The North Nova Scotia Highlanders Mural was painted by Jennifer Kathleen Morris Cormier for the Year of the Veteran. It was dedicated on 20 August 2005. It is dedicated to the North Nova Scotia Highlanders of the Second World War.
Inscription
[front/devant]
At the Going Down of the
Sun and in the Morning
We Will Rembemer Them
[plaque/plaque]
North Nova Scotia
Highlanders
Battle Honours
1939 - 1945
Normandy Landing Authie Caen The Orne
Bouguebus Ridge Faubourg de Vaucelles
Verrieres Ridge-Tilly-la-Campagne
Falaise The Laison
Chambois Boulogne, 1944 Calais, 1944
The Sheldt Savojaards Plaat
Breskens Pocket
The Rhineland Waal Flats The Hochwald
The Rhine Zutphen Ijsselmeer
Leer Delfzijl Pocket
North-West Europe, 1944-1945
[plaque/plaque]
At the Going
Down of the Sun
and in the Morning
August 20, 2005 - This North Nova Scotia
Highlanders Military mural has been made
possible by donations from members,
friends and supporters of the Regiment and
a generous financial gift from Mr. Fred
Muise, a North Nova in World War II of
Maccan. Mr. Muise's donation is made in
memory of and in grateful appreciation of
his father, Private George P. Muise MM,
who served overseas in World War I with
the 85 Battalion and was awarded the
Military Medal for bravery.
This mural is dedicated to and in memory of the four hundred & eighty six North
Novas who lost their lives in the struggle to
restore peace to a troubled world.
We Will Remember Them
Visitor information
North Nova Scotia Highlanders Mural
Corner of Ratchford and Havelock Streets
Amherst
Nova Scotia
Lat. 45.8341327
Long. -64.21131