Formerly known as (The Original);
The Atlantic Canadian World War Two Living History Association
Welcome to the website of the Atlantic Canadian Military History Association. Our mission is to preserve and honour the memory of the people who lived through the epic struggles of the Great War, Second World War and Korea, and to educate the public about the many contributions of Canadians.
This mission is accomplished through the authentic portrayal of the soldiers, sailors, air force personnel, as well as the civilians of all nations of the times. Members of the association share a common interest in history, and they desire to preserve and maintain a high degree of authenticity when portraying their respective impressions.
It is the responsibility of each member to acquire their own uniforms, field gear, firearms, and accouterments, or their civilian-based clothing. New members are encouraged to obtain their kit in stages over time, usually a two year period. Members may portray any soldier, sailor, or air force personnel, of any nation involved in these three epic conflicts of the 20th century.
Members come from all walks of life, and hail from all parts of Atlantic Canada. Some members are active service members in the military, and some are retired.
There is no age restriction for membership into the association, however children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
The Atlantic Canadian Military History Association is a non-political association and does not condone, support, encourage, or promote Nazism, or Communism in any form.
Our association is a registered society under the Nova Scotia Societies Act, registration number 3252624.
The Atlantic Canadian Military History Association reserves the right to charge a fee for our participation in certain events.
This mission is accomplished through the authentic portrayal of the soldiers, sailors, air force personnel, as well as the civilians of all nations of the times. Members of the association share a common interest in history, and they desire to preserve and maintain a high degree of authenticity when portraying their respective impressions.
It is the responsibility of each member to acquire their own uniforms, field gear, firearms, and accouterments, or their civilian-based clothing. New members are encouraged to obtain their kit in stages over time, usually a two year period. Members may portray any soldier, sailor, or air force personnel, of any nation involved in these three epic conflicts of the 20th century.
Members come from all walks of life, and hail from all parts of Atlantic Canada. Some members are active service members in the military, and some are retired.
There is no age restriction for membership into the association, however children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
The Atlantic Canadian Military History Association is a non-political association and does not condone, support, encourage, or promote Nazism, or Communism in any form.
Our association is a registered society under the Nova Scotia Societies Act, registration number 3252624.
The Atlantic Canadian Military History Association reserves the right to charge a fee for our participation in certain events.