Military Communications And Electronics Museum

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95 Craftsman Blvd, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +7
Website : https://www.candemuseum.org/
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Description : Free museum with thousands of items related to military signals from the early-1900s & onward.

95 Craftsman Blvd, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4, Canada
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Michael Bettinger on Google

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Keep up the good work! A rare museum focusing on an obscure branch of the military. Everyone knows we need the comms guys, but not everyone knows what they are doing with only minor Hollywood mentions.
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John Wesson on Google

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Totally awesome museum! The people involved with this museum have done an amazing job of displaying equipment that dates back beyond the first world war. Those who live in or visit Kingston should not miss any opportunity to visit the Military Communications Museum.
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Meghan B on Google

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This museum was a decent little museum before. Now, it's even better. For a place that's by donation, it's great. There are some awesome artefacts. If you're a fan of all things military or specifically a signals and engineering nerd (like me), it's a must. Some of the video and interactive displays weren't working during my visit, but they are a newer addition to the place, so I expect they need to work out the kinks.
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kevin kevin on Google

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Good exhibits and has a few big piece of equipment
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Peter Sheremeta on Google

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Museum currently closed to general public. No firm date for reopening has been identified.
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Bird Less on Google

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It was very nostalgic to see how much communication has changed since WW1. I really enjoyed the layout and the self guided tour. Very fun would go back when in kingston again.
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Stephen Arnold on Google

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We have a large number of museums in Kingston and I believe the Military Communications Museum is the largest. It recently went through a major enlargement in order to house the large trucks jammed full of communications equipment and big pieces of communications towers. Still there are all sorts of human size exhibits and displays from the original museum. Much use is made of mannequins wearing uniforms and communications equipment. The First World War is also widely represented in artifacts, photographs and artwork. This visit to the Museum was part of March break. The kids and grandkids were able to make take-aways such as Murney Towers and bracelets representing Morse code letters. They could also engage in activities where they could connect electronic and electrical items to make things happen.
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Brian Kim on Google

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One of the most interesting places to visit in Kingston, learning stories about how Canadian military made history in communications. The museum is huge, enough for about an hour of tour, and there's a kit shop inside!

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