I pitty you
, but all the same the milsurper stuck in Charlottetown will find a few things to kill some time. The Militia has a Museum down on the waterfront, open Mon-Fri 0830-1400 (or by appointment).
Its a small museum, no where near the size of something like CFB Gagetowns, or even the Sgts room at the Citadel in Halifax, but it has one or two interesting items.
Besides two cannons (one 9 pounder), one a really sweet bronze item from 1812 (6 pounder), it also has a poorly labeled small arms collection. Nothing major, but the #1mk1 armourer/instructers rifle really caught my attention. I would have bought it if it was for sale. No camera so regretably no pics of it, but the condition was excellent. Also a Maxim, a Ross, Ross bayo, etc, couple Enfields, a PEI unit Brown Bess (74th IIRC).
I was actually on the prowl for cannons, so I was more than delighted when I stumbled over some sweet-azz 18 pounders a little ways away, in Queens Park (2min drive, 3min walk). So now PEI actually has some value in my books, a province with no Smooth Bore artillery ain't not a province
There is one more tiny military museum here on PEI I have yet to check out, but artillery is actually well represented on the Island at cenetafs etc.
The museum at the Charlottetown Armouries actually rates highly in my books, as it is like museums as I remember them, not just a sterile 'interpretation centre'. Lots of pics of Maritime wartime units etc. Good way to spend an hour if you are in town.
Its a small museum, no where near the size of something like CFB Gagetowns, or even the Sgts room at the Citadel in Halifax, but it has one or two interesting items.
Besides two cannons (one 9 pounder), one a really sweet bronze item from 1812 (6 pounder), it also has a poorly labeled small arms collection. Nothing major, but the #1mk1 armourer/instructers rifle really caught my attention. I would have bought it if it was for sale. No camera so regretably no pics of it, but the condition was excellent. Also a Maxim, a Ross, Ross bayo, etc, couple Enfields, a PEI unit Brown Bess (74th IIRC).
I was actually on the prowl for cannons, so I was more than delighted when I stumbled over some sweet-azz 18 pounders a little ways away, in Queens Park (2min drive, 3min walk). So now PEI actually has some value in my books, a province with no Smooth Bore artillery ain't not a province
There is one more tiny military museum here on PEI I have yet to check out, but artillery is actually well represented on the Island at cenetafs etc.
The museum at the Charlottetown Armouries actually rates highly in my books, as it is like museums as I remember them, not just a sterile 'interpretation centre'. Lots of pics of Maritime wartime units etc. Good way to spend an hour if you are in town.




















































