The first slab of this memorial was erected prior to the 1968 Unification, at a time when the Longue Pointe military installation was the Home Station of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps. After Unification, the installation was transferred to the Army and eventually became known as Garrison Montreal or Garnison Monreal, and a second slab added to the memorial.
Montréal,
Type
Other
Inscription
[Left slab]
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1914 – 1918 1939 - 1945 |
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In honour of our fallen comrades |
A la gloire de nos camarades disparus |
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The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps |
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[Right slab]
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UN/NATO ONU/OTAN |
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In honour of our fallen comrades |
En l’honneur de nos camarades disparus |
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Garnison Montreal |
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Visitor information
Location
Garrison Montreal Memorial
Across from 6503 Hochelaga Street
Montréal
Garrison Montreal Memorial
Across from 6503 Hochelaga Street
Montréal
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 45.5778796
Long. -73.5330598
Lat. 45.5778796
Long. -73.5330598