Events Description
This Remembrance Day, join the Royal Alberta Museum for a film screening of Cree Code Talker, a film that recognizes the role of Canadian Cree code talker Charles ‘Checker’ Tomkins during the Second World War. As Canadian law criminalized Indigenous languages, Cree was being used in World War II to save lives. This film captures a mixture of interviews, rare audio, archival documents, war footage, and a brother’s memories. An homage to a forgotten war hero.
In addition to the film RAM will be displaying objects from other Indigenous veterans who have contributed to Canadas War effort during The Second World War.
Who is it for?
All ages
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $0-$21
Children (6 and under) $0
Youth (7-17) $10
Seniors $14
Adults $21
How to get tickets?
At the door: At the door, cash, credit, or debit
WHEN & WHERE
Date:
Tuesday, November 11, 2025 | 10 am – 4 pm
Venue & Address
Royal Alberta Museum, 9810 103a Ave, Edmonton, Alberta
Wheelchair accessible
No parking
Accessible by Public Transport











