Manitoba

Province Code
MB
City/Municipality
Dauphin
Memorial Number
46004-053
Type
Address
Highway 10
Location
Needs further research
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

[centre stele]

UKRAINIAN CANADIAN VETERANS ASSOCIATION

CENOTAPH DEDICATED TO UKRAINIAN CANADIANS WHO FOUGHT AND DIED FOR CANADA
1891 - CENTENARY - 1991

O CANADA

(the words to O Canada in a musical score)

ETERNAL MEMORY

TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN UKRAINIAN SOLDIER

(all of these words are repeated in Ukrainian)

[left stele]

(words not legible in the photograph)

[right stele]

(words not legible in the photograph/le texte n’est pas clair sur la photo)

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stelia (front)
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stelia (centre stele)
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Body Content

Erected in 1991, this memorial is dedicated to the memory of those Ukrainian-Canadians who fought and died for Canada.

City
Dauphin
Country
Type Description
Three granite stelia
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2857
City/Municipality
Dropmore
Memorial Number
46004-052
Type
Address
Railway Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.0178495, -101.4452489
Inscription

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
1914 - 1918

PTE. HUGH BERTRAM HEATHER P.P.C.L.I.
FESTUBERT, MAR. 21, 1915.
LCE CORP'L WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATSON 16TH CAN. SCOTTISH
SOMME, SEPT. 4, 1916.
LCE CORP'L IRA A. LEFLAR 43RD CAMERON HIGHLANDERS
COURCELTTE, SEPT. 20, 1916.
MAJOR LEONARD S. GYSIN 90TH WINNIPEG RIFLES
SOMME, SEPT. 26, 1916.
PTE. FRANK HUNT 16TH CAN. SCOTTISH
BULLY GRENAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917
PTE. ARTHUR WINTER HUNT 16TH CAN. SCOTTISH
VIMY RIDGE, APR. 9, 1917.
PTE. JOHN GRAY 16TH CAN. SCOTTISH
VIMY RIDGE, APRIL 10, 1917.
CORP'L KENNETH A. CLARK 2ND C.M. GUN BATTN
AMIENS, AUG. 8, 1918.
CORP'L ERNEST THEOBALD C.M.P.
CAMBRAI, SEPT. 1, 1918.
LIEUT. RALPH NEVILL M.C. 78TH CAN. INF
BOURLON WOOD, SEPT. 30, 1918.

ERECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF DROPMORE & VICINITY
IN MEMORY OF
THE BOYS FROM DROPMORE
WHO WERE KILLED IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918

Image
Photo Credit
Al Marshall
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surroundings
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Al Marshall
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Dropmore Cenotaph
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Al Marshall
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inscription
1 of 3 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

In 1919, the citizens of Dropmore and surrounding districts erected a ten-foot high, white marble needle-stone memorial dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. An image of a beaver chewing on a sapling is located above the inscription. It was unveiled on May 24, 1919, by Mrs. Neville.

The cenotaph was restored in the late 1990s and again in 2021.

City
Dropmore
Country
Type Description
Obelisk - marble and stone
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2914
City/Municipality
Basswood
Memorial Number
46004-051
Type
Address
125 McKinnon Street
Location
Community Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.301542, -100.0332087
Image
Caption
Roll of Honor
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This style of an Honour Roll was designed by R. Douglas Fraser of Toronto.

City
Basswood
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Photo Credit
Andy Cardy
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11181
City/Municipality
Bowsman
Memorial Number
46004-050
Type
Address
105-2nd Street
Location
Beside Municipal Office
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.2368505, -101.2072554
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOSE MEN AND WOMEN WHO SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES FOR THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM

WORLD WAR I 1914 - 1918
WORLD WAR II 1939 - 1945
KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953
PEACE KEEPING OPERATIONS

DEDICATED - 1997

LEST WE FORGET

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stele (front)
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Body Content

Dedicated in 1997, this memorial was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 51 and is dedicated to the war dead of the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War and peacekeeping operations.

City
Bowsman
Country
Type Description
Cement stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2673
City/Municipality
Winnipegosis
Memorial Number
46004-049
Type
Address
233 1st Street N
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.6472958, -99.9261281
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET
ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF THIS DISTRICT
WHO SERVED OVERSEAS IN
THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918.

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front
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inscription
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War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

The Winnipegosis Cenotaph was erected in 1935 under the leadership of Angus Hay, a Veteran of the First World War. He brought in a stone mason and members of the Legion did the rest of the work.

Angus joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force with the Royal Canadian Dragoons, fought three and a half years, but was invalided to Canada in the spring of 1918. While in Deer Lodge Military Hospital, Winnipeg, he was part of the executive that formed the Great War Veterans, later the British Empire Service League, and later the Royal Canadian Legion. In 1929, he moved with his family to Winnipegosis and in 1930 he organized the first British Empire Service League in Winnipegosis. 

City
Winnipegosis
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
287
City/Municipality
Swan River
Memorial Number
46004-048
Type
Address
4th Avenue North
Location
Birchwood Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.1128498, -101.2744659
Inscription

[front/devant]

DEDICATED TO
THE GLORY OF GOD
AND THE MEN AND
WOMEN OF SWAN
RIVER VALLEY
WHO SERVED
THEIR COUNTRY

VALOR

LEST
WE
FORGET

ERECTED BY
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SWAN RIVER BRANCH NO 39 - 1962

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Photo Credit
Fred Sigurdson
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stele (front)
Province
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Body Content

Erected in 1962 by the Royal Canadian Legion, this memorial is dedicated to the memory of the local veterans of the Second World War and is located in the cemetery's field of honour. The official dedication ceremony was 19 September 1962.

City
Swan River
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
253
City/Municipality
Swan River
Memorial Number
46004-047
Type
Address
2nd Street and 7th Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.1089269, -101.2667769
Inscription

[cairn plaque/tumulus, plaque]

ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE OF
SWAN RIVER WHO ANSWERED THE CALL OF
DUTY AND PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918


[left stele/stèle de gauche]

WORLD WAR II
1939 - 1945

KOREA
1950 - 1953

[right stele/stèle de droite]

MEMBERS OF THE
CANADIAN ARMED FORCES
& MERCHANT NAVY

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Fred Sigurdson
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front
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cairn
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left stele
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right stele
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Body Content

This memorial was erected in the 1930s by the Ladies Auxiliary in honour of the local veterans of the First World War. It was officially dedicated on 11 November 1931. It was constructed in front of the Swan River High School, which has since burned down. This memorial was upgraded in 2004 by the Swan River Royal Canadian Legion. They enlarged the base, installed two new stelias and two new flagpoles. It was rededicated on 8 November 2005.

City
Swan River
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn and two stelias
Memorial CF Legacy ID
254
City/Municipality
Shoal Lake
Memorial Number
46004-046
Type
Address
The Drive and Jane Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4365905, -100.5989993
Inscription

1914-1918

Chandler C.H.
Chapel C.
Copper C.
Cumming L.
Cumming R.
Dick R.
Dick C.
Dick J.
Drury H.
Dunn A.R.
Dyler J.
Gibbs S.M.
Greenshaw A.
Greenshaw C.
Grieve R.E.
Griffiths J.
Hainstock R.E.
Hepworth C.W.
Lauder H.
Macrath J.
McArthur A.J.
McArthur J.A.
McArthur J.H.
McDonald A.D.
McNair H.
Medcalf P.H.
Menzies J.W.
Miller R.
Moffett J.W.
Morley W.W.
Morgan H.
Morris C.A.
Munshaw R.
Other T.
Palmer R.C.
Reece R.
Roberts O.
Ross C.
Russell P.
Simpson J.
Stevens B.
Thompson H.
Thompson R.
White H.

1939-1945

Beaton H.J.
Cassells J.A.
Chura P.
Dellar W.J.
Findlay L.C.
Gnutel O.P.
Grieve J.
Hnatiw S.
Jenkins F.
Johnston P.
Krysowaty S.
Lussier L.R.
Markle J.W.
Markle D.C
McDonald A.H.
McLeod E.C.
Menzies J.
Miskow W.
Nesbitt C.B.
Pryzner J.
Shwaluk W.W.
Stone D.S.
Wilson M.J.
Stororuk J.

People of Shoal Lake and District Remember these Men. They gave their lives for their Country in World War I and II.

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Photo Credit
Linda Simpson
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front view
Province
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Body Content

The Shoal Lake War Monument was erected in 1952 in memory of the First and Second World War Veterans.

City
Shoal Lake
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4315
City/Municipality
Sandy Lake
Memorial Number
46004-045
Type
Address
Corner of Main Street and Railway Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5279012, -100.1773928
Inscription

[front/devant]

WORLD WAR I
1914 - 1918

SCRIBNER WILLIAM

WORLD WAR 2
1939 - 1945

EASTLAND JACK
HOLMSTROM CLARENCE
PROKOPCHUK STEVE
SMITH WILLIAM

"WE WILL REMEMBER THEM"

THE PEOPLE OF SANDY LAKE AND DISTRICT ARE PROUD OF THESE MEN
THEY GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY

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stele (front)
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stele (ceremony)
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stele (ceremony)
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Body Content

This memorial was constructed in 1955 and 1956 to honour the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Sandy Lake
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
242
City/Municipality
Franklin
Memorial Number
46004-044
Type
Address
4 Franklin Road
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.2417044, -99.6659261
Inscription

FRANKLIN MEMORIAL HALL
1920

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Photo Credit
Rural Municipality of Rosedale
Caption
Memorial Hall
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The idea of a memorial hall was first muted in 1919, following the First World War, in which five local men, Oscar Kerr, Frank Barker, William McMartin, Russell Robinson and Ernest Attwood, lost their lives. The Franklin Community Association Ltd. was incorporated in 1919, with the aim to build the hall.

On August 9, 1919, an agreement was drawn up between William Wylie of Minnedosa, Manitoba and the Franklin Community Hall Association to build the Franklin Memorial Hall. For $7,500, William built the hall using Number 1 Fir structure lumber, Canadian Maple for the dance floor, Portage La Prairie snider veneer bricks filled with best quality lime and sand mortar, and angle iron over the arches to prevent sagging.

The hall opened in the spring of 1920 with Mr. Aikens, The Lieutenant Governor General of Manitoba cut the ribbon at the official opening. It became the center of social life in Franklin and holds memories for those who trained for air combat in the Second World War. Airmen trained in the Towns of Neepawa and Rivers and came to the Franklin Memorial Hall to attend dances.

In 2012, it became a municipally-designated heritage buildingThe hall has had many renovations over the years and continues to be used by the community. The cenotaph is located in front of the building.

City
Franklin
Country
Type Description
Building - hall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10764