Location: Simcoe County N 44
44.877 W 79 48.536
In Veterans Park, at the corner of 4th Avenue and Davidson Street.
In Veterans Park, at the corner of 4th Avenue and Davidson Street.
Erected by the Village Council, to honour the men of this
village who died in the Great War, and later the Second World War. Two
plaques adorn the from of the stone column, on for each of the wars.
Next time you are in the area of Port McNichol, I highly suggest you visit the SS Keewatin, the last remaining large cruise ship that once steamed the waters of the Great Lakes. The ship is docked in the harbour of Port McNichol and offers guided tours of the history of the ship which first sailed in 1907. It will be closed for the 2020 season due to the Covid-19 crisis.
Marker text:
first plaque:
FREEDOM LOYALTY SACRIFICE
IN HONOR OF
THE MEN OF
PORT McNICOLL
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
THE GREAT WAR
HONOR ALSO AND
GRATEFUL TRIBUTE
TO THOSE WHO
DARING TO DIE
SURVIVED
1914-1918
S. SAUVE
R. FENTON
first plaque:
FREEDOM LOYALTY SACRIFICE
IN HONOR OF
THE MEN OF
PORT McNICOLL
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
THE GREAT WAR
HONOR ALSO AND
GRATEFUL TRIBUTE
TO THOSE WHO
DARING TO DIE
SURVIVED
1914-1918
S. SAUVE
R. FENTON
TO THE HONOUR AND MEMORY OF
THE MEN AND WOMEN FROM
THE VILLAGE OF PORT McNICOLL
WHO SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR
1939 - 1945
ROBERT J. CROOKE JOHN D. GALLAGHER
JAMES F. McCORMICK SIDNEY C. PIBWORTH
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