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City/Municipality
Victoria
Memorial Number
59032-044
Type
Address
1925 Blanshard Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4316763, -123.3617885
Inscription

save on foods
MEMORIAL CENTRE

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Victoria Memorial Arena
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Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
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In May 1944, representatives from the Kinsmen Club and Board of Trade raised the idea of a memorial arena, and soon the good citizens of Victoria were contributing to a building fund, raising $65,000. The first estimates were $215,000, so the city covered the shortfall with a $150,000 loan. The total cost in the end would be $1.2 million. The building was the first all-concrete arena built in Canada and the official opening ceremony on September 25 drew 2,000 people.

Victoria Memorial Arena was built by efforts of Second World War Veterans in honour of those from the area who had given their lives in that war. The arena stood until 2003 when it was demolished to make room for the present Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre.

City
Victoria
Country
Type Description
Building
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9410
City/Municipality
Victoria
Memorial Number
59032-043
Type
Address
650 Fisgard Street
Location
Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4294337, -123.3649624
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Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1
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Roll of Service
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This Roll of Service was erected in honour of members of St. Andrews Lodge No. 49 A.F. & A.M. who served in the First World War. It was presented to the Lodge by Brother E.B. Mckay in memory of Brother Captain J.H. McGregor.

City
Victoria
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11160
City/Municipality
Victoria
Memorial Number
59032-042
Type
Address
141 Denison Road
Location
Gonzales Hill, Walbran Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4111632, -123.3203439
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The Observation Post commands one of the most dramatic views in the city, overlooking the Straits and the Gulf Island. Gonzales Hill is an undeveloped natural area (1.99 hectare) in a residential neighborhood, accessible from Denison Road. What remains of the observation Post is the concrete bunker - originally disguised as a residence, with peaked roof and awning-covered windows - which housed the range finder. This was the foundation of the "house " constructed as a blind during WWII.

The Fortress Observation Post Gonzales was built using civilian contractors during the years 1938-1940 by the Department of Defence as part of a World War II fortress observation system  It was one of four in the fortress system network, the others being at Mt. Tolmie, Mary Hill (William Head), and Church Hill. (Smythe Head). Only Gonzales and Mt Tolmie remain. The Post features a Barr-Stroud Range Finder, which was trained on the Juan de Fuca Strait and on houses below the building. ostensibly to pick up any signaling, etc. It was one of several in a Victoria-Esquimalt area network and was an observation post, never a gun emplacement. Significant information was transmitted to Fort Rodd Hill Plotting room. The Gonzales Post was the link to the easternmost anchor gun battery, and protected the naval Base and the shipping lines. The post was operational from 1942 until the early fifties. 

City
Victoria
Country
Type Description
Building
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9228
City/Municipality
Victoria
Memorial Number
59032-041
Type
Address
650 Fisgard Street
Location
Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4294337, -123.3649624
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Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1
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Roll of Honour
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This Roll of Honor was erected in memory of members of A.F. & A.M. Vancouver & Quadra Lodge No. 2 First World War Roll of Honor who served in the First World War.

City
Victoria
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11159
City/Municipality
Victoria
Memorial Number
59032-040
Type
Address
924 Douglas Street
Location
St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4237263, -123.3656126
Inscription

[Merchant Navy window/fenêtre de la marine marchande]

I GO TO PREPARE A PLACE FOR YOU
MERCHANT NAVY

[Navy window/fenêtre marine]

IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD

ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY

[Air Force window/fenêtre de l’Armée de l’air]

AND THEY STRAIGHTAWAY LEFT
THEIR NETS AND FOLLOWED HIM

AND IN HONOUR OF ALL WHO SERVED IN THE SECOND GREAT WAR 1939-1945

ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE

[Army window/fenêtre de l’armée]

THIS IS MY BELOVED SON
IN WHOM I AM WELL PLEASED

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LASTING REMEMBERANCE OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES

THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH
DEAS GU CATH

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The four windows on the north wall below the balcony were installed in 1946 as a memorial to those who died in the Second World War. 

The Navy window is a Christmas scene and bears the fouled anchor of the Navy and the burning bush representing the Presbyterian Church.

The Army window depicting the baptism of Jesus. It displays the crests of Canada and the Canadian Scottish Regiment, this is seen in the left-hand column. At the time, the Rev J. Lewis Mclean was also the chaplain of the Canadian Scottish Regiment. "To the Glory of God and in lasting remembrance of those who gave their lives" "The Canadian Scottish" "This is my beloved son in whom  I am well pleased"

The Air Force window depicts Christ calling his disciples and the ascension. It depicts the Air Force crest is paired with the crest of British Columbia

The Merchant Navy window depicts Christ calling his disciples and the ascension. It depicts the Merchant Navy crest with the image of Queen Victoria representing the City.

The windows were made in Toronto by Meikle Studios.

City
Victoria
Country
Type Description
Stained glass windows
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9225
City/Municipality
Victoria
Memorial Number
59032-039
Type
Address
912 Vancouver Street
Location
Christ Church Cathedral School
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4222287, -123.3573147
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Christ Church Cathedral Memorial Hall is a two-storey stone Gothic Revival building which includes an auditorium, classrooms for Sunday School, a work room, guild room, recreation hall and synod office for the church. The Memorial Hall was completed before construction of the Christ Church Cathedral (which the hall was originally meant to be connected to) began, and was intended for use as a church hall. It was designed by architect John Charles Malcolm Keith. The hall was used for church functions and offices from 1923 until it was converted to an independent religious school, Christ Church Cathedral School, in 1989. It is dedicated to the memory of those who had fallen in the First World War.

City
Victoria
Country
Type Description
Building; church hall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9175
City/Municipality
Victoria (Oak Bay)
Memorial Number
59032-038
Type
Address
2900 block of Beach Drive
Location
Uplands Park, at Beach Drive and Scenic Drive
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4395573, -123.2943775
Inscription

WORLD WAR ONE
1914 - 1918
LEST WE FORGET

CANADIAN MERCHANT NAVY
MARINE MARCHANTE CANADIENNE
1914-18 1950-53
THE LIFELINE OF THE WORLD

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Denise Kitagawa
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front
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These stones are located in front of the Oak Bay Cenotaph. They contain plaques dedicated to the First World War, Korea, Peacekeepers and the Canadian Merchant Navy.

City
Victoria (Oak Bay)
Country
Type Description
Stones with plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7328
City/Municipality
Victoria
Memorial Number
59032-037
Type
Address
1925 Blanshard Street
Location
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4317217, -123.3615549
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Allan Fleury
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When Peace Comes
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When Peace Comes and flags behind memorial.
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When Peace Comes is a monument of gratitude for the Canadian Forces, Liberators and Peacekeepers. Created from white Vancouver Island Marble that stands six and a half feet high, this liberating sculpture of peace has some very powerful symbols of transition and transformation on it. We all view things through the lenses of our own life experiences and we engage with memorials or art from that place of personal reference.

For sculptor, Maarten Schaddlelee, this sculpture represents a thank you to the soldiers and Canada for his family's peace in Holland and their new beginnings here in this land of peace. The hand and the sword represent the foe. Peace Comes is represented by the dove symbolizing Canadian Soldiers who liberated Holland by offering their lives for the freedom of the Dutch people. The illumination around the dove is the creation of peace and the prayer of keeping the peace. It was also a personal thank you to his wife Nadina's father William John Workman Stewart, a Canadian soldier, who was one of the liberators of Holland. 

The flags behind the memorial are: National Flag of Canadian, Royal Union Flag, Red Ensign – Army (1957-65), White Ensign – Navy, Blue Ensign – Air Force and Red Ensign – Merchant Navy (1922-57). A sponsor’s plaque of polished granite is mounted on an abutting wall behind the curve of the memorial.

City
Victoria
Country
Type Description
Sculpture, flags
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7006
City/Municipality
Victoria
Memorial Number
59032-036
Type
Address
1925 Blanshard Sreet
Location
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, lobby
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4317111, -123.3615532
Inscription

IN REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR TOMORROWS FOR YOUR TODAYS.

[plaque]
VRI
1899 - 1902

IN MEMORY OF THE
CANADIANS
WHO SERVED
AND GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR THEIR SOVEREIGN
AND COUNTRY
IN THE
WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

[plaque]
1914 - 1918

IN PROUD AND
GRATEFUL
REMEMBRANCE
OF THOSE WHO MADE
THE SUPREME
SACRIFICE
IN THE GREAT WAR

[plaque]
CANADIAN OPERATIONS
IN SUPPORT OF PEACE
WORLDWIDE

PEACEKEEPING
PEACEMAKING
GULF WARS

[plaque]
1950 - 1953

HONOURING
CANADIANS
WHO SERVED IN
THE UNITED NATIONS
FORCES
DURING
THE KOREAN WAR

[plaque]
IN CONSTANT REMEMBRANCE OF
THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN DEFENCE OF JUSTICE.
FREEDOM AND RIGHTEOUSNESS
IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR

”THEY WERE A WALL UNTO US BOTH BY
NIGHT AND DAY” 1 SAMUEL 25:16

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Allan Fleury
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Wall of Remembrance
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plaque
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plaques
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In 1949, the City of Victoria opened and dedicated the Victoria Memorial Arena which was named for and dedicated to the Second World War Veterans. In the lobby, was an alcove twenty feet across in which stood an eight feet by four feet white marble plaque immortalizing the service of Second World War Veterans. It was flanked by the Canadian Flag and the Canadian Red Ensign. The arena stood until 2003 when it was demolished to make room for the present Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre.

Before the demolition, the Royal Canadian Legion organized a ceremony at which the arena was undedicated and the flags removed from the memorial. The Second World War marble plaque was stored until it could be placed in the new arena. It was used as a template for four additional plaques to commemorate the South African War, First World War, Peacekeeping/Peacemaking/Gulf War and Korean War.

Veterans Memorial Wall was unveiled on April 16, 2005. The curving wall is 33 feet wide and stands over 11 feet tall. It consists of five white Carrara marble plaques set into white veined, black Vancouver Island marble. The original Second World War plaque is centered in the wall. 

City
Victoria
Country
Type Description
Wall, plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7005
City/Municipality
Victoria
Memorial Number
59032-035
Type
Address
650 Fisgard Street
Location
Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4294337, -123.3649624
Inscription

HONOUR AND LOVING MEMORY
TO THE MASONIC BRETHREN OF VICTORIA CITY LODGES
WHO DIED IN THE GREAT WAR;
1914 1918

KILLED IN ACTION

  • AGER, GEORGE SAMUEL
  • ANDERSON, ANDREW
  • BRAY, EARL RAYMOND
  • LLOYD, JOHN LOUIS
  • MCGREDOR, JAMES HERRICK
  • MCLEAN, NEIL C
  • REEKIE, HAROLD
  • WHITESIDE, A FORREST
  • WOOD, JOHN TURNBULL

"HONOUR ALSO TO THOSE WHO,
DARING TO DIE, SURVIVED."

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Victoria-Columbia Lodge No. 1
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A plaque was erected in memory of members of Victoria City lodges who made the supreme sacrifice in the First World War.

City
Victoria
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11158