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Free Military History Fair in Victoria: November 2nd at Historic Armoury

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Discover Victoria’s military heritage at the Greater Victoria Militaria Fair and Sale on November 2nd, 2025. This completely free event at the historic Bay Street Armoury features authentic artifacts, medieval combat demonstrations, Japanese Iaido performances, and world-class military band concerts. Perfect for families seeking educational adventures and history enthusiasts.

Summary

The Greater Victoria Militaria Fair and Sale offers an exceptional free cultural experience combining military history education with live entertainment. Held at the Bay Street Armoury, a National Historic Site, visitors explore authentic military artifacts spanning Canadian history, witness medieval combat and Japanese Iaido demonstrations, and enjoy performances by the Canadian Scottish Regiment Pipes and Drums, 78th Frazer Highlanders, and Royal Canadian Navy Naden Band. The event includes a military collectibles marketplace and interactive displays designed for all ages. This annual November 2nd celebration provides world-class programming typically found at expensive museums, making military heritage accessible to entire families regardless of budget constraints.

Fun Facts

  • The Bay Street Armoury is both a National Historic Site and Federal Heritage Building, providing an authentic military atmosphere
  • Features live medieval combat demonstrations alongside traditional Japanese Iaido martial arts performances
  • Three prestigious military musical groups perform, including active Royal Canadian Navy musicians
  • Completely free admission removes financial barriers while delivering museum-quality educational programming
  • Combines historical artifacts, live demonstrations, cultural performances, and a military collectibles marketplace in one event

This November 2nd event transforms Victoria’s historic armoury into a living museum where families can explore Canadian military heritage through authentic artifacts, thrilling demonstrations, and world-class performances. The combination of education and entertainment creates lasting memories while honoring military service and sacrifice.

For more information: tourismvictoria.com

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