Garden of Memories

Winnipeg, Manitoba
Type
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This memorial is dedicated, on D-Day June 6, 1999, to the members of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan and the Royal Canadian Air Force. (Refer to memorial number 46010-050.) Department of National Defence - "Garden of Memories" - The "Garden of Memories" was created to commemorate the participation of the province of Manitoba in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP). To a larger scale, it is intended to perpetuate the glorious tradition of the Royal Canadian Air Force and its allies during the years of the Second World War (1939-1945). The project was started in 1996 by 500 (City of Winnipeg) Wing of the Air Force Association of Canada. The idea was to create a park where Veterans, friends and family members could place display stones engraved with the name of people associated with the BCATP of the Air Force community. The idea gradually gained strong support from 17 Wing Winnipeg and 1 Canadian Air Division Headquarters. Through the dedicated work of members of the parent organisation, the three levels of government got involved as well as many other public and non-public organisations. The response from the community was also extraordinary. The project became international when veterans organisations from New Zealand, Australia and Great Britain, the other three major contributing countries in the BCATP, committed to dedicate many stones and chose to attend the Unveiling Ceremony. This ceremony was held on D-Day, June 6th 1999 and was attended by more than 1500 people including the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and many other distinguished guests. A fly-past of a Harvard and a Tiger Moth was certainly the high point of the ceremony. The Roundel: The Roundel is the symbol used to identify an aircraft as friend or foe. The Roundel presented at the Garden of Memories uses the Royal Flying Corp (RFC) colours: a blue ring on the outside with a white ring inside and a red center. The Quadrants: The Garden of Memories is divided into four quadrants each named after an aircraft used during the BCATP: Tiger Moth, Anson, Crane and Harvard. The Countries: The four major countries involved in the BCATP are honoured at the Garden of Memories: England, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Each flag flies 24 hours a day and is illuminated at dusk. The Walkways: The pathways form a circular path around the Roundel and extend in the direction of each point of the compass: North, South, East and West. Four other walkways are laid outside the Roundel. This design represents the propeller of an aircraft. The Memorial: The Memorial is made out of granite and is cut in the shape of the province of Manitoba. On the Memorial is engraved the location of each British Commonwealth Air Training Plan station in Manitoba.

Inscription

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THE GARDEN OF MEMORIES IS A PROJECT OF
500 (CITY OF WINNIPEG) WING
AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA

"THE HERITAGE KEEPERS"

TO CELEBRATE THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE FORMATION OF
THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE

1924 - 1999

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NORMAN G. CLARK
CO-CHAIRMAN

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JOHN C. BESSEY
CO-CHAIRMAN

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ALBERT W. ALDRICH
TREASURER

Location
Garden of Memories

Air Force Way
Winnipeg
Manitoba
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.89025
Long. -97.23603

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