"Tales of pioneer hardship and deprivation have been told many times. Yet still we remember in wonder, that people accomplished so much with so little; that men and women with simple tools, their bare hands, and their own inventiveness cleared the land, drained the swamps, made their own clothing and provided their own food. Through all these difficulties God was with them and they wanted their children educated intellectually and spritually." from Norfolk Street United Church history

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Canadian War Museum Launches Mobile Application


OTTAWA, November 9, 2011 /Canada NewsWire/ - The Canadian War Museum has launched a free mobile application that invites iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users anywhere in the world on an interactive tour of over two dozen of the Museum's most notable features and artifacts.

Owners of these popular handheld devices can use the mobile application to obtain one-stop access to information about the Canadian War Museum from anywhere in the world. The tour showcases 28 Museum features and artifacts, including objects that bring to life some of the monumental events in Canada's military history. Each stop includes images and a short audio commentary. Visitors can also take a fun quiz to test their newly-acquired knowledge.

"The Museum has a mandate to preserve and present our national military history," said James Whitham, Acting Director General of the Canadian War Museum. "The new mobile application enhances the experience not only for our visitors, but provides access to the artifacts and stories within the Museum to Canadians from coast to coast to coast."


The application also provides all the information needed to plan a visit to the War Museum, including interactive floor maps and information about hours of operation, admission fees and public services. Visitors can now use their mobile devices to learn more about key areas such as Memorial Hall and Regeneration Hall, as well as important artifacts like Major General Isaac Brock's tunic and the collection of pictures painted on the front of Second World War aircraft, also known as "Nose Art".

The application was developed by the War Museum with the assistance of Tristan Interactive, a Canadian company specializing in multimedia tours using mobile technologies.

"We are proud that the Museum chose Tristan's state-of-the-art technology to help their visitors better understand Canada's past," stated Chris McLaren, CEO of Tristan Interactive.


Users can download the application for free from iTunes here

The Canadian War Museum is Canada's national museum of military history. Its mission is to promote public understanding of Canada's military history in its personal, national, and international dimensions.

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