Alberta

Province Code
AB
City/Municipality
Wood Buffalo
Memorial Number
48001-006
Type
Address
Audet Lake
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
57.647, -110.91472
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Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
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Audet Lake
Province
Body Content

Audet Lake was named to commemorate F/L RJ. Audet, of Lethbridge, who was killed in the World War II. It was officially named in 1950.

City
Wood Buffalo
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8270
City/Municipality
Westlock
Memorial Number
48001-005
Type
Address
10007 100 Ave, Westlock, AB
Location
In front of library
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
54.152684518218, -113.85775391077
Inscription

[upper plaque/plaque du haut]

FIRST WORLD WAR

1914 - 1918

SECOND WORLD WAR

1939 - 1945

[lower plaque/plaque du bas] KOREA

1950 - 1953

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Body Content

Erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 97, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.

City
Westlock
Country
Type Description
Concrete cross and fieldstone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2029
City/Municipality
Fort McMurray
Memorial Number
48001-004
Type
Address
9317 Huggard Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
56.69884, -111.33781
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

MCMURRAY BRANCH 165

IN HONORED MEMORY OF THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE

1914-1918 1939-1945

ERNEST FRANK CLARKE
DAVID WALTER HILL
FREDERICK LESSOWAY
HOWARD MEIN
PATRICK FRANCIS O'COFFEY
GEORGE WANIANDY
GORDON WHITE

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Body Content

Approximately ten feet tall and five feet wide, this memorial is dedicated to local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 165. On top of the monument is a natural gas flare which is usually lit during Remembrance Day ceremonies.

City
Fort McMurray
Country
Type Description
Cement cairn, natural gas flare and flagpole
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1918
City/Municipality
Slave Lake
Memorial Number
48001-003
Type
Address
400 Main Street North
Location
Main Street North and 4th Avenue NW
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.2844618, -114.7718531
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

IN MEMORY OF
THOSE OF THE
LESSER SLAVE LAKE AREA
WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES
FOR PEACE


WORLD WAR I 1914-1918

WORLD WAR II 1939-1945

KOREAN CONFLICT

LEST WE FORGET

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George S. Brown, CD
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Front/side view
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Plaque
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Surroundings
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front view
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Body Content

Erected on behalf of Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 110, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. The cenotaph was originally placed by a group of veterans who were members of the Royal Canadian Legion. The cement pad was built using a borrowed cement mixer, a lot of hard work and a combination of purchased cement and donated gravel/sand. There is only one member still alive and he believes the cost was between $3500 and $8500 for the cenotaph itself. Consecration of the memorial was carried out by a local parish priest in 1976. We have estimated that the cenotaph weighs approximately 20,000 lbs.

City
Slave Lake
Country
Type Description
Granite cairn and cross
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1915
City/Municipality
Athabasca
Memorial Number
48001-002
Type
Address
4801-48 Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
54.717999, -113.283141
Inscription

[front/devant]

An illustration of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, the Vimy Ridge Monument, and the Field of Remembrance, this mural is dedicated to the men and women of the Army, Navy, and Airforce who fought in all wars, and to the Peacekeepers who guard the freedoms we as Canadians enjoy today.

Lest We Forget

November 1999

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mural (surroundings)
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Body Content

Painted by a local artist and unveiled in November 1999, this memorial is dedicated to the men and women of the military who fought in all of Canada's wars as well as the peacekeepers of today.

City
Athabasca
Country
Type Description
Mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1909
City/Municipality
High Prairie
Memorial Number
48001-001
Type
Address
4721 - 51st Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.4310447, -116.487248
Inscription

[upper plaque/plaque du haut]

HIGH PRAIRIE

ALTA BRANCH NO. 37

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE TWO GREAT WARS

1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945

LEST WE FORGET

[lower plaque/plaque du bas]

1914 - 1918

C. TRAVERSE
W.J. MARTINS

1939 - 1945

W. ARLIDGE
J. ANDERSON
L. BASARAB
A. BONE
A. CUTHBERT
E.N. GRAUMANN
J. HANLIN
J. HEATH
F. HELMER
F. IRELAND
C. IRELAND
C. KEAY
P. MEARON
S. MEARON
F. MECLEOD
C. RAEGEN
E. SAHLIN
F. SMITH
E. WABASCA
C. WALKER

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cairn (front)
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cairn (details)
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Body Content

Erected on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 37, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
High Prairie
Country
Type Description
Stone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1873
City/Municipality
Lloydminster
Memorial Number
47001-003
Type
Address
4420 50th Avenue
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.2788735, -110.005588
Inscription

[front/devant]
C.E.F.
NOR TIME NOR TIDE CAN
E'ER EFFACE THE MEMORY
OF OUR GLORIOUS DEAD

[right side/côté droit]
1914-1918

  • G. ADDISON
  • A. BATTY
  • W. BATES
  • A.H. BIRBY
  • A. BOURNE
  • S. BRANT
  • A. BRAMLEY-MOORE
  • E. BROWN
  • EWART. BROWN
  • F. BULLOCK-WEBSTER
  • H.A. BRUCHNALL
  • D. CHERRY
  • R. CREECH
  • D. CROMPTON
  • F. DALY
  • J.E. DALLEY
  • W. DARCIE
  • W. DAVEY
  • G. DAVISON
  • T. DENT
  • L.H. TRUSCOTT
  • W. THOMSON
  • C.B. DESPARO
  • F. EVERETT
  • A. FRASER
  • J. FORD
  • W. GAYFORD
  • C. GILCHRIST
  • A. GREENSHAW
  • A.F. HAMES
  • A.V. HARDING
  • F.W. HAINSBY
  • H. HATHAWAY
  • H.H. HATHAWAY
  • G. HENDERSON
  • R. HILL
  • G. HUDSON
  • H. IREMONGER
  • J. JEFFERY
  • W.A. JOHNSON
  • M. JONES
  • H. JUDD
  • S. BRANT
  • P.WOOD

[back/arrière]
1939-1945

  • A. BARRETT
  • R. BARRETT
  • E.S. BLAKE
  • E.W.R. BOLTON
  • L.C. BOYD
  • W.L. BROWN
  • K. BURLEICH
  • W. CAMERON
  • R.E. CHAMBERS
  • E.W. CHAPMAN
  • H. COOK
  • A.J. DAVIES
  • F. FIFE
  • E. FINES
  • R. FOX
  • J. FRETWELL
  • J. FROST
  • C. CEROW
  • L. CIPES
  • J.K. CREENWAY
  • C. HAWKINS
  • S.L. HAYNES
  • J.T. HILL
  • J. HOFFLIN
  • R. HOLTBY
  • F.S. LOMAS
  • H.C. KNIGHT
  • C. MEEKER
  • S.E. MESSUM
  • W.G. MILLERC. MITCHELL
  • P. MITCHELL
  • A.B. MORLIDGE
  • D. McDONALD
  • H.E. ODDAN
  • D.B. OLSON
  • P. PAUL
  • R. PIERCY
  • O.J. PETERSON
  • J.E. POTTER
  • T.F. PRIEST
  • L.O. ROGERS
  • T.M. SEABROOK
  • W.N. STUDDS
  • C.B. SUTTON
  • M. TAYLOR
  • F.W. TURVEY
  • C.R. WATTS
  • A. WILKINSON
  • J. WINTHERS

 

KOREA 1950 - 1953

C.J. CURRIE

[left side/côté gauche]
1914-1918

  • H.V. KIFT
  • A. LAWS
  • A.S.K. LLOYD
  • C. LYNCH
  • J.W. MATHER
  • H.F. MASTERMAN
  • C.P. MERSEREAU
  • H.R. MILES
  • L.S. MOFFETT
  • W.H. MURRAY
  • G. McADAM
  • A.H. McKAY
  • A. McGILLIVARY
  • J.H. NOBLE
  • H.H. NOYES
  • A.E. OSBORN
  • H. PAPE
  • A.S. PATMORE
  • H.F. PWER
  • F. PRITCHARD
  • M. EUSTACE
  • C.J. GEORGE
  • E. ROBINSON
  • F. REID
  • T.J. RELF
  • B.H. ROWLES
  • W.H. ROWLEY
  • H.J. SEELS
  • W.F. SLOMAN
  • C.H. SMITH
  • J.F. SMITH
  • W.F.C. SMITH
  • G.P. STEPHENSON
  • A. STURGEON
  • J.E. SWINDELL
  • L.E.R. THOMPSON
  • W. McA. VOKINS
  • F. WALL
  • W. WEEKS
  • W. WHITEHEAH
  • F. WEBBER
  • B. STILL
  • C. STILL
  • V.W. FOURACRE
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Lloydminster Cenotaph
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left side
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back
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Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial
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right side
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Body Content

In December 1924, the Soldier’s Memorial Committee accepted the offer for a memorial that was originally organized by the Great War Veterans’ Association. The Lloydminster Cenotaph was made from Nelson Island granite and designed by Captain Thornton Sharp. M.C., of the firm Sharp and Thompson.

It was sold by Art Monument Co., Ltd. based in Vancouver, British Columbia which was managed by J. Whitworth, a returned Veteran from the 54th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force and Treasurer of the Disabled Veterans Association in Vancouver. At a cost of $2,000, it stands at 14 feet with a 10 feet 6 inches wide base.

The cenotaph was erected on June 27, 1925, in memory of those from Lloydminster who died in the First World War. Additional names of remembrance were later added for the Second World War and Korean War. The cenotaph was refurbished in 1971.

City
Lloydminster
Country
Type Description
Pillar - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2900
City/Municipality
Alonsa
Memorial Number
46001-067
Type
Address
6 Church Ave
Location
Alex Robertson Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
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Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
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Alonsa Honour Roll
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Rockland Honour Roll
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Body Content

Housed inside the Alex Robertson Museum are FRAMED ROLLS OF HONOUR for the communities of Alonsa, Leifur, Kinosota, and a PLAQUE for the Community of Rockwood.

 

City
Alonsa
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9594
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35090-451
Type
Address
4 Morningside Avenue
Location
Morningside-High Park Presbyterian Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6461997, -79.4727738
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First World War Plaque
War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

A plaque in honour of High Park Presbyterian Church parishioners who gave their lives in the First World War was unveiled in the north transept of the church. High Park Presbyterian Church on Boustead Avenue amalgamated with Morningside Presbyterian Church on November 28, 1968.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
Morningside-High Park Presbyterian Church
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11844
City/Municipality
Cochrane
Memorial Number
48025-040
Type
Address
Highway 2A, needs research
Location
Roughly 13 kilometres west of Cochrane on the South side of Highway 1A at range road 53.
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.2247222, -114.63
Inscription

[front/devant]
THIS MEMORIAL
IS DEDICATED AS A PLEDGE
OF EVERLASTING FRIENDSHIP
TO THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AND TO THE GALLANT FIGHTERS
FROM HER EVERY STATE WHO
JOINED THE
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH
OF NATIONS IN
THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY
DURING
THE SECOND GREAT WAR
 

[side/côté]
IN THIS VALLEY
TWO MEMBERS OF THE
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
SERGEANT PILOT
ALFRED REGINALD
LAFLECHE, SASKATCHEWAN
AND
HIS AMERICAN COMRADE
LEADING AIRCRAFTSMAN
QUENTIN BURL CHACE
WICHITA, KANSAS

WERE STAYED BY THE HAND
OF DEATH
FEBRUARY 17, 1941
 

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Terry MacDonald
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surroundings
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Terry MacDonald
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side view
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Terry MacDonald
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front view
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Kyle Scott
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Panel 1 East Side
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the men from the United States who joined the British Commonwealth of Nations in their fight for democracy during the Second World War. This memorial is also dedicated to Sergeant Pilot Alfred Emile Regimbal of Lafleche, Saskatchewan and Leading Aircraftman Quentin Burl Chace from Kansas who died at this location during the Second World War.

On the night of February 17, 1941 No. 3 Service Flying Training School lost two of its pilots in the tragic crash of an Avro Anson aircraft into the Bow River. The aircraft was flying low when it hit a cable stung across the river. Both crew died in the crash. 

Sgt Pilot Alfred Regimbal of Lefleche, Saskatchewan and LAC  Student Pilot, Quentin Burl Chace of Wichita, Kansas, USA were both tragically killed. Both men’s bodies were retrieved and returned to their hometowns for burial with full military honours.  

 

City
Cochrane
Country
Type Description
Cairn (stones)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5189