No. 2 Construction Battalion Interpretive Display

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Type
Other

After considerable lobbying by Black Canadians and white supporters, Canada fielded one Black battalion during the First World War — but they had to fight with shovels, not rifles. No. 2 Construction Battalion was authorized on 5 July 1916 in Pictou, Nova Scotia and was composed of Black men from across Canada, the United States and the British West Indies. Its officers were white, with the exception of the unit’s chaplain, Honorary Captain The Reverend William Andrew White. The unit moved to nearby Truro after two months in Pictou. 

On 9 July 2022 the Government of Canada officially apologized for the appalling way these patriots were treated.

Inscription

1916 1920
No. 2 Construction C.E.F.
First Headquarters Site
CANADA'S FIRST & ONLY BLACK BATTALION

"THEY SERVED THEIR COUNTRY HONOURABLY"

Location
No. 2 Construction Battalion Interpretive Display

10 Cherry Brook Road
Dartmouth
Nova Scotia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.7034087
Long. -63.4710122

No. 2 Construction Battalion Interpretive Display

Victoria Edwards
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