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A red poppy with a label on it, displayed in the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.

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Choose your own path It allows YOU to experience life in the trenches during the First World War. As a young Canadian soldier stationed somewhere along the Western Front in the late Fall of 1916, you will live through some of the excitement, despair, brutality and sheer horror of trench warfare.

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Cartoon of two soldiers shooting in the trenches

Explore some of the communities that have helped shape our military history

For centuries, Canada’s military history has benefitted from the heroism and achievements of diverse groups and communities. The poignant, thought-provoking, and often harrowing stories of Indigenous, Black and Asian military members, war artists, and support personnel offer a glimpse into the human side of war, and the conflicts that have made this country what it is today.

A group of people looking at a tank in the Lebreton Gallery at the Canadian War Museum.

Lebreton Gallery

The Canadian War Museum’s LeBreton Gallery contains the most extensive collection of military technology in Canada. The Museum preserves this collection of large military weapons, vehicles and equipment so that the public can better understand the technology that Canadians have operated or confronted in times of both peace and conflict. The LeBreton Gallery tells stories of the human experience of war. The artifacts on display are not inert hunks of metal, rubber and wood but, rather, they represent tools used by thousands of military personnel in peace and in war. Some are intrinsically linked to an individual soldier’s story, while others can help visitors understand the scale and experience of industrialized warfare. The LeBreton Gallery is one of the Museum’s most popular destinations, visited frequently by adults, intergenerational groups and young families who appreciate its wide open spaces. Museum volunteers, many of whom are veterans, are often present in the Gallery to share their lived experience with visitors.

LeBreton Gallery: The Military Technology Collection
Three people looking at a tank in a museum.

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Over the Top is an interactive adventure that allows you to experience the life in the trenches during the First World War.

Based on real-life experiences

The game is based on the real-life experiences of Canadians who lived and died in the trenches during the First World War. Part history and part adventure story, Over the Top is divided into sections.

Choose your own path

It allows YOU to experience life in the trenches during the First World War. As a young Canadian soldier stationed somewhere along the Western Front in the late Fall of 1916, you will live through some of the excitement, despair, brutality and sheer horror of trench warfare.

The Canadian War Museum, located in Ottawa, is a large building adorned with statues.

World War Women

The First and Second World Wars transformed the lives of Canadian women, as they took on new roles in response to the inevitable trials and tragedies of wartime. Through photographs, artwork, diaries and mementoes, World War Women explores their stories. The First and Second World Wars transformed the lives of Canadian women, as they took on new roles in response to the inevitable trials and tragedies of wartime. Through photographs, artwork, diaries and mementoes, World War Women explores their stories.

Explore their stories
A group of women saluting in front of planes.

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