06/10/2026
There's something different about learning history when you're standing in front of it.
This week, our community session visited Veterans Voices of Canada at Parkland Mall, and it was a meaningful few hours. The museum covers a remarkable range of Canadian military history, from the Second World War through to Afghanistan, including displays on the Holocaust and the lesser-known story of Canadian volunteers who served in Vietnam. Uniforms, artifacts, personal stories, and the kind of detail that textbooks rarely capture.
Our group had the chance to meet two veterans and the museum's curator, hear some of that history firsthand, and thank the veterans personally for their service. Watching people take that in, ask questions, and make real connections with people and stories that shaped this country, that's what community participation looks like.
If you haven't visited Veterans Voices of Canada at Parkland Mall, it's worth your time. It's free, it's local, and it's the kind of place that stays with you.
Veterans Voices of Canada