Military Communications and Electronics Museum
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| Established | 1961 |
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| Location | Hwy 2 at Craftsman Blvd, Kingston, Ontario |
| Coordinates | 44°14′32″N 76°26′24″W / 44.2423°N 76.4399°W |
| Type | military museum |
| Collection size | 5000 items, 10000 square feet |
| Director | Rory M. Cory |
| Curator | Annette Elizabeth Gillis VA3VAI |
| Owner | CFB Kingston |
| Public transit access | 12A, E12 |
| Nearest car park | on-site |
| Website | www |
The Military Communications and Electronics Museum (Musée de l'électronique et des communications militaires) is a military signals museum on Ontario Highway 2 at CFB Kingston in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. A member organisation of the Organization of Military Museums of Canada, the communications museum was established at the base in 1961 and moved to its current purpose-built building in 1996.[1]
Described by Lonely Planet as "a comprehensive and well-designed museum offering chronological displays on communications technology and sundry military gadgets",[2] the museum traces the development of military communications from 1903 onward,[3] through World War I and II, the Korean War and various NATO and United Nations peacekeeping missions to the modern era of communications satellites.[4]
