British Columbia

Province Code
BC
City/Municipality
Snug Cove
Memorial Number
59034-002
Type
Address
430 Bowen Island Trunk Rd
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.3796237, -123.3334122
Inscription

IN MEMORIAM
PTE. C.L. SMITH 7th BTN.
PTE. M.B. GREEN 7th BTN.
PTE. L. TUGWELL 7th BTN.
PTE. N. VICKERY 43rd BTN
PTE. C.D. REDMOND 16TH BTN.

1914-1918

LEST WE FORGET
1939-1945

KOREAN WAR

1950-1953

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Chuck Wootten
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front
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Bowentrails
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Snug Cove Cenotaph 1937
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The Snug Cove cenotaph was built in 1937 by members of the Bowen Island community assisted by the Royal Canadian Legion No. 150 to commemorate friends and neighbours who had given their lives in World War I. When they built the base, they used old single cot, metal bed springs for reinforcement. As they poured the concrete, kids threw pennies in the cement.

City
Snug Cove
Country
Type Description
Concrete monument
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4275
City/Municipality
Powell River
Memorial Number
59034-001
Type
Location
Veteran's Memorial Park (corner of Walnut Street and Ash Ave)
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.873567, -124.5515231
Inscription

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Powell River Historical Museum; JRG Edwards
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Stele with Dwight Hall in background
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Looking east
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Back-side looking to the west
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November 11, 1958
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Officially unveiled on Sunday, June 9, 1929, Powell River's memorial was constructed in memory of World War I dead. Some of those present for the ceremony included Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, Doctor Tolmie, Premier of British Columbia, war ace Major D.R. McLaren, representatives of Powell River's Ex-Servicemen's Association, and children from the boy scouts and girl guides. Later, a plaque was added for World War II dead and, in 1994, a plaque was added to honour Korean war dead.

City
Powell River
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1311
City/Municipality
Nelson
Memorial Number
59033-052
Type
Address
502 Vernon Street
Location
Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.4928716, -117.2944609
Inscription

THIS TABLET COMMEMORATES THOSE IN THE SERVICE
OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY WHO
AT THE CALL OF KING AND COUNTRY LEFT ALL THAT
WAS DEAR TO THEM, ENDURED HARDSHIP, FACED DANGER
AND FINALLY PASSED OUT OF SIGHT OF MEN BY THE
PATH OF DUTY AND SELF SACRIFICE. GIVING UP THEIR
OWN LIVES THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE IN FREEDOM
LET THOSE WHO COME AFTER SEE TO IT
THAT THEIR NAMES BE NOT FORGOTTEN.

1914  YPRES  FESTUBERT  THE SOMME  VIMY  HILL 70  1918
PASSCHENDAELE  AMIENS  CAMBRAI  DROCOURT QUEANT  MONS

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Canadian Pacific Railway Great War Tablet
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The Canadian Pacific Railway Great War Tablet in the Nelson Station was dedicated on April 28, 1922. It was relocated to the Nelson Museum, Archives and Gallery.

To honour those who served and gave their lives during the Great War, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) erected a series of bronze memorial tablets in over twenty select locations along their railway system and offices in Canada, United States, England and China. The tablet depicts Britannia, the national personification of Britain, as a helmeted female warrior with a lion to her right and a shield at her feet, HMS Lion (Admiral Beatty's flagship during the Battle of Jutland) with airplanes above and a tank in front, Canadian Pacific Steamship RMS Empress of Russia (used during the war as an armed merchant cruiser and transport ship), Canadian troops, and a CPR locomotive in a nod to all those who travelled by train across Canada before heading overseas. The plaque was designed by Archibald Pearce, Chief Engineer's Department, Montreal, with its model and casting by the Bromsgrove Guild at Worcester, England.

Original location Current location
CPR Office, Saint John, New Brunswick McAdam Railway Museum, McAdam, New Brunswick
Du Palais CPR Station, Quebec City, Quebec Du Palais CPR Station, Quebec City, Quebec
Viger Station, Montreal, Quebec Exporail, Montreal, Quebec
Windsor Station, Montreal, Quebec Windsor Station, Montreal, Quebec
Angus Shops, Montreal, Quebec CPKC Archives, Calgary, Alberta (in storage)
North Toronto Station, Toronto, Ontario Union Station, Toronto, Ontario
West Toronto Station, Toronto, Ontario unknown
North Bay Station, North Bay, Ontario North Bay Memorial Park, North Bay, Ontario
Fort William Union Station, Fort William, Ontario Thunder Bay Station, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Weston Shops, Winnipeg, Manitoba Weston Shops, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Saskatoon Station, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Thomas Cook Restaurant, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Moose Jaw Station, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Old Moose Jaw Station, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Regina Station, Regina, Saskatchewan Casino Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary Station, Calgary, Alberta CPKC Headquarters, Calgary, Alberta
Calgary Natural Resources Building, Calgary, Alberta The Military Museums, Calgary, Alberta
Edmonton Station, Edmonton Alberta CPKC Archives, Calgary, Alberta (in storage)
Nelson Station, Nelson, British Columbia Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery, Nelson, British Columbia
Vancouver Station, Vancouver, British Columbia unknown
Steamship Office, Victoria, British Columbia Royal British Columbia MuseumVictoria, British Columbia
CPR Office, New York, New York, United States Exporail, Montreal, Quebec
CPR Office, Liverpool, England Royal Liver Building, Liverpool, England
CPR Building, Charing Cross, London, England unknown
CPR Office, Hong Kong, China Believed destroyed during the Japanese occupation in the Second World War.

All tablets were unveiled simultaneously on the same date along with three identical Winged Victory memorials in Montreal, Winnipeg and Vancouver.

City
Nelson
Country
Type Description
Tablet - bronze
Photo Credit
CPKC Archives
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12479
City/Municipality
Nelson
Memorial Number
59033-051
Type
Address
459 Baker Street
Location
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.4917823, -117.2946576
Inscription

IN MEMORY OF 1701 MEN OF THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE WHO SERVED IN
THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

+PTE R. ANDERSON
LT. R.M. CLARKE
STAFF SGT D.B. DARLEY
+PTE E. FITTON
LT A.F. GRAVES
PTE A.G. REID
PTE J.S.M. ROBSON
GNR E.K. THOMAS
? CADET M.THOMPSON

NELSON
BRANCH

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In addition to the monument at its head office in Toronto, the Canadian Bank of Commerce honoured employees from each branch who served in the First World War. This plaque was commissioned shortly after the war and dedicated to the bank's 1701 employees who served in the war, 321 laid down their lives. The names of nine employees of the Nelson Canadian Bank of Commerce who served in the war are listed on the plaque.

The plaque features the caduceus logo of the bank - two snakes winding around a winged staff at the upper left, and two poppies intertwined with a symbolic olive branch at the lower right. The Canadian Bank of Commerce went to great lengths to commemorate its staff that served in the war including a two-volume book of staff profiles and accounts of their war experiences.

City
Nelson
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11632
City/Municipality
Grand Forks
Memorial Number
59033-050
Type
Address
Columbia and Western Rail Trail, Kettle River
Location
Near Kettle River Drive and 13th Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.026296, -118.448287
War or Conflict Term
Province
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This is one of four existing railway bridges on the old Kettle Valley Railway, now Trans Canada Trail, that were converted from railway bridges to pedestrian/biking friendly crossings for the trail. The crossings were completed by the Canadian Military Engineers, assisted by the Royal Engineers on two of the crossings from 2002 to 2004.  

The bridges were named Canadian Railway Troops Crossing after the First World War Canadian Railway Troops who were part of the Canadian Engineers.   

The location of the four crossings are: Cascade, Grand Forks (first crossing completed southwest of Cacade Falls), Grand Forks (trail at end of Nagraeff or Popoff Roads) and Grand Forks (near Kettle River Drive and 13th Street).

City
Grand Forks
Country
Type Description
Bridge
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10746
City/Municipality
Grand Forks
Memorial Number
59033-049
Type
Address
Columbia and Western Rail Trail, Kettle River
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.02187, -118.412217
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This is one of four existing railway bridges on the old Kettle Valley Railway, now Trans Canada Trail, that were converted from railway bridges to pedestrian/biking friendly crossings for the trail. The crossings were completed by the Canadian Military Engineers, assisted by the Royal Engineers on two of the crossings from 2002 to 2004.  

The bridges were named Canadian Railway Troops Crossing after the First World War Canadian Railway Troops who were part of the Canadian Engineers.    

The location of the four crossings are: Cascade, Grand Forks (first crossing completed, southwest of Cascade Falls), Grand Forks (trail at end of Nagraeff or Popoff Roads 49), and Grand Forks (near Kettle River Drive and 13th Street).

City
Grand Forks
Country
Type Description
Bridge
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10744
City/Municipality
Grand Forks
Memorial Number
59033-048
Type
Address
Columbia and Western Rail Trail, Kettle River
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.0168, -118.222611
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Steven Warne
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Dedication, Colonel Commandant of the Canadian Military Engineers, BGen Silva and the chair of the Trans Canada Trail local committee were the guests of honour.
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This is one of four existing railway bridges on the old Kettle Valley Railway, now Trans Canada Trail, that were converted from railway bridges to pedestrian/biking friendly crossings for the trail. The crossings were completed by the Canadian Military Engineers, assisted by the Royal Engineers on two of the crossings from 2002 to 2004.  

The bridges were named Canadian Railway Troops Crossing after the First World War Canadian Railway Troops who were part of the Canadian Engineers.    

The location of the four crossings are: Cascade, Grand Forks (first crossing completed, southwest of Cacade Falls), Grand Forks (trail at end of Nagraeff or Popoff Roads), and Grand Forks (near Kettle River Drive and 13th Street).

City
Grand Forks
Country
Type Description
Bridge
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10743
City/Municipality
Castlegar
Memorial Number
59033-047
Type
Address
248 Columbia Avenue
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 170
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.3268592, -117.6654264
Inscription

Lest we forget...

HMCS

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City of Castlegar
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mural
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The Castlegar Legion Military Mural was created in 2021 by West Kootenay mural artist Tyler Toews of Canadian Murals. The design features a cross intertwined with a white ribbon and poppies. There is representation from all three branches of the Canadian Forces - a military helmet sits atop the cross, while military boots sit at its base; a sailor's cap sits along the ribbon and a Royal Canadian Air Force cap rests above an image.

The legion’s Ways and Means Officer Bev Storvold first suggested the idea of mural, but it took several years to come to fruition. Storvold didn’t give up and a Columbia Basin Trust grant was secured for the project. The organizers included Legion Vice President Dean Burdeyny, Ways and Means Officer Bev Storvold and President Chris McBain.

 

City
Castlegar
Country
Type Description
Mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10740
City/Municipality
Warfield
Memorial Number
59033-046
Type
Address
Stoney Creek Demolition range near Trail
Location
Two km north of Warfield
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.11432, -117.75563
Inscription

[plaque]
MAJOR J BIKER
BRIDGE
CONST
BY
44 FES
JUNE 1995

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Major John Biker Bridge
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Major John Biker Bridge
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plaque
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Major John Biker Bridge
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Province
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Construction of the Major John Biker Bridge began in 1995 and was completed in 1996 by 44 Field Engineer Squadron. It is a 50ft Double Single Bailey Bridge used to access the north part of the range.

Major Biker was an Officer Commanding 3 Engineer Services and Works Company during the Second World War and was the first Commanding Officer of 44 Field Squadron in 1947. 

City
Warfield
Country
Type Description
Bridge, plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10563
City/Municipality
Rossland
Memorial Number
59033-045
Type
Address
2180 Columbia Ave
Location
Next to Rossland Public Library
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.0768748, -117.7977092
Inscription

[first tier/premier niveau]

(south side plaque/plaque du côté sud)

IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
1899 BOER WAR 1901
CW COTTERILL
BH LEE
E MACKINTOSH

[second tier/deuxième niveau]

(south side plaque/plaque du côté sud)

IN
GLORIOUS MEMORY
OF THE THE FOLLOWING
CITY OF ROSSLAND MEN
WHO MADE THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE.
WORLD WAR II
1939 - 1945
JACK C. LEES
ROBERT J. MARTELLO
ROY A. JOHNSON
GARTH BELEY
CLIFFORD MORRIS
JOHN McLELLAN
ARTHUR W. OGG
DAVID FUNK

(east side plaque/plaque du côté est)

IN
GLORIOUS MEMORY
OF THE FOLLOWING
CITY OF ROSSLAND MEN
WHO MADE THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE
WORLD WAR II
1939 - 1945
CLIFFORD J. LEWIS
EDMOND T. COX
RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL
ELWOOD T. PHILLIPS
BARRY F. CLEETON
EDWARD S. COUTURE
JOHN W. CLARK
DICK WATSON

(west side plaque/plaque du côté ouest)

IN
GLORIOUS MEMORY
OF THE FOLLOWING
CITY OF ROSSLAND MEN
WHO MADE THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE
WORLD WAR II
1939 - 1945
THOMAS DUNNE
R. EARL COULTER
W. JAMES HARPER
JAMES N. A. WRIGHT
JOHN B. RICHARDSON
WILLIAM OZEROFF
JACK TONGUE

(north side/plaque du côté nord)

KOREA
1950 - 1953

[third tier/troisième niveau]

(south side inscription/inscription du côté sud)

IN MEMORY OF
THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR HUMANITY IN THE
1914 GREAT WAR 1918
HE THAT GIVES HIS LIFE FOR
A PRINCIPLE
DEEMED BY HIM TO BE JUST
IS A HERO

(east side inscription/inscription du côté est)

R. RAKOVICH
H. HOLMES
J. PAUL
A. LINDSEY
Z. NIKITOVICH
J. DAWSON
H. PACKER
R. BOWIE
R. GUN
E.J. LEE
F.S. OLIVER

[west side inscription/inscription du côté ouest]

E.V. BLOOMFIELD
E.H.V. WILDER
M. JANICH
J. MELLACH
J. KEARNEY
A. CAMPBELL
H. BOWERS
A.G. LEESON
G. WALLACE
T. TALBOT
J. TREWHELLA

(north side inscription/inscription du côté nord)

T. CROSS
J.INCHES
J. COCKING
T. WALLACE
A. McLEAN
J.A. PAULL
C.E. ADAMS

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monument
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south side plaque
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south side plaque
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east side plaque
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north side plaque
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This cenotaph was first dedicated by the Rossland Branch of the Great War Veterans’ Association of Canada on November 11, 1921, to those who fought in the Great War. It was erected by funds from the commissions of the Victory Bond Campaign Committee, along with help from the City of Rossland. After the Dominion War Department gave Rossland captured German trophies, the memorial was further developed in the spring.

On July 1, 1997, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 14 rededicated the memorial to those who fought in the Second World War and the Korean War by adding plaques. Those who served during the Boer War were commemorated on the cenotaph with the Legion adding a plaque on September 9, 2000.

The Peace and Remembrance Mural is located next to the memorial.

City
Rossland
Country
Type Description
Obelisk
Photo Credit
Irene Krewski (RCL Br. 14)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10521