In this 27th episode of The Rum Ration, hosts Rejoy and Colin raise a glass to the century-old home of The Royal Montreal Regiment (RMR) — and the extraordinary fight it took to build it. Joined by Assistant Curator of the RMR Museum, Amynte Eygun, they uncover how the RMR nearly vanished after the First World War, saved only by the determination of its veterans and the people of Westmount.
Through civic votes, creative financing, and one indomitable general, Major-General Charles Basil Price, DSO, a memorial armoury rose from blueprints to copper-roofed reality in just 209 days. Dedicated in 1925 to the 1,192 RMR soldiers who never came home, the armoury became more than a building — it was a living memorial, community hub, and symbol of resilience. A century later, its walls still echo with service, sacrifice, and the timeless reminder that some battles are fought not abroad, but at home.
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