National Métis Veterans’ Memorial Monument

Batoche, Saskatchewan
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The National Métis Veterans’ Memorial Monument was unveiled on July 19, 2014. It is the first memorial dedicated to Métis Veterans. The ceremony was part of the Back to Batoche festival of 2014. The monument includes eight blue granite slabs on a concrete base and panels with the names of over 5,000 Métis Veterans.

The Métis Memorial Gardens was unveiled in 2013. Twenty-five five-foot trees were planted in a U-shape and a flower garden was planted in the center. 

Fundraising was managed by the Gabriel Dumont Institute. Through the Community War Memorial Program, the Federal Government provided up to $50,000 of the $300,000 cost. Funding came from the Gabriel Dumont Institute, Veterans Affairs Canada, the Clarence Campeau Development Fund, the Saskatchewan Community Initiatives Fund and donations from individuals, businesses and service organizations.

Inscription

TO HONOUR AND REMEMBER 
ALL VETERANS AND TO 
EXPRESS OUR PRIDE AND  
GRATITUDE TO THE METIS 
SERVICE MEN AND 
SERVICE WOMEN WHO BRAVELY 
SERVED OUR COUNTRY 
TO PRESERVE OUR FREEDOM

EN HOMMAGE À
TOUS LES VÉTÉRANS
OUR HONORER LEUR
MEMOIRE ET EXPRIMER
NOTRE FIERTÉ ET
NOTRE GRATITUDE AUX
HOMMES ET AUX FEMMES METIS
QUI ONT SERVI NOTRE PAYS
AVEC VAILLANCE POUR
PRÉSERVER NOTRE LIBERTÉ

Location
National Métis Veterans’ Memorial Monument

Highway 225, back of Batoche festival grounds
Batoche
Saskatchewan
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 52.7679493
Long. -106.1129314

front

Victoria Edwards
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surroundings

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center slab

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