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Visit our galleries to explore over a century of RCMP history, from the formation of the North-West Mounted Police in 1873, to the modern-day Mountie. Guests of the RCMP Heritage Centre can experience both the historical and modern-day stories of the RCMP through a variety of traditional and informative exhibits, virtual and augmented reality experiences, and live events.
The Centre is located on RCMP Academy, Depot Division land, where Mounties have trained since 1885. The Heritage Centre is operated by a non-profit organization, and supported by the RCMP’s Historical Collections Unit.
With excitement building around the 150th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and supported by a mandate to commemorate this significant part of Canadian history, the RCMP Heritage Centre is advancing plans to become Canada’s newest national museum.
Museums serve a civic purpose. In becoming Canada’s newest national museum, the RCMP Heritage Centre will engage Canadians in exploring the best ways to honour the past with authenticity and to tell even the most difficult stories with dignity and compassion.
There are many proud chapters in the RCMP story, and others that are intensely painful. By acknowledging the struggles of the past, the Museum will offer the chance for visitors to reflect, hear from diverse perspectives, and learn about Canada’s history and its future.
We acknowledge that the land on which we gather, and where the RCMP Heritage Centre is located is Treaty 4 territory, which is the traditional territory of the Anihšinābēk, Nêhiyawak, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Peoples, and the original home of the Métis Nation. We recognize and acknowledge their culture and contributions.
Hey Teachers 🍎
From now until December our Programming team will be collaborating with Centre for Socially Engaged Theatre (CSET) to offer your classroom a FREE interactive program.
🎭 Acting Up: Enhancing Allyship and Addressing Racism
Through theatre, arts, and improv students will explore:
✅ The impacts of racism
✅ The importance of allyship
✅ Maintaining healthy relationships
📥 Email us to register your classroom or get more information | programs@rcmphc.com
Funding for this program is generously provided by the Community Initiatives Fund.
Not all heroes wear boots 🐾
Last Saturday, we were proud to take part in the ceremony unveiling a statue to honour the extraordinary contributions of the RCMP Police Service Dogs and their handlers.
Visit the RCMP Heritage Centre`s Princess Royal Walkway to see this beautiful tribute.
#RCMPHC #YQR #PSD
Happy National Online Learning Day! 💻🍎
As we celebrate the incredible world of online learning we want to highlight one of the many virtual programs offered at the RCMP Heritage Centre, the History of the NWMP.
Our Programming team will take you on a virtual walk through the RCMP Heritage Centre to learn about the formation of the RCMP, their journey west, and their role in the formation of Canada. 🍁
🔗 Click the link in bio to book your class!
#RCMPHC #nationalonlinelearningday
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, or Orange Shirt Day is approaching.
We wear orange on September 30 to honour the lived experiences of Residential School survivors, to remember the ones who did not make it home, and affirm that Every Child Matters🧡
Show your solidarity with a shirt purchased from our retail shop.
Portions of the proceeds of sales directly support our partnerships with Indigenous artists for Orange Shirt Week.
Follow the link in bio to find our online retail shop! 🛍