Armour in Canada (5) Ontario: Kars, Swords and Ploughshares Museum

Tanks and Armoured Fighting Vehicles preserved in Ontario

The data and photos found on this page has been compiled by the author, unless otherwise credited.  Any additions, corrections or amendments to the lists of Armoured Fighting Vehicles in Canada found on these pages would be most welcome and may be e-mailed to the author at hskaarup@rogers.com.

Kars, Swords and Ploughshares Museum, 7500 Reeve Craig North (Rural Route #1), K0A2E0.  Curator: Major Mike T.A. Calnan.

Ram II tank with 6-pounder gun on maneuvers, Camp Borden, ca 1943.  (Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN No. 4232614)

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Canadian Ram II tank, Shop No. 521, (Serial No. WD CT39987), used as a bulldozer, turret without gun, tracks off.

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LVT1 Water Buffalo, 7500 Reeve Craig North (Rural Route #1), Kars, Ontario.

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British FV432 Trojan APC, 7500 Reeve Craig North (Rural Route #1), Kars, Ontario.

M7B2 Priest 105-mm SP Gun replica built by students of Gananoque High School in 1994 to honour two of the students grandparents who had landed on D-Day with the 14th Field Regiment, RCA which was equipped with the Priest.

M3 Armoured Halftrack.

M5 Armoured Halftrack.

M20 Armoured Utility Car (based on the M8 Greyhound).

Universal Carrier Mk I.  Built by Ford of Canada in June of 1944, painted with the markings of a gun tractor in the 1st Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, ca. 1943.

Universal Carrier Mk II.

T-16 Carrier.

Canadian Windsor Carrier.

FV401 Cambridge Carrier (chassis from the last of the Universal Carrier series).

Canadian CT15-TA 15-cwt Armoured truck.

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British Ferret Scout Car with turret.

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