Parliament Hill Cenotaph

Ottawa, Ontario
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In 1928, the ten year anniversary of the armistice, reflection on the war and its meaning prompted activities to promote a national program of remembrance. The Armistice Ceremonial Committee of Canada was created to encourage the observance of Armistice Day in a meaningful way. These efforts led to 40,000 people gathering at Parliament Hill where a temporary cenotaph leading up to Centre Block was erected.

This temporary cenotaph would serve for Remembrance Day ceremonies until the National War Memorial was unveiled in 1939.

 

Location
Parliament Hill Cenotaph

111 Wellington Street
Ottawa
Ontario
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Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King laying a wreath during Remembrance Day service on Parliament Hill. 1937

Library and Archives Canada/Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, PA-127563
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