550 King St North, Conestoga Mall, Waterloo, ON N2L 5W6, CanadaMap
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Although the museum is not very big, the exhibits inside are very interesting and suitable for children to visit. There are many interesting small objects and various histories. Although children cannot fully understand them, it is still very good.
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The museum houses over 10,000 artefacts that tell fascinating stories of Waterloo’s past, where visitors can learn about Waterloo’s past, experience history and be uplifted by culture.
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Although the museum is not very big, the exhibits inside are very interesting and suitable for children to visit. There are many interesting small objects and various histories. Although children cannot fully understand them, it is still very good.
Waterloo Fantasy From the capital of Belgium to the place where the world-shaking Battle of Waterloo took place in 1815, it is 10 kilometers away. The battle started on June 17th. The smoke was filled with gunpowder, the swords flashed, and the bodies of 30,000 French soldiers filled the Waterloo Valley. The Allied Forces also got Napoleon's defeat at the same price. From then on, Napoleon was exiled to the Atlantic Island of St. Helena and died in a foreign land.
The Wellington Museum is located in the town of Waterloo. It is named after the Duke of Wellington who defeated Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo. The museum collects precious historical materials and exhibits related to this battle. Picture 2 is the Duke of Wellington, Picture 3 is a battlefield reproduction, and Picture 5 is the scene before Napoleon's death. Picture 7 is the medical equipment used by soldiers after they were injured at that time. The commentary said that more than 40,000 soldiers were injured in the Battle of Waterloo. At that time, there was no anesthesia technology. In order to avoid infection, amputation was very painful and cruel.
Waterloo is a satellite city of Toronto. It is located 100 kilometers southwest of Toronto. The museum in Waterloo is quite good, with some exhibits introducing the history of the city's development.
Waterloo is located in Ontario, Canada, an hour's drive from Toronto. It is a quiet and friendly city. The famous University of Waterloo is located here. The University of Waterloo is also a good institution of higher learning. The headquarters of the famous BlackBerry company and many insurance companies are also located here.