Projects of the CMHS include:
49th Regiment of Foot: Serving under Major General Brock, the former Colonel of the Regiment, the 49th saw action at some of the most crucial battles of the War of 1812. Queenston Heights, Stoney Creek, and Crysler's Farm were just a few of the actions that the regiment took part in. It was during service here in Canada that over 75% of the men of the 49th gave their lives in the defence of this country. Members of the CMHS have portrayed this infamous regiment since 1984 and founded the re-enactment of the Siege of Fort Erie, and Historic Fort George. www.49thfoot.canadianwebs.com
The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI): 1914-1918 - Of the 1,098 "originals", less than 50 would return to Canada in March 1919. The CMHS proudly portrays the honourable regiment in military shows, re-enactments, and film documentaries.
PPCLI: 1943-1945 - They landed in Sicily in 1943 and then assaulted the Italian mainland as part of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division. It was during the long and hard Italian Campaign that the regiment made many sacrifices and earned several tenacious victories. After D-Day the unit advanced through N/E Europe. They were instrumental in the liberation of Holland and the capture of Appeldoorn. After victory in Europe, the battalion returned to Winnipeg in October 1945. www.ww2ppcli.com
Historical Vehicle Projects: The CMHS has acquired and presently in the restoration phase of a Canadian Military Pattern C15a General Service truck and a Mk2 Universal Carrier. The CMP was made by Chev plant in Oshawa, Ontario in 1942. This was the back bone of the Canadian Army during the second World War. The goal is the restore the vehicle in 1945 appearance and become a key element in the CMHS mobile museum which will travel to events, schools, air shows, parades and Rememberance Day ceremonies. A fundraising campaign has started with hopes to complete the project in 2008 followed by the Universal Carrier.