Military Communications and Electronics Museum

Military Communications and Electronics Museum The Military Communications and Electronics Museum is an accredited museum of the Department of National Defence. Not convinced?

The Military Communications & Electronic Museum is located at CFB Kingston on 95 Craftsman Blvd., Highway #2, Kingston East, Ontario, Canada. All of our galleries (MCEM/RCEME/Vehicle) spaces are now open, with limited distancing and safety measures in place. Some parts of the MCEM gallery will have to remain closed due to the cleaning/disinfection guidelines. Barriers have been installed for the s

afety of the artifacts. For your safety, some interactive elements in the galleries are temporarily unavailable.

​Masks are required at all times.

​Food and drinks are not permitted in the galleries.

​To book your tickets go to the Mercury Shop website https://themercuryshop.myshopify.com/search?q=tickets

The Museum offers 10,000 square feet of display area with over 5,000 items to view. Come and visit us to see our many displays from the early years of military communications to the present. Our exhibits provide a rich and dynamic experience that will excite the entire family. Chat with our volunteers and share their knowledge; most are veterans of WWII and Peacekeeping missions. For souvenirs and mementos the Mercury Shop is a well appointed kit shop with something for everyone. Read online reviews here: http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g154992-d3477971-Reviews-Military_Communications_and_Electronics_Museum-Kingston_Ontario.html

Tours can be arranged by contacting Racine Manradge
(613) 541-4675
[email protected]

Donate to the Museum Foundation
https://www.canadahelps.org/CharityProfilePage.aspx?CharityID=s77658

77 Line Expo!
05/31/2026

77 Line Expo!

05/31/2026
77 Line Regiment 10th Anniversary Celebration! / Célébration du 10e anniversaire du 77e Régiment des Ligne !Open to the ...
05/28/2026

77 Line Regiment 10th Anniversary Celebration! / Célébration du 10e anniversaire du 77e Régiment des Ligne !

Open to the public!/ Ouvert au public!

CMCEN / RCMCE Canadian Forces School of Communications & Electronics Canadian Forces Base Kingston / Base des Forces canadiennes de Kingston Kingston MFRC / CRFM Kingston Kingston & Area Association of Museums, Art Galleries & Historic Sites CFB Kingston Personnel Support Programs Visit Kingston

Exposition marquant le 10e anniversaire de la ligne 77Le 77e Régiment des Ligne s'apprête à célébrer son 10e anniversair...
05/28/2026

Exposition marquant le 10e anniversaire de la ligne 77

Le 77e Régiment des Ligne s'apprête à célébrer son 10e anniversaire lors d'un événement organisé au musée de la BFC Kingston-C&E le 31 mai 2026. Cette exposition mettra en lumière l'histoire du régiment, ses capacités et la contribution de ses membres aux opérations des Forces armées canadiennes. Elle sera ouverte aux militaires en service, aux anciens membres, aux familles, aux partenaires et au grand public, et l'entrée sera gratuite. L'événement comprendra des présentations, des démonstrations et une exposition au musée.

Date : dimanche 31 mai 2026, de 11 h à 15 h
Lieu : Musée militaire C et E (95, boulevard Craftsman, Kingston, ON)
Entrée gratuite !
Tout le monde est le bienvenu !
⚡🛰🦆📞

CMCEN / RCMCE @ CFB Kingston Personnel Support ProgramMilitary Communications and Electronics Museum Foundation Canadian Forces Base Kingston / Base des Forces canadiennes de Kingston Canadian Forces School of Communications & Electronics

77 Line 10th Anniversary Expo77 Line Regiment is set to celebrate its 10th Anniversary with an event at CFB Kingston-C&E...
05/28/2026

77 Line 10th Anniversary Expo
77 Line Regiment is set to celebrate its 10th Anniversary with an event at CFB Kingston-C&E Museum on May 31, 2026. This expo will showcase the regiment's history, capabilities, and the contributions of its members to Canadian Armed Forces operations. It will be open to serving members, former members, families, partners, and the public, with no cost to attend. The event will include displays, demonstrations, and a museum exhibit.

When: Sunday 31 May 2026, 11am- 3pm
Where: At the Military C and E Museum (95 Craftsman Blvd, Kingston ON)
Free Admission!
Everyone Welcome!
⚡🛰🦆📞

Kingston Personnel Support Programs Canadian Forces School of Communications & Electronics Military Communications and Electronics Museum Foundation Canadian Forces Base Kingston / Base des Forces
de Kingston Kingston & Area Association of Museums, Art Galleries & Historic Sites

Come see the Camp X display at the museum!-----------------------------------------------------Venez découvrir l'exposit...
05/26/2026

Come see the Camp X display at the museum!
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Venez découvrir l'exposition sur le Camp X au musée !

Canada once operated one of the world’s most secretive military training programs… and most Canadians have absolutely no idea it existed! 🕵️‍♂️🇨🇦

During World War II, a hidden spy school known as Camp X operated quietly right near Oshawa, Ontario. This wasn't your average military base. It was a top-secret training ground where agents from Canada, Britain, and the United States learned the dark arts of sabotage, covert operations, intelligence gathering, and psychological warfare.

So, what made Camp X so legendary? Here is why it was a game-changer for the Allies:

The Ultimate Spy School: Elite Allied spies were rigorously trained here before being dropped into highly dangerous missions behind enemy lines in occupied Europe. 🌲✈️

Birth of a Global Alliance: Camp X helped forge the unbreakable intelligence cooperation between Canada, the U.K., and the U.S. Many historians believe it laid the actual foundation for today’s modern Western intelligence alliance. 🤝

The Power of "Hydra": The site was home to a highly sophisticated communications center code-named Hydra. It secretly transmitted heavily encrypted, vital messages back and forth across the Atlantic. 📡🔒

Decades of Secrecy: The operations connected to Camp X were so sensitive that they remained strictly classified for decades after WWII ended. 💼🚫

Here’s the real takeaway: Canada wasn’t just fighting bravely on the front lines during WWII. Behind the scenes, it became a massive, quiet intelligence hub that helped orchestrate Allied success from the shadows.

Silent. Secret. Highly effective. 🤫✨

Do you think more Canadians should learn about Camp X and our hidden intelligence history? Drop your thoughts below! 👇



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95 Craftsman Boulevard
Kingston, ON
K7L4V1

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 11am - 3pm

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+16135414675

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