This street was named in honour of the "Sapper".
Sapperton Avenue
[street sign/plaque de rue]
SAPPERTON AVE
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SAPPERTON AVE
This street was named in honour of the "Sapper".
LEST WE
FORGET
THEY DIED THAT
1914-18
1939-45
WE MIGHT LIVE
KOREA
1950-53
Built in 1953 by stonemason and First World War Veteran Walter Holmes Morrice, the cenotaph was erected by the North Burnaby Legion Post No. 148. It remains as one of four memorials to Burnaby's war dead.
The granite cairn and brass plaques were designed by Legion member F.J. Brisdon. Legion members volunteered to clear the park of stumps and brush, then filled and landscaped the memorial site. An impressive dedication on Remembrance Day 1953 has been faithfully followed with an annual ceremony. The cenotaph now forms an important landmark near the sports oval and was designated as a heritage site by Council in 1992.
IN MEMORY OF
OUR FALLEN COMRADES
WORLD WAR I 1914 1918
WORLD WAR II 1939 1945
KOREA 1950 1953
THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD
AS WE WHO ARE LEFT GROW OLD.
AGE SHALL NOT WEARY THEM
NOR TIME CONDEMN.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.
THIS CENOTAPH IS DEDICATED TO
THE VETERANS OF CANADA BY
THE ARMY, NAVY, AND AIR FORCE VETERANS IN CANADA.
POMPIER UNIT 314. BURNABY, B.C.
Constructed in 1988 in memory of Canadian Veterans and war dead of the First and Second World Wars, and Korea.
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(plaque)
COMMEMORATING
CANADA’S PEACEKEEPERS
DEPLOYED IN SUPPORT
OF THE
UNITED NATIONS & NATO
(plaque)
DEDICATED BY
THE HONOURABLE ION CAMPAGNOLO
PM, CM, OBC
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
SEPT 28, 2003
[right side/côté droit]
(plaque)
UNITED NATIONS DEPLOYMENTS
(plaque)
KOREA
PALESTINE
AFGHANISTAN-PAKISTAN
INDIA-PAKISTAN
CONGO
WEST NEW GUINEY
YEMEN
CYPRUS
INDIA-PAKISTAN
(plaque)
MIDDLE EAST
GOLAN HEIGHTS
IRAN-IRAQ
NAMBIA
CENTRAL AMERICA
IRAQ-KUWAIT
ANGOLA
WESTERN SAHARA
(plaque)
EL SALVADOR
YUGOSLAVIA
CAMBODIA
CAMBODIA
SOMALIA
MOZAMBIQUE
UGANDA-RUWANDA
HAITI
GUATEMALA
(plaque)
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
MACEDONIA
BOZNIA-HERZEGOVINA
CROATIA
KOSOVO
SIERRA LEONE
EAST TIMOR
CONGO
ETHIOPIA-ERITREA
(plaque)
CANADA
THE PEACEKEEPERS
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
The Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada Sidney Unit 302 funded this project to commemorate Canada’s peacekeeping forces as well as all of our Veterans and current serving members of the Canadian Military. The bronze statues were designed by local artist Nathan Scott. It consists of an eight foot memorial with statues of two peacekeepers and a 40 foot flag pole at the back. The statue of the soldier standing on the granite base is dressed in a 1980s uniform. The statue of a soldier kneeling with a C-7 rifle in his hands is is wearing a uniform and helmet of the 2000s.
WAR MEMORIAL
1914 1918
[plaque]
HONOR ROLL
THEIR NAMES SHALL LIVE FOR EVERMORE
ORR, OSBORNE J. RFC/RAF
[plaque]
KOREA
1950 - 1953
[plaque]
1939 1945
ALEXANDER, JIM R.C.A.F.
ALLEN, J. C. SCOT. R.
BALL, JOSEPH DIXON R.C.A.F.
BOHOSLOWICH, PETER W. C. SCOT. R.
BUTLER, GORDON W. SEAFORTHS
BUTLER, JOHN D. R.C.A.F.
CLAVERLEY, W.E. R.C.N.V.R.
CARLSON, EARL R.C.A.F.
CLUE, ERNEST J. B.C. DRAGOONS
COOPER, D. R.C.A.F.
COURTENAY, FRED C.SCOT. R.
CUSSON, PAUL R.C.O.C. (HONG KONG)
DICK, FRANCIS T. R.C.A.M.C.
ETHERINGTON, DOUGLAS ARMY
FARRAR, DOUGLAS GORDON R.C.A.F.
FIDDICK, EDWIN C. SCOT. R.
FORBES, R.E. NTH N.S. HLDRS
FRYERS, JACK CALGARY HLDRS
GATES, J.R. R.C.A.
GRAHAM, WM. C. SCOT. R.
HACKER, JOHN R.C.N.
HAMILTON, ALEC R.C.A.F.
HAMILTON, EDWARD R.C.A.F.
HANN, R. R.C.A.F.
HARDCASTLE, CHARLES M. R.C.A.F.
JOHNSTON, VICTOR W. F.A.A.
JONES, LEWIS S. PARATROOPS
LASKOVITCH, ARTHUR C. SCOT. R.
FINES, EDGAR 1ST S.S.F.
[plaque]
AFGHANISTAN
LEST WE FORGET
2001 2011
[plaque]
1939 1945
MCLEOD, NEALE L. EDMN. RGT.
MCMILLAN, RICHARD L. R.C.A.F.
MENZIES, JAMES V.G. OF C.
MERCER,HUGH SEAFORTHS
MILLER, A.M. ARMY
MUIR, WILLIAM G. R.C.A.F.
O’DWYER, GERRY R.C.A.
OVINGTON, ROY E. S. SASK. R.
PATTERSON, ALBERT R.M.R.
PETRIE, P. R.C.E.
POTTER, J.V. R.C.A.F.
POTTER, J.R. C. SCOT. R.
RAMSAY, JACK M. R.C.A.F.
ROTHERY, T.S. L.EDMONTON R.
SAWERS, W.D. R.C.A.C.
SAWERS, A.T. CALGARY HLDRS.
SCOTT, S. 5TH A.I.T. REGT.
SPIVY, CLIFFORD CALGARY HLDRS.
SPOWART, JOHN R. R.A.F.
STEWART, THOMAS M. R.C.A.F.
THICKE, C.F. R.C.N.
THOMPSON, J. EDGAR R.C.A.F.
THOMPSON, HUGH H.M. R.A.F.
VENBER, NICHOLAS R.C.A.F.
VIPOND, GEORGE G. R.C.A.F.
WERTS, FRANK C. SCOT. R.
WEST, CHARLES G. R.C.E.M.E.
WILSON, J.P. SEAFORTHS
WILSON, J.W. C. SCOT. R.
SMITH, ARTHUR 1ST S.S.F.
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CANADIAN MERCHANT NAVY
MARINE MARCHANDE CANADIENNE
1914-18 1939-45 1950-53
THE
LIFE LINE
OF THE
WORLD
POUR LA
SURVIE
DU MONDE
LIBRE
OUR
GLORIOUS
DEAD
The Dallas Square Cenotaph was built in 1921 by the Great War Veteran’s Association of Nanaimo to commemorate local men who died during the First World War. It was unveiled on November 7, 1921. The design was based on an ancient Egyptian model and it was created and executed by local monument works owner C.E.J. Millins.
Names of those who died during the Second World War were added later. Plaques were added to acknowledge the Korean War and Merchant Navy.
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ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
OUR LOYAL SONS
AND DAUGHTERS
OF THIS DISTRICT
WHO FELL IN THE WAR
1914 — 1918
IN SERVICE TO CANADA
KOREA 1950 — 1953
PEACEKEEPING 1954 — (PRESENT)
GULF WAR 1990 — 1991
AFGHANISTAN 2001 — 2014
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1914 — 1918
A.C. LYE
J.D. MACFARLANE
JAMES MCCLURC
BEAVOIR NELSON
C. NEWLING
J. NEWNHAM
C.F. PALMER
A.R. PHILLIPS
W. PERUNE
H.L. RAVENHILL
E.O. SHERINGHAM
MISS DOROTHY P. TWIST
J.S. WHITE
T. YOUNG
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WM. H. DANN
JAMES K. DONEY
JOHN FRASER
MURDOCK FRASER
A.E. FREEMAN
HARRY J. GARDINER
THOS. E. GUNS
DUNCAN HOOK
ROBIN HOOK
THOS. J.T. JEFFREY
N.A. JESSOP
ARTHUR E. JONES
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IN
MEMORY OF
OUR LOYAL SONS
OF THIS DISTRICT
WHO FELL IN THE WAR
1939 — 1945
W.S. MCMULLEN
T.J. BREWER
W.R. SLOAN
H.N. MONK
C.N. MATTHEWS
W.L. STEWART-MACLEOD
T. ROBERTSON
Shortly after the 1918 Armistice, the Ancient Order of Foresters – Court Shawnigan began a subscription to erect a cenotaph that would forever remember the sacrifices made by local young people. In 1920, they built a cenotaph on a small triangular lot in the center of Cobble Hill Village to commemorate those who fought in the First World War. It was designed and erected by the Vancouver firm of Peterson, Chandler and Stephens. On Sunday, February 15, 1920, it was unveiled by Premier John Oliver, standing in for Lieutenant Governor Colonel The Honourable E.C. Prior who was ill with influenza.
The Foresters added a wrought iron fence and gates, and a German artillery piece and machine gun were placed just outside the fence. The machine gun was stolen and the artillery was removed during the Second World War in a drive for scrap iron. Later, inscriptions were added to the cenotaph for the Second World War.
Through consultation with the Malahat and Cobble Hill Branches of the Royal Canadian Legion, the Cowichan Valley Regional District, Veterans Affairs Canada and the Dutch Community, a new Memorial Park was developed from the old site. In August 2009, the renovated cenotaph was rededicated during the celebration of the 100th Cobble Hill Fair. The memorial was moved about 35 feet east of its original location at the intersection of Heigh Street and Fisher Road, and elevated by almost a foot on a concrete foundation surrounded with red and black pavers. New granite plaques were placed over names which had been damaged over the years and two missing names, Private James McClurg and Lieutenant Geoffrey Hook, were added to the list of those killed during the Great War.
When the obelisk was moved a short distance to its new location, it was discovered that the list of donors reported to be under it was an urban legend. During the renovation a time capsule was placed under the structure before attachment to its new base.
On August 1, 2024, a new plaque was unveiled honouring the Korean War, Peacekeeping, Gulf War, Afghanistan, and in service to Canada. This addition was made possible through the efforts of Malahat Legion and CVRD Area C director Mike Wilson, who together with several generous donors raised nearly $8,000 to refurbish the cenotaph and install the plaque.
To this day, this site is used as a gathering place on Remembrance Day and has historical and cultural significance to the community.
Annual Battle of the Atlantic Commemorative Ceremony, hosted by HMCS Discovery.
CFB Esquimalt Battle of the Atlantic Military Parade to Commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic.
Event to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the end of Canada's 13-year war mission in Afghanistan and remember the 159 Canadian Armed Forces personnel and eight civilian fatalities and their families. Veterans to assemble on the memorial grounds at 18:35.
Since the opening of the War Memorial Gym in 1951, The University of British Columbia has held a ceremony commemorating November 11. This year, 2024 will mark seventy-four years that the University of British Columbia has hosted a Remembrance Day ceremony. This special ceremony is an opportunity for faculty, staff, students and members of the on and off-campus community to honour and remember all those who served in times of war, military conflict and peace.