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Sam Steele was a barrel of a man.  At a time in history when the average man was 5 foot 5 inches, he stood 6 feet tall.  MORE Sam Steele Jacket

Exhibits & Artifacts

exhibitsThe Centre’s main gallery takes visitors on a journey through the history of the Mounted Police and its evolution from a frontier police to a modern police force known the world over.

Facility Booking

bookingYou can book our facilities for just about anything including weddings, media conferences, fundraisers, and more.

Events

eventsCatch the Sergeant Major’s Parade and other live events happening weekly at RCMP Academy “Depot” Division.

Educators & Groups

educationOur mandate is to tell the RCMP story and therefore “educate” people about the Force and its role in shaping this great country.

Support RCMP HC

supportThe RCMP Heritage Centre is an independent non-profit charitable organization that works with many generous and dedicated friends and donors.

More about RCMPHC

moreLocated on the doorstep of RCMP Academy, “Depot” Division - the story of the RCMP is appropriately told where Cadets are trained and the story begins.

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The RCMP Heritage Centre is an independent non-profit charitable organization that showcases the history of the RCMP and the settlement of Western Canada. We are very proud at the RCMP Heritage Centre to work with many generous and dedicated friends and donors who share our commitment to telling the RCMP story.

Since its inception, the Centre has used modern technology and state-of-the-art exhibits to showcase the history of the RCMP and the Western Frontier both in Canada and internationally. Thanks to the support of our friends and donors, we have been able to combine multimedia presentations, art exhibits, and engaging programming, to explore the role of the RCMP in policing more than 200 communities across Canada. We are proud of the educational programs developed since the RCMP Heritage Centre began and we are working continuously to develop additional programs to attract new audiences and broaden our reach and appeal.

To each and every one of our friends and donors we say “Thank You”. Your vision, commitment and leadership is helping us make the RCMP Heritage Centre a world-class heritage, tourist and educational facility.

For more information, please contact the Heritage Centre:

Phone: (306) 522-7333

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