Schools can borrow Second World War artifacts through Canadian War Museum program
Classrooms across Canada can borrow sets of Second World War artifacts and reproductions in the second instalment of a popular learning tool provided by the Canadian War Museum.
The Canadian War Museum launched its “discovery boxes” at Bayside Middle School in Saint John, N.B., today, following up on a similar project involving items from the First World War.
Boxes booked through the museum’s Supply Line program contain clothing, wartime art and photos and other artifacts, as well as lesson plans that explain the contents.
Many of the clothing items, including a Mark II helmet, an army battle dress jacket and a woman’s head scarf worn in a factory, are reproductions, but some authentic artifacts are included in each box, such as an emergency ration kit and a camera specific to the period.