The WW1 Canadian CEF 58th Battalion Cap Badge is an original military insignia worn by members of the 58th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. The badge typically features a maple leaf design, which was a common symbol used by Canadian units, with the battalion number “58” centrally placed. Above the number, a crown is often present, representing allegiance to the British monarchy. The words “Canada” and “Overseas Battalion” are usually included on scrolls within the design, signifying its role within the CEF. These badges were made from brass or bronze and designed to be worn on the service cap as a form of unit identification. The 58th Battalion was raised in Ontario and served overseas from 1916, participating in major engagements on the Western Front. Cap badges are valued as original artefacts representing Canadian military history and the contributions of its regiments during World War I.






