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The South African and First World Wars – Canadian Experience Gallery 2

Canada’s contributions in these overseas wars led to a growing autonomy and international recognition, but at great cost.

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Canada’s sacrifices and contributions to the South African and First World Wars led to an increased sense of nationhood and to international recognition. However, the strain of war nearly tore the country apart.

In this gallery, visitors enter an imperialistic setting marking the 1897 Diamond Jubilee. Canada was proud to be part of the British Empire and celebrated in its greatness. Despite intense debates over whether to support Britain’s war in South Africa, Canada sent an overseas force. This decision marked an important change in Canadian military relations: Canada was now willing and able to support its allies by fighting in other countries.

To mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, the Canadian War Museum has revamped the Vimy section of Gallery 2. New artifacts and new audio, video and interactive content will help visitors understand this iconic battle and its enduring legacy.

Photo at top of page: CWM2019-0032-0007-Dm

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Suggested visit: 45 minutes
To get the most of the exhibition, we suggest giving yourself about 45 minutes to explore.

The South African and First World Wars – Canadian Experience Gallery 2

A look at Canada’s role within the British Empire, and an exploration of a reconstructed trench.

The South African and First World Wars – Canadian Experience Gallery 2

A look at Canada’s role within the British Empire, and an exploration of a reconstructed trench.

For Crown and Country – The South African and First World Wars

Canada’s sacrifices and contributions to the South African and First World Wars led to an increased sense of nationhood and to international recognition, but at great cost. By showcasing artifacts, images, posters and art, this souvenir catalogue explores the many ways in which these two overseas wars forever changed Canada.

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