25 Million Historical Artifacts Will Get New Home in Capital Region

25 Million Historical Artifacts Will Get New Home in Capital Region
An artist rendition of the new Parks Canada building that will house the 25 million archaeological and historical artifacts collection in Ottawa is seen in this undated handout image provided July 23, 2019. HO, Moriyama and Teshima Architects and NFOE Architects - Parks Canada/The Canadian Press
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OTTAWA—Many of the country’s priceless historical artifacts—and millions of other assorted bits—will be getting a new home just outside Ottawa, Parks Canada announced Tuesday.

The federal agency responsible for managing the country’s archeological heritage released the design for a new storage facility to house 25 million historical and archaeological artifacts in its care.