To fulfill its mandate, the museum continues to pro-actively collect historically significant objects and archives that are connected to The RCR history.
A large variety of artifacts forms our collection today: regimental memorials, silverware, uniforms, medals, original art, weapons, military equipment, archives, musical instruments, etc.
Among the significant items on display is a scarf which is an exact replica of one hand knit by Queen Victoria during the Second Boer War (one of eight that she made).
Other items of interest are a wooden cross from Flanders Fields, a recreation of a World War I trench and a street scene from the Italian Campaign.
The museum also holds the medals of Brigadier Milton F. Gregg, VC and of General Charles Foulkes, the man who accepted Nazi German Generaloberst Johannes Blaskowitz' capitulation agreement at the Hotel de Wereld in Wageningen (Netherlands) on 5 May 1945, effectively ending World War II in Europe.