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Gate guards/carriers on pedestals
Has any one created a list of carriers on pedestals or sitting in front of legions or in museums.
I know of 2 sitting outside one in front of the legion in Grimshaw west of Peace River, one sitting inside of the fort in Quebec city. One sitting in the museum in the Vandalman armouries in Victoria. One sitting in the museum at the old engineer base in Chilliwack. And of course the carrier in the war museum in Ottawa. |
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I donated one years ago to Moose Jaw Armouries for their out door display. No engine in it, but rather a bunch of sandbags to get the ass end down. Mickey Zwack donated on to the museum of regiments in Calgary a few years before that....have not been there in a decade or so to see if it still exists there.
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Rob,
Wasn't there a carrier in Thunder bay near the armouries on display outdoors when we were there years ago? Derk.
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The Military Museum in Thunder Bay has a operational carrier and there is a carrier at Hillcrest Park over looking the city. The one at Hillcrest Park is a monument to The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor). It is a very nice display.
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And...
...One on London Outside the RCR Museum.
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There is a book called Ïronsides, by Harold A Skaarup, iI am awating a new supply of them to come in they are 40.00 cdn plus shipping.
He has produced a book on all Canadian armoured fighting Vehicles museums and Monuments. Book is about 350 pages and has everything across Canada. Isbn 978-1-4620-3464-2 As I said i will have a box for sale soon. Jason
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From the Surviving T16's thread:
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Pretty sure I saw one at the Citadel in Montreal a couple years ago as well.
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another T-16
There's a T-16 sitting in a container on the same block as MIL arm in Edmonton. It was offered to me for $25K but I was on my to Afganistan and I was fresh out of 25k notes.
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You're implying that if you were on your way back from Afghanistan then you would have a pocketful of 25k notes?
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25 K notes
Yah I was going to, not coming back. The same person that showed me the T-16 also had a line on a lifeboy flamethrower that maybe was for sale in Calgary.
I also talked to a guy at the Reading D Day show in Pennsylvania 2009 about 6 carriers that were buried on the university of Calgary grounds, 3 had been pulled out and 3 still to be recovered. No money, everything for sale! Money, nothing for sale! Roberta |
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That sounds strangely familiar to the 6 carriers that were in the ground on University of MB research station near the portage la prairie diversion. We removed the armor from two or three, and later pulled three out.
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I can think of 2 carriers in Ottawa, and memories of another in St-Hubert.
There is one on the range road at Connaught Ranges. Likely one that Mike Calnan had a hand in installing. The Range COs over the past few postings have encouraged historic vehicles. There is a Sherman on the entrance road. A Lynx, a Cougar, a Universal Carrier, an Iltis, a C1 155 gun, a (US origin) M113, a ship's anchor and a T-33 jet. There is another Carrier at the doors of the Cartier Square Drill Hall beside the Rideau Canal in downtown Ottawa. It is saddly rusting in place, and maybe lonely since the Governor General's Foot Guards' WWII Sherman was pinched for the War Museum. Maybe it is in a better place, but it is not where the last driver left it. Finally, I remember a carrier on a short section of bridging inside the perimeter wire at the old Force Mobile Command headquarters in St-Hubert, Quebec. That would have been in '90 or '91. It might have been moved when the base was demilitarized. I use that word because the military still owns a lot of real estate and buildings, but not nearly as much as before. The married quarters for example are still in use, but the flightline side is all civilian owned now.
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There is a UC at the pioneer vilage in Inverell.
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There is one on the base in Edmonton as well and I believe it still runs and drives.
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The one at the Chilliwack museum isn't a monument...it is privately owned and runs and drives.
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2VP had one parked outside their main building here in Shilo, but it has moved in the last year. Not sure if it is inside being worked on. They used to use it for the odd parade. I have driven it a time or two myself, including taking it off the truck when it returned from Germany back in 88.
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there was a display UC sitting inside the base at Kingston, On..but its really only a shell, and rusting, no engine. not even the semblance of an engine.. the space behind the driver just a big square hole looking like exactly like the back of a pickup. Last time I saw it, was several years ago, but I presume its still there (?)
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yes Mark, it is still there, just up the road from the CF5 and the Centurion
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The T-16 at Milarm was sold awhile ago, my boss picked it and drives like a dream. The Strathcona's have a carrier that is under restoration with the HVT, it belongs to the LER's.
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