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The Sudbury Regional Police Museum is a venture that is coordinated by a group of volunteers. Through the use of artifacts, photographs and documents, the museum displays the origins, growth and development of law enforcement in the Sudbury Region.
The museum is located at the Greater Sudbury Police Service Headquarters, 190 Brady Street, Sudbury, Ontario.
The displays include:
- The History of the Sudbury Police Service
- Firearms & Weapons
- Transportation
- Communications
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- Wall of Memories
- Forensics
- Body Armour
- Police Uniforms
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Are you a resident of the City of Greater Sudbury or a visitor to the area who is interested in learning more about the history of the local police service - please feel free to contact the Museum at museum@police.sudbury.on.ca, by telephone at (705) 675-9171, extension 2635 or by fax at (705) 674-0348.
TOURS
Visitors of all ages are encouraged to explore the museum’s exhibits. Group tours may be arranged through the Crime Prevention Branch at (705) 675-9171, extension 2102.
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
After hour tours can be coordinated by appointment only.
ADMISSION
Free
(Donations are appreciated)
FUNDRAISING
PJ'S Gourmet Perogies
2 dozen for $13.00
“12 O'Clock and All's Well” book – History of the Sudbury Region Police $20.00
Limited Edition Print “A Century of Change”
$65.00
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