Gogama and Mattagami First Nation Memorial

Gogama, Ontario
Type
Other

The Gogama and Mattagami First Nation Memorial consists of a large stone that contains mineral which was donated by a local mine in Timmins. There are two plaques commemorating the 101 people from the Gogama area and Mattagami First Nation that served and/or went to war.

The Navy, Air Force and Army Gogama Memorial is located near this memorial.

Inscription

[plaque]

TO COMMEMORATE ALL
CANADIAN SOLDIERS
THAT FOUGHT IN THE
AFGHANISTAN WAR
2001 - 2014

[plaque]

IN COMMEMORATION OF THE
120 MEN AND ONE WOMAN
FROM THE VILLAGE OF
GOGAMA AND THE MATTAGAMI
FIRST NATION NO. 71, WHO SERVED IN

CANADA'S ARMED FORCES IN:
THE BOER WAR 1899-1902
WORLD WAR I 1914-1918
WORLD WAR II 1939-1945
THE KOREAN WAR 1950-1953

WE HONOUR THEIR MEMORY.

Erected by the Gogama Chamber of Commerce with
the support of Zone H3 of the Royal Canadian
Legion and other donors.
1993.

Location
Gogama and Mattagami First Nation Memorial

Low Avenue and McGowan Street
Gogama
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 47.6753034
Long. -81.7217284

Gogama and Mattagami First Nation Memorial

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plaques

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