Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Regimental Museum and Archives

Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Regimental Museum and Archives

Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Regimental Museum and Archives

Queen's Own Rifles' Machine Gun Detachment circa 1901

Queen's Own Rifles' Machine Gun Detachment circa 1901

Queen's Own Rifles soldiers returning from the North West Rebellion, 1885

Queen's Own Rifles soldiers returning from the North West Rebellion, 1885

2nd Battalion Mascot

2nd Battalion Mascot

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Hours:
  • Open Daily: 9:30 am to 5 pm - Last admission 4:30 pm (Please note the tower closes at 4.30 pm to accommodate "Escape the Tower" game.) Closes at 1:00 pm on Christmas Eve, December 24 Closed on Christmas Day, December 25
Fees:
  • Fees include both Casa Loma and the Queen's Own Rifles Museum and include HST: $25.00 - Adults (18-59) $20.00 - Seniors (60+) $20.00- Youth (14 - 17) $15.00 - Children (4-13) Entrance to Sir Henry Pellatt documentary and use the Casa Loma multimedia audio guide is included in the admission price. Onsite parking: $10 flat rate per vehicle. Additional paid parking is available at George Brown College (south of Casa Loma, off Macpherson Avenue)
  • Partially Accessible
  • ASL interpreted tours
  • Support Animals
  • Elevator
  • Gift Shop
  • Parking
  • Change Tables/Family Room
  • Restaurant
  • Heritage Garden
  • Public Transportation
  • Wedding Services
  • Facilities Rental

This military museum for Canada's olderst continuously serving infantry regiment,  is located on the third floor of Casa Loma, the former grand estate of Major General Sir Henry Pellatt who was a member and supporter of the Queen's Own Rifles for over fifty years.

The museum has a collection of regimental artifacts from the 1860s to the present. Items in the collection include documents in the regimental archives and a uniform collection dating back to 1866.

Website: qormuseum.org

Type: Military Museum | Historic Building