The WW2 Canadian Fusiliers Mont Royal Cap Badge is a distinctive military insignia worn by members of the Fusiliers Mont Royal regiment during the Second World War. This badge is typically constructed from brass and features a detailed design that includes the regiment’s emblem and motto. The central motif often displays a beaver—a national symbol of Canada—situated above a scroll bearing the inscription “Fusiliers Mont Royal.” Surrounding elements may include a laurel wreath and the King’s Crown, indicating its use during the reign of King George VI. The badge was attached to the headdress and served as a marker of regimental identity throughout the conflict. The Fusiliers Mont Royal played a significant role in various campaigns during the war, making their cap badge an important artifact for collectors and historians focused on Canadian military history from this period. Dimensions, attachments, and patina may vary due to individual issue and service wear.






