Funding to operate The Queen’s Own Rifles Museum and Archive and conserve its artifacts is provided by The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Trust Fund, a registered Canadian charity (BN119252385RR0001). The Trust raises funds to support various Regimental activities not funded by the Department of National Defence including the Regimental Museum and Archives at Casa Loma in Toronto.
Online donations are made through CanadaHelps which ensures your donations are made securely. All donations are eligible for Canadian charitable tax receipts.
If you would like to donate an artifact to the museum please complete the form on our DONATING ARTIFACTS, ARCHIVAL MATERIAL OR UNIFORM ACCOUTREMENTS page.
Create a Monthly Donation OnlineSetting up a regular monthly donation is easy and a great way to spread your donation across the year to make it a bit easier. Click the link above ![]() |
Make a One-Time Donation OnlineYou can easily make a one-time online donation to support our museum and a charitable tax receipt will be issued immediately. Click the link above |
Make a Tribute Donation OnlineIf you’d like to donate in honour of or in memory of someone special, you can make a one-time or monthly tribute donation. And you can choose to send an e-card to acknowledge your donation. Click the link above |
Donate Securities OnlineYou can easily donate stocks, bonds or mutual funds online. Since capital gains taxes don’t apply, we’ll receive the full fair market value when the security is sold by CanadaHelps, and you get a tax receipt reflecting your larger contribution |
Donate by Cheque or Money OrderYou can donate with a cheque or money order payable to “The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Trust Fund” (please include a note that it is for the Museum Fund) and send it to: The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada Trust Fund |
Donate Crypto OnlineCanadaHelps accepts Bitcoin or Ether cryptocurrency donations. CanadaHelps immediately sells the donated crypto, transferring it to our QOR Trust Fund in Canadian dollars and will issue you a tax receipt for the fair market value. Click the link above |




