Canadian War Museum Employee Directory
Museums, Historical Sites, and ZoosQuebec, Canada51-200 Employees
The Canadian War Museum is Canada's national museum of military history, positioned within the museums and historical sites sector and recognized for its scholarly approach to armed conflict. Based in Gatineau, Quebec, the institution manages an extensive collection that spans vehicles, uniforms, medals, memoirs, and more than 13,000 items from the Beaverbrook Collection of War Art, contributing to a total holding of several million artifacts, artworks, documents, and media. The museum also houses the Military History Research Centre, which preserves the George Metcalf Archival Collection and the Hartland Molson Library to support primary and secondary research on Canada's military history. In 2026, the museum expanded its public programs through a partnership to launch a traveling exhibition titled Portraits - Stories of Black Canadian Military Service, developed with the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia and the Niagara Military Museum, commencing March 13. The exhibition and related initiatives illustrate the institution's role in educating diverse audiences—researchers, students, and the general public—about Canada's military heritage. The organization operates as a mid-sized cultural institution, serving a national audience from its Gatineau base.