The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum tells the story of Canada’s senior Infantry Regiment. The museum is located in Wolseley Barracks, purpose-built military architecture in 1886-1888 by the Dominion Government to house the Company of the Infantry School Corps. The museum collection is vast and includes a large variety of artifacts: regimental memorials, silverware, uniforms, medals, original art, weapons, military equipment, archives, musical instruments, etc. Recently renovated, the museum welcomes visitors through the old archway entrance, upgraded to meet modern standards; an expanded permanent gallery and a customer-friendly gift shop are high-profile attractions in the city of London, ON.