Thursday, 26 March 2015
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Location: Niagara Region: N 43 15.310 W 79 04.299
In the boulevard at 1 Queen Street.
One of the most impressive and lasting memorials to be seen. This wonderful clock tower is the centre-piece of the beautiful downtown area of Niagara-on-the-Lake. The flowers and landscaping are second to none, this fitting tribute to the men of this region is a pleasant reminder of how remembrance and community spirit can work together to create something special.
Marker text:
Front:
ON THE SEA, LAND AND IN THE AIR THEY LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES
FOR OUR FREEDOM
CENOTAPH
TO THE MEMORY AND HONOUR OF THE
MEN OF NIAGARA ON THE LAKE WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
AND IN WORLD WAR II 1939-1945
1914 - 1918
BEST, ROBERT F.
CURRIE, Wm. PERRY
HOUGHTON, ROBERT C.
HOUGHTON, TOM. HADLEY
LONGHURST, HERBERT
NISBET, WALTER L.
RYAN, GORDON B.
SHEPHERD, EDWIN C.
THOMAS, REGINALD
THOMPSON, CHARLES T.
1939 - 1945
DEITSCH, J.J.
DINWIDDIE, G.C.
GRAFTON, F.W.
GREAVES, R.
GRIER, G.M.
GRIMSTEAD, J.E.
HALL, J.M.
HINDLE, P.S.
HOWARTH, J.L.
LAMOURE, L.R.
LEWIS, R.S.
PICKARD, A.
SCOTT, G.
THOMPSON, E. WINNETT
UNGER, J.
WRAITH, W.
YATES, L.A.
YATES, P.E.G.
1950 - KOREA - 1953
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
Both sides:
THIS CENOTAPH IS DEDICATED
TO THE MEMORY OF CANADIANS
WHO DIED IN THE SERVICE
OF THEIR COUNTRY
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
Saturday, 21 March 2015
Caledonia - Women's Memorial
Location: Haldimand County N 43 04.275 W 79 57.158
On the east side of Argyle Street at the corner of Forfar Street, south shore of the Grand River.
A simple yet effective memorial to pay tribute to the brave women who have served in Canada's Armed Forces. Located in a nicely landscaped park beside the mighty Grand River.
Marker text:
IN MEMORY
OF
THE WOMEN WHO SERVED
IN CANADA'S ARMED FORCES
Sunday, 1 March 2015
Victoria Harbour
Location: Simcoe County N 44 45.043 W 79 46.412
In Cenotaph Parkette, at the corner of Albert Street and Richard Street.
Cenotaph Parkette is a very pleasant park dedicated to honouring those who have served their country, and those who have died in the World Wars.
This is a two part memorial. The first being the cenotaph itself, a stone wall with large white cross, erected in 1967 by Branch 523 of the Royal Canadian Legion.
The second part is a WWII anti-aircraft gun with two plaques dedicated to the local men who died in each of the World Wars. Judging by the plaque from WWI, there must have been a different memorial in place here before the current configuration. This is the first time I have seen the honoured names on a static artillery piece, rather than on the cenotaph itself. The view of the village and harbour from this parkette is quite stunning.
Marker text:
Cenotaph:
IN
MEMORY OF
THOSE WHO
SERVED THEIR
COUNTRY
ERECTED JULY 1967 BY THE
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
BRANCH 523
First gun plaque:
IN MEMORY
OF THOSE OF OUR VILLAGE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1919
C. GORDON SYKES
W. WESLEY NEILLY
WALLACE H. BURNS
FRANK C. McNABB
VERNON H. CLARK
W. SCOTT WALDIE
C. PERCIVAL WALDIE
JOHN A. SCOTT
WILLIAM D. HOUSTON
HARRY CARLEY
NAPOLEON BOURRIE
GRANT TUPPER
FRED PELKY
PATRICK DUSOME
ROY DRAULET
ERECTED BY THE I.O.D.E.
VICTORIA HARBOUR
Second gun plaque:
IN MEMORY
OF THOSE OF OUR VILLAGE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN WORLD WAR II
1939 - 1945
JOHN A. BELFRY
MORLEY W. BROTHERSON
ERECTED BY
THE VILLAGE OF VICTORIA HARBOUR