibitions, coloured curved structures are strategically placed throughout the galleries, acting as a counterpoint to the angular design of the building.
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in a form of "controlled imperfection", intended to create the impression of trauma and disequilibrium. The building's massing largely remains low to the ground, with only the building's eastern portions only rising high above. A significant portion of the building is made out of concrete, with 36,000 cubic metres (47,086 cu yd) of cast-in-place concrete used throughout the building; in addition to 3,750 tonnes of reinforced steel. Many of the exterior and interior walls of the building are placed on a variety of angles, from 90 degrees to 31 degrees, with eight different angles in all used throughout the building.
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turned over war materials sent to the archives to the war museum. After the closure of the Public
Archive's history museum in 1967, materials and documents from the museum were split between the National Museum of Man (now the Canadian Museum of History), and the Canadian War Museum. As a result of the closure of the Public Archive's history museum, the Public Archives began to regularly transfer archival documents to the war museum. In 1982, the museum's archival collection was reorganized into several categories, souvenirs, museum, manuscripts, maps, plans and blueprints, and Canadian War Museum records.
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regeneration; with the green rooftop intended to appear as nature fusing with ruins, showcasing the process of regeneration. The green roof also provides the building with some sustainability benefits; being an economical and efficient solution for stormwater management in the area, providing energy savings, and providing air pollution remediation. The roof was designed to mimic the urban development of the area, with the western portions of the rooftop closer to the rural areas of Ottawa designed to blend in with the surrounding parkland, while the eastern portion closer to
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to resemble large blocks of quarried stone. In addition to concrete, copper that was originally used on the roof of the
Library of Parliament is used on the walls of the museum lobby and the LeBreton Gallery. However, most of the building's interior space remains austere, to provide visitors with a solemn space for reflection. A 7-metre-high (23 ft) audio-visual presentation of what is contained inside the exhibits is situated at the access point from the main foyer to the exhibition areas.
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building also includes a dedicated group entrance; and a sunlit cafeteria along the riverfront portion of the building, with a seasonal terrace; dedicated climate-controlled vaults; and laboratories for on-site repairs of artifacts. Including all areas of the museum, the total gross floor area of the museum building is 40,860 square metres (439,800 sq ft).
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Canadian war art programs since 1971, after the National Gallery of Canada handed over management of the Canadian War Memorial Fund, and over 5,000 works from its Canadian War Records Collections to the war museum; including all of its war art from the Second World War. The museum's military art collection takes its name from
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believed an exhibition on the
Holocaust would further marginalize them; in addition to some historians who believed the museum was an inappropriate space for such an exhibition. Following events commemorating the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War passed, public debate over the museum's future intensified; with the
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confederated Canada. However, the majority of the displays are dedicated to exhibiting items from the 20th century. Items in these displays, along with the individual stories corresponding to each chronological period are exhibited in an attempt to convey the various forms of commemorating the war dead throughout
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Trophies Review Board initially planned for the museum to include an archive, the museum did little archival work until 1967. The archiving of war-related documents was primarily undertaken by the Public Archives of Canada up until that point; although the Public Archives voluntarily
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Items from the museum's collection are either displayed in the museum's exhibits, on tour with travelling exhibitions, loaned out to other institutions, or housed in the museum storage area. From 1967 to 2004, items not on display were stored in off-site facilities; with the
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Hall of Honour is a 200 square metres (2,200 sq ft) oval-shaped exhibit which explores how
Canadian military history has been commemorated and honoured throughout recorded history. The original plaster model that was submitted and later chosen in the National War Memorial design competition
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Gallery: The Military Technology Collection is an open-space gallery housing several items of military equipment used by Canadians, or other military forces. Situated along the eastern portion of the museum, its eastern walls are made of glass, allowing natural sunlight to illuminate the
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Exhibition design teams worked in conjunction with the architectural team for the new museum building, providing the exhibition design team with greater influence in how the exhibitions were arranged, positioned, and shaped; a degree of architectural influence not available to exhibition design teams
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Concrete is a major material used in the museum's lobby; with post-tensioned concrete beams extending throughout the foyer, in addition to 596 tonnes of exposed structural steel. One side of the lobby's walls is textured and patterned like rough-hewn wooden planks, whereas the other side is patterned
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By 2004 the museum began to move its larger artifacts from its exhibits, as well as its storage facility into the new building. By the end of 2004, the museum closed its storage facility in Vimy House and closed its facility in the original
Dominion Archives building in January 2005. The new building
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and war-related materials to memorials across Canada. However, the Commission retained several pieces at the Dominion Archives with the hope they would eventually be exhibited in a national museum. In 1924, the War Trophy Building was built adjacent to the original Dominion Archives building to house
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Regeneration served as the primary theme for the architectural design team of the building, with the design intended to showcase war's impact on nature; and nature's ability to regrow and "regenerate" from war. Tilted and jagged planes, along with roughhewn materials are used throughout the building
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exhibition within the museum. In addition to the exhibition, the architectural expansion plans released in November 1997 included enhanced exhibit spaces, a theatre, and a memorial chamber. However, the proposed exhibit was opposed by Canadian veterans, who felt a sense of neglect by the museum, and
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By the 1990s, museum's staff had voiced the space in the building was inadequate, with some areas of the building deemed environmentally hazardous for the exhibition of certain artifacts. In 1991, the government established the Task Force on Military History Museum Collections in Canada, whose final
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The Military History Research Centre's oral history archive contained nearly 400 interviews in 2007. The oral history collection was started by the museum in 1999. The program devised topic lists to guide interviews toward certain areas of interest; although the framing of the topics is designed to
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containing certificates of service, letters, medals, models, paintings, photographs, rolls of honour, scrapbooks, and souvenirs are situated along the walls of the exhibit. The exhibits are displayed chronologically and include items relating to First Nations, New France, British North America, and
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to a lesser extent. The galleries are themed after four "intertwined principles," geography, brutality, politics, and survival; with each principle serving as the leading theme for a gallery. Visitors are introduced to these principles before entering the galleries, with conceptual phrases relating
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Other educational facilities within the building include the Military History Resource Centre, a museum library and archive; and the 236-seat Barney Danson Theatre. The war museum's theatre is named in honour of Barney Danson, in recognition of his efforts in supporting the Canadian War Museum. The
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The galleries were intended to "enhance the human experiences of war," documenting moments in Canadian military history that helped shape the country; with many of the exhibits drawing links to the events with larger themes of nationhood and national identity. Many of the exhibits were designed to
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With regeneration being the primary theme of the architectural design, the external lines of the building were designed to evoke the "devastations of war," with the building appearing to emerge from a "scarred landscape". The angular building was designed to appear as if it was "emerging from the
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until 1967, when the National Museums of Canada Corporation was formed to manage several national institutions, including the war museum. In the same year, the war museum was relocated from its original building to the former Public Archives of Canada building. Management of the museum was later
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As of 2015, the museum's Beaverbrook Collection of War Art contained over 13,000 pieces of military art. The majority of the war artworks in the collection are on paper, although these works are less often used in museum exhibits than their on canvas counterparts. The museum has been invested in
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Regeneration Hall is an exhibition located at the highest point of the museum building serving as a "physical representation of hope for a better tomorrow". The walls of Regeneration Hall are angled in a manner similar to the buildings on Parliament Hill, with the Peace Tower visible through the
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Equipment is organized into several sections, land, air, sea, field artillery, armoured fighting vehicles, cannon or mortar, and tanks. Most of the equipment in the gallery has been restored and cleaned, arranged and organized with museum labels which provide details on the equipment. The museum
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Nearly the entire southeastern façade of the building is covered in glass, providing people outside the museum a view of some of its items on display in the LeBreton Gallery, an open-storage exhibition space in the building. Near the top of the building's walls are a series of small windows that
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In 2000, the museum's photographic archives contained over 600 photograph collections or fonds; holding more than 17,000 individual photographs, and more than 250 photo albums. The collection was largely obtained through private sources, most of whom had taken the photo as participants in these
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to acquire a large number of German military equipment. During the Cold War, the museum's collection continued to expand with the Canadian Armed Forces transferring its obsolete equipment, as well as examples of enemy equipment to the museum. During the 1990s, the museum also began to acquire a
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Conversely, the walls inside Memorial Hall are made out of smooth concrete, with only a grid pattern resembling the headstones used for Canadian First World War soldiers etched into the walls. The exhibit is illuminated by a skylight which extends beyond from the building's rooftop; while a
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Situated within the lobby of the museum, Memorial Hall serves as a place for sombre reflection and remembrance. The exhibit's access point is angled upwards; with its doorway designed to provide an illusion of narrowness. The walls surrounding the access point are cladded in copper and are
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A 20,500 square metres (221,000 sq ft) self-seeding green roof, which connects to the surrounding parkland and riverfront, is also situated on the rooftop of the building. The green roof was incorporated into the museum building in order to reflect the building's larger theme of
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The Military History Research Centre is a facility in the museum that houses the Hartland Molson Library Collection, and the George Metcalf Archival Collection. The Hartland Molson Library Collection serves as the museum's reference collection on Canadian military history, materials, and
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was appointed to the board of trustees and the war museum advisory committee in 1998. This led to an increase in the museum's research capacity and towards the establishment of the Centre of Military History. Danson later secured for the museum the acquisition of property near
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glass-enclosed pool of water sits on the south side of Memorial Hall. The design of the exhibit was intended to provide visitors with the feeling of weightlessness. The exhibit contains a single artifact, the original headstone for the soldier eventually reburied at the
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In 1994, the museum's collection held approximately 6,550 posters; with 3,770 posters originating from Canada, 692 from the United Kingdom, 612 from the United States, and the remaining from a variety of countries in Europe, and Australia. In 2019, 39 of the 99
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between 1910 and 1919; although in doing so, the militia believed the archives had assumed responsibility for establishing any future military museum. By the 1910s, the militia began to redirect potential donors of military artifacts to the Dominion Archives.
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allow for in-depth conversation, one free of bias. Interviews were either conducted by the museum's research team, or ex-military officers and averaged 90 minutes in length. Subjects of interviews include service members who served in the Second World War,
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The Canadian War Museum functions as a history museum, and as a "palace of memory". As a result, many of the museum's permanent exhibitions function as both educational exhibits, and as a memorial. Permanent exhibitions at the museum include the
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illuminated only by light fixtures installed in the floor, and a light mounted on the ceiling. The portion of the museum where Memorial Hall is situated is also aligned on an axis with the Peace Tower of the Canadian Parliament Buildings.
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report called for more resources to be given to the museum, referring to its shape in the original Dominion Archives building as "embarrassing," and a "national disgrace." Although the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation invested
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moved its operations to a new facility. However, the museum continued to use the War Trophies building as a storage facility. In the same year, management of the war museum was assumed by the National Museums of Canada Corporation; a
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convening a hearing in February 1998 to determine the future of the exhibition and the museum itself. Following the Senate Subcommittee hearings, the chair of the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation,
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for the Canadian National Vimy Memorial. From 1937 to 2000, the models were held in storage, before they were exhibited in an exhibition in 2000. The models are now used in the Regeneration Hall exhibition.
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labels accompanying the pieces are focused primarily on the technical aspects of the equipment. The equipment housed in LeBreton Gallery is among the largest items in the museum's collections and includes a
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in 1897; intended to mimic the imperialistic fervour that existed during that period. In 2015, the museum opened a new portion of the gallery on the homefront during the First World War, highlighting the
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are a series of four Canadian military history galleries arranged chronologically. Memorial Hall is the only exhibition that is free to the public, with Memorial Hall being accessible through the lobby.
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in the 19th century. Many of the exhibits showcase how early conflicts in Canada were shaped by geography, and centred around lakes, streams, and rivers. Conflicts covered in this exhibit include the
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Building used as storage from 1967 to 1983, and Vimy House used as storage from 1983 to 2004. During the 20th century, archival materials belonging to the war museum were also held in a warehouse in
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The museum's collection originated from the artifacts and archival materials originally held at Cartier Square Military Museum in 1880; including an assortment of weapons; a bell from
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issued a 50¢ stamp to commemorate the opening of the new museum. The total cost to build a new building for the museum, and the exhibitions was approximately C$ 135 million.
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on 5 November 1880. Established with the intention to be a museum of national interest, the institution sought to preserve historical records and materials relating to the
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The Canadian Experience galleries are a collection of four galleries that take up 5,028 square metres (54,120 sq ft) of space. The four galleries document the
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measures during the mid-1990s. A museum supporter's group, the "Friends of the Canadian War Museum" was established in 1995 to assist the museum in fundraising efforts.
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that was later selected as the design for the National War Memorial. The museum's collection also includes the original scale plaster models by
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2960:"Front the Cold War to the Present"
2934:"Thomas G. Fuller memorial passage"
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4131:Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
3858:Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
3800:Friends of the Canadian War Museum
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4242:Great Canadian Theatre Company
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3564:Brandon, Laura (6 June 1995).
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1628:United Nations Emergency Force
1444:Over the Top, Neuville-Vitasse
1068:Governor General's Foot Guards
1052:Hitler's Car: A Symbol of Evil
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4898:World War I museums in Canada
2278:. Legion Magazine. 1 May 2005
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1279:end of World War II in Europe
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810:Canadian Experience Galleries
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4161:Pinhey's Point Historic Site
3890:Virtual Museum of New France
2599:Canadian Consulting Engineer
2548:. Canadian Museum of History
2464:. PCL Construction Inc. 2020
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593:Aerial view of the museum's
240:Virtual Museum of New France
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4863:Cold War museums in Canada
4181:Portrait Gallery of Canada
4171:National Gallery of Canada
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3902:National Gallery of Canada
3880:Canadian Museum of History
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3836:National museums of Canada
3738:Pulsifer, Cameron (2007).
3281:Halliday, Hugh A. (1994).
3195:Moriyama, Raymond (2012).
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3340:Canadian Military History
3287:Canadian Military History
2491:"New Canadian War Museum"
2314:The Canadian Encyclopedia
1682:List of museums in Ottawa
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575:Combined Bomber Offensive
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3636:10.25071/1916-0925.40063
3617:Celinscak, Mark (2018).
3585:. Art Canada Institute.
3092:Iarocci, Andrew (2013).
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1677:List of military museums
1275:Royal Highland Emigrants
1225:Canadian military medals
1034:, the homefront and the
4222:Canadian Tulip Festival
4093:National Historic Sites
4088:Monuments and memorials
4083:Supreme Court of Canada
3845:National Capital Region
3623:Canadian Jewish Studies
3581:Brandon, Laura (2021).
3570:Material History Review
3537:McCoy, Brendan (2000).
3334:Barker, Stacey (2017).
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2996:. Postmedia Network Inc
2890:Material History Review
2179:Ottawa Business Journal
1750:"About the Corporation"
1723:Canadian Victoria Cross
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1283:Allied-occupied Germany
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4121:Billings Estate Museum
3944:Canadian Postal Museum
3457:catalogue.warmuseum.ca
3433:. Art Canada Institute
2767:"Early Wars in Canada"
1672:Lest We Forget Project
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4295:Britannia Yacht Club
4267:Ottawa Jazz Festival
4257:National Arts Centre
4227:Centrepointe Theatre
4024:Confederation Square
2546:www.historymuseum.ca
2537:Haley, Bill (2005).
1786:on 21 September 2020
1615:Battle of Vimy Ridge
1589:Library and archives
1391:, Charles Sims, and
1300:awarded to Canadians
1267:1759 siege of Quebec
997:suffragette movement
965:North-West Rebellion
925:Early Wars in Canada
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881:Early Wars in Canada
670:construction manager
664:consultant, whereas
525:Government of Canada
4510:Fallowfield Station
4330:Wesley Clover Parks
4305:Nepean Sailing Club
4186:Royal Canadian Mint
4156:Canadian War Museum
3885:Canadian War Museum
3138:"Regeneration Hall"
1482:Women Making Shells
1361:Bobs Cogill Haworth
1172:, and the painting
1093:The final gallery,
941:confederated Canada
523:In March 2000, the
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235:Canadian War Museum
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4481:and infrastructure
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4358:Dominion Arboretum
3646:Museum and Society
2834:"Second World War"
2495:Canadian Architect
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2276:legionmagazine.com
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4237:Gladstone Theatre
4232:CityFolk Festival
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3592:978-1-4871-0272-2
3310:The National Post
3206:978-1-55365-995-2
3103:978-1-55458-646-2
2350:on 1 January 2013
1780:www.octranspo.com
1609:Depiction of the
1207:Floor-to-ceiling
1163:Regeneration Hall
1044:Mercedes-Benz 770
927:gallery explores
818:Regeneration Hall
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4478:Architecture
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4397:Kìwekì Point
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154:Mark O'Niell
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4836:WikiProject
4778:Stittsville
4728:North Gower
4573:Beacon Hill
4272:Shaw Centre
4207:Barrymore's
4073:Rideau Hall
4051:Peace Tower
3750:(2): 59–68.
3725:: 149–153.
3677:(3): 19–27.
3652:(1): 1–15.
3612:(1): 61–64.
3463:2 September
3437:25 December
3396:(2): 84–87.
3223:|work=
3197:The Process
3120:|work=
3015:Jaeger 2020
2918:6 September
2876:Jaeger 2020
2864:Jaeger 2020
2821:Jaeger 2020
2754:Jaeger 2020
2737:Jaeger 2020
2725:Jaeger 2020
2670:Jaeger 2020
2567:Jaeger 2020
2462:www.pcl.com
2282:17 February
2189:17 February
1995:Noakes 2015
1965:lop.parl.ca
1916:Noakes 2015
1897:Noakes 2015
1662:conflicts.
1545:, 1917–1919
1353:Alma Duncan
1265:during the
1062:tank named
1050:, entitled
961:War of 1812
945:Beaver Wars
939:, and post-
803:Exhibitions
707:Peace Tower
642:The Commons
634:The Commons
597:, with the
568:Canada Post
343:Lee-Enfield
163:James Fleck
159:Chairperson
120: /
95:Coordinates
59:Established
4852:Categories
4773:Sandy Hill
4673:Hintonburg
4668:Heron Gate
4658:Gloucester
4633:Cumberland
4613:Centretown
4603:Carlington
4563:Alta Vista
4540:Transitway
4277:Winterlude
4066:West Block
4061:East Block
4006:historical
3719:Archivaria
3522:Brown 2007
3507:Brown 2007
3495:Brown 2007
2393:. Divisare
2354:22 October
1733:References
1638:, and the
1596:rare books
1357:Colin Gill
1298:that were
1269:; and the
1216:Collection
1060:M4 Sherman
963:, and the
933:New France
820:, and the
743:Morse code
730:Morse code
638:green roof
630:urban park
595:green roof
484:Vimy House
449:Vimy House
329:Background
212:.warmuseum
137:War museum
108:75°43′02″W
105:45°25′02″N
4763:Riverview
4698:Lowertown
4678:Hunt Club
4653:The Glebe
4618:Chinatown
4593:Britannia
4568:Barrhaven
4493:Buildings
4380:Greenbelt
4199:festivals
3991:Landmarks
3777:149114133
3731:1923-6409
3658:1479-8360
3629:: 11–30.
3316:22 August
3293:(1): 128.
3254:22 August
3225:ignored (
3215:cite book
3177:10 August
3148:20 August
3122:ignored (
3112:cite book
3080:Shah 2017
3065:Shah 2017
3053:Shah 2017
3038:17 August
2970:24 August
2844:24 August
2803:24 August
2777:24 August
2713:Dean 2009
2698:17 August
2653:Dean 2009
2605:17 August
2552:17 August
2501:18 August
2468:18 August
2432:Dean 2009
2397:18 August
2320:15 August
2042:18 August
1971:28 August
1790:25 August
1760:14 August
1539:Sacrifice
1486:Mabel May
1385:Mabel May
1256:HMS
1174:Sacrifice
1122:gallery.
901:homefront
842:Leicester
640:connects
492:Holocaust
473:austerity
169:Architect
151:President
4812:Category
4793:Westboro
4753:Richmond
4708:Metcalfe
4703:Manotick
4643:Dunrobin
4638:Downtown
4441:Shopping
4002:National
3853:Ingenium
3576:: 67–74.
3549:(2): 73.
3346:(1): 12.
1776:"Pimisi"
1725:in 1993.
1666:See also
1577:Untitled
1273:for the
1099:Cold War
871:gallery.
767:Interior
688:Exterior
648:Building
420:and the
143:Director
89:, Canada
77:Location
4748:Osgoode
4743:Orleans
4515:O-Train
4488:Bridges
4108:Museums
3932:Defunct
3843:In the
1306:War art
1271:colours
1258:Neptune
1089:gallery
1074:of the
1010:gallery
951:to the
919:gallery
915:in the
781:fly ash
658:Stantec
632:called
313:History
272:Ontario
262:on the
258:) is a
205:Website
87:Ontario
69:1942-01
67: (
4783:Vanier
4718:Nepean
4683:Kanata
4663:Greely
4287:Sports
3995:Ottawa
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2944:22 May
2631:22 May
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1526:, 1918
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1030:, the
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955:, the
891:, and
865:trench
824:. The
705:, and
400:, the
362:Ottawa
268:Ottawa
199:Pimisi
83:Ottawa
4713:Navan
4535:Roads
4340:Parks
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