Presented in partnership with the Anne Frank House, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Beechwood, the National Cemetery of Canada
Beechwood Cemetery is honoured to host the powerful and internationally acclaimed exhibition “Anne Frank – A History for Today” at the Beechwood National Memorial Centre from October 18 to 20, 2025. This initiative is presented in partnership with the Anne Frank House, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Beechwood, the National Cemetery of Canada, as part of our shared commitment to remembrance, education, and the promotion of human rights.
Exhibition Schedule:
- Saturday, October 18, 2025 – 6:30 PM Opening Reception and Guided Preview An exclusive evening launch featuring guest speakers, partners, and an intimate introduction to the exhibition’s themes and educational goals.
- Sunday, October 19, 2025 – 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Public Viewing Day Open to all visitors. Attendees can take part in self-guided or facilitated tours. Admission is free.
- Monday, October 20, 2025 – 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM School Tours and Educational Engagements A dedicated day for students, youth organizations, and educators to experience guided peer-led tours and learning activities.
About the Exhibition
“Anne Frank – A History for Today” tells the story of Anne Frank and her family in the context of the Holocaust and the Second World War. Through 12 large bilingual (English/French) panels, visitors will engage with themes of discrimination, persecution, courage, and resistance.
Educational Focus and Peer Leadership
In alignment with the Anne Frank House’s international peer-education model, local students will be trained as guides to lead school tours and moderate discussions. These young leaders will not only learn about history but also help spark meaningful conversations about tolerance, identity, and social responsibility.
Exhibition Details
- Admission: Free (nominal donations welcome)
- Estimated Visit Time: 90 minutes
- Audience: Students (ages 10+), educators, families, and the general public
- Language: English and French
This exhibition is part of an ongoing effort to connect past lessons with present challenges, and to create space for dialogue and understanding. We are proud to offer this opportunity to Ottawa residents and visitors through this meaningful collaboration.
For inquiries, group bookings, or school participation, please contact foundation@beechwoodottawa.ca

