Come and see what we have!

The Ontario Regiment museum houses the largest collection of operational military vehicles in North America.

Below are Just some of our moving exhibits.


Come experience the sights and sounds of this exciting Collection.

Logistic Vehicles

For each combat vehicle, an army needs a large number of support vehicles.  These vehicles move supplies, carry fuel, and even recover the broken down.  The Museum has a large collection of Jeeps, Light Trucks, and Heavy Movers.

Ford Model T Ambulance

Ford Model T General Duty Truck

Nash Quad

BMW R71 with Side Car

Chevrolet Fleetline Staff Car

Willys MB Truck, 1⁄4‑ton, 4×4, command reconnaissance 1941

Willys MB "Jeep"

GM Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) Truck

GMC CCKW 1941 2+1⁄2-ton 6×6 Cargo truck "Deuce and a half"

GMC-353 CCKW “Deuce and a Half”

Chrysler Air Portable Transport (APT)

Triumph TRW 500

Willys/ Ford M38

GMC M939 "Deuce and a Half"

M35A2 Studebaker 6X6 “Deuce and a half” - 1950

M35A2 Studebaker "Deuce and a Half"

Dodge M37

International Harvester M62/ M543 Medium Wrecker

DKW Munga 4X4 1958

DKW Munga

Ford M151 Mutt

Volvo Bandvagn 202

Scania SBAT111S

Bombardier Iltis

Hagglunds BV206 Tracked Armoured All Terrain Vehicle1964

Volvo Bandvagn 206

AM General High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)

Land Rover “Wolf” (Defender)

Veh Cold War Chevrolet CUCV Utility Truck 1986

Chevrolet CUCV

LSVW (IVECO M40)

Light Armour

Light armour vehicles are the most flexible part of the collection.  Light armour can act as Reconnaissance, Armoured Personal Carriers, Infantry Fighting Vehicles, Anti Tank, Anti Air, Engineer, Recovery and any other role that needs to be fulfilled.

M1917 in its home at the Canadian Tank Museum. Arrived 29 November 2024.

Van Dorn Iron Works M1917

Sd.Kfz 251 Hanomag (Modified OT-810)

Alvis Universal Carrier

Daimler Scout Car “Dingo”

Fox Armoured Car, General Motors Mark I (Fox I) 1943

GM Fox Armoured Car

Ford M8 Greyhound

Daimler Ferret

Cadillac Gage V-100 Commando

FMC Lynx

Soviet Union BMP-1

BAE FV432

FMC M113A2, M113 Fitter, M113 TUA, M113

Alvis FV101 Scorpion CVR-T

Alvis FV102 Striker CVR-T

Alvis FV103 Spartan CVR-T​

Alvis FV105 Sultan CVR-T​

Alvis FV106 Sampson CVR-T​​

Alvis FV107 Scimitar CVR-T​​

GMC AVGP Cougar

GMC AVGP Grizzly

GMC AVGP Husky

FMC M548A1 Tracked Cargo Carrier (Battle Bus)

FMC M577A3 "Queen Mary"

Alvis Sabre CVR-T​​

RG-31 Mk3 Nyala with Protector RWS 2005

BAE RG-31 Nyala

DEW T-LAV

Oshkosh Afghan Sandcat APV 2008 licensed version of Plasan Sandcat (Israel)l

Oshkosh Sandcat

GDLS LAV III

Heavy Armour

Heavy Armour and Main Battle Tanks are the heavy metal superstars of the Museum. Our heavies start from World War II and right into the end of the Cold War.  If you have not seen them before, you will be amazed at their size, speed, power, and presence.  

Daimler Benz Panzer III (Reproduction)

Alkett Stug III (Reproduction)

Cadillac M3 Stuart

M4 Sherman

M7 Priest

T-34/85

Cadillac M24 Chaffee

BMM Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer (Modified G-13)

Leyland FV4007 Centurion

Soviet Union T54A

Chrysler M60A3 Patton

Krauss-Maffei Leopard 1A5, 1C1, 1C2

Cadillac M551 Sheridan

British Leyland FV4201 Chieftain

Soviet Union T72M

Restoration Projects

Very few vehicles come to the Museum in pristine condition.  Museum volunteers spend countless hours in getting them into display and running shape.  These are some of the projects that the Museum is working on now.

Krup Flak 88

Chevrolet Heavy Utility Truck -[ Personnel (CMP HUP)

FMC M113A3 TLAV

Visit the museum, call or email us to learn more.