Other

City/Municipality
Lumby
Memorial Number
59014-021
Type
Address
2016 Miller Street
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch #167
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.2489336, -118.9662965
Inscription

Lest We Forget

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Chris Lewis
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front
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Body Content

This mural, "Mural of Tribute", by artists Michelle Loughery and Sarah Lindsay, was sponsored and developed by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #167, Lumby. Starting from the left is the most important scene – a soldier kneeling at a cross, marking the final resting place of a fallen comrade. At is feet is the Poppy of Remembrance and the words “Lest We Forget”. Above him is the Red Ensign, Canada’s flag for many years. The rocks symbolize the hardships, sorrows and defeats that had to be overcome on the way to victory. The landing scene has two Second World War fighter planes and a Lancaster bomber of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Beneath them are the landing craft and the corvettes of the Royal Canadian Navy, while in the foreground is a ship of the Merchant Marine. Advancing is a piper that would be leading a file of men into battle. In the centre are First World War soldiers attacking Vimy Ridge. At the top, one can see the Vimy Ridge Memorial. Over the door are the representatives of two of the Women’s Services in the Second World War. Often forgotten is the tremendous contribution to victory by women in both World Wars. To their right is a ruined city, a graphic reminder of the cost and horror of war. Below the city is a mobile Salvation Army canteen, representing all the wonderful fraternal and religious organizations that helped the morale of our service men and women. Above and to the right are two soldiers of the South African War. Finally, at the right of the mural is a Canadian Peacekeeper in his United Nations uniform. Today, Canada is recognized throughout the world as a country that can be counted on. Our service men and women continue to make sacrifices in the efforts of peacekeeping. A dedication ceremony was held for the Memorial Wall on September 9, 2001. Well-known Vernon mural artist Michelle Loughery painted the Memorial Wall mural with assistance from Sarah Lindsay.

City
Lumby
Country
Type Description
Mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7792
City/Municipality
Armstrong
Memorial Number
59014-020
Type
Address
Memorial Mountain
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4259943, -119.1202088
Inscription



War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

The Province of British Columbia and the Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographical Names named a mountain “Memorial Mountain” in honour of the men from Armstrong and Spallumcheen who died in the Second World War. It was dedicated on 11 November 1998.

City
Armstrong
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7029
City/Municipality
Armstrong
Memorial Number
59014-019
Type
Address
3285 Pleasant Valley Road
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.445577, -119.2003616
Inscription

[plaque on ground/plaque au sol]
THE STONES
OF SACRIFICE

This cross of forty stones points to the summit
of Memorial Mountain. The mountain was so
named to remember the thirty-nine Armstrong
and Spallumcheen men who sacrificed their lives
for Canada during the Second World War. The
central stone represents the Unknown Soldier.

In 1999, 2000 and 2001 students from
Pleasant Valley Secondary School collected
stones from the eight countries in which the
men had died: Belgium, Canada, France, Germany,
Holland, India, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

”We will Remember Them”

[explanatory plaque/plaque explicative]
THE STONES OF
SACRIFICE

[a cross contains the numbers 1 – 40, representing each stone/une croix contient les numéros 1 à 40, représentant chaque pierre]

[first column/première colonne]

INDIA
1. FISHER W.J. 1943 23

CANADA
2. FISHER R.F. 1943 21
3. SPARKES L.V. 1942 29
4. REES B.D. 1943 19
5. SMITH R. 1944 19

NETHERLANDS
13. SIDNEY L. 1942 23
6. WARNER H.L. 1945 24
7. HARASYMCHUK P. 1945 24
8. SHUMAY N. 1945 29

GERMANY
9. DUNKLEY G.C. 1941 24
10. BRYDON W.A. 1945 28
UNITED KINGDOM
11. HOLLINGWORTH R.C. 1941 24
12. MELLISH R.L. 1942 21
14. HAYES W.A. 1942 21
15. LeDUC K.C. 1942 23
16. MURRAY J.R. 1944 20
17. ALDWORTH F. 1945 23

 

[second column/deuxième colonne]

ITALY

18. GILL B.E. 1943 23
19. DAVISON B.D. 1943 23
20. LIVINGSTONE A.A. 1943 26
21. REIMER W.A. 1943 21
22. FLINDALL R. 1944 22
23. DRUMMOND W.M. 1944 27
24. TAYLOR M.E. 1944 23
25. SMITH D.S. 1944 23
26. REES H.C. 1944 23
27. SCHUBERT B.A.F. 1945 24

FRANCE
28. PELLETT K.T. 1942 27
29. MURRAY W.F. 1942 22
30. CLEMENT H. 1943 21
31. HILLIARD D.B. 1944 21
32. SMILEY R.K. 1944 20
33. McALLISTER H.C. 1944 33
34. ENNS J. 1944 20
35. HOBSON G. 1944 23
36. WARNER W.W. 1944 31

BELGIUM
37. VANKLEECK R.B. 1945 24
38. HENDERSON D.S. 1944 25
39. FRASER J. 1944 26

[bottom centre/centre inférieur]

40. THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER

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Body Content

This monument was constructed in 2001 and dedicated on 6 June 2001. Students from Pleasant Valley Secondary school collected stones from the eight countries in which them men from Armstrong/Spallumcheen had died in the Second World War. They collected stones over a three year period from 1999 – 2001. The stones were formed into a cross that points to Memorial Mountain, named in honour of the 39 men of the area who died. The students who helped build the memorial recognized that they knew who the stones represented, but a visitor would not. An interpretive plaque was necessary to show next of kin which rock represented their lost relative. It was designed and built by a succeeding group of Pleasant Valley Secondary School Graduates and dedicated on June 6, 2004 The following are the contributors to this memorial: Richard Lonsdale, Tom Sidney, James Wood, Keith Worden, John Irving, Jim Howe, Wayne Kyle, Larry Hopner, Mat Hassen, Vic Polichek, Pierre Vaudry from the UPS Store Groups, students from Pleasant Valley Secondary School 1999-2004, Armstrong & Spalumcheen Parks & Recreation Commission, Associated Ready Mix, Budget Trophies, Greenscape Landscaping, Meggalt Truckin,g Nor Val Rentals, Otter Lake Sand and Gravel, Shepherds Home Hardware, Vernon Paving, Wood-N-Chick Furniture, and Noble Tractor & Equipment Ltd.

City
Armstrong
Country
Type Description
Cross (display of stones) with plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7028
City/Municipality
Sorrento
Memorial Number
59014-018
Type
Address
1188 Trans Canada Highway
Location
St. Mary's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.8770523, -119.4722386
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN MEMORIAM
1914-1918
L. BARRETT
F.G. BOWMAN
N.T. COWLEY
C.K. DAVIS
G.R.W. DICKENSON
W.S. FINDON
F. GILES
S. HODSON
A.W. JOHNSON
M.F. MEEKS
P. MASON
K.C. MCKENZIE
J. NEISH
A.F. ORSER
D. REID
W.J. SMITH
J.B. THOMSON
J.B. THOMSON
A. WADDELL
K. LOFTUS

[upper plaque/plaque du haut]

LEST WE FORGET

[lower plaque/plaque du bas]

1939 1945

J.S. BAYLISS
L.W. DUNNE
D. TAYLOR

[back/arrière]

KOREA

1950 - 1953

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Wendy McKenzie; Lawrna Myers
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cairn (front)
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cairn (details)
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cairn (front) - May 2008
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back - May 2008
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Body Content

This cenotaph, a four-sided granite obelisk with beveled corners, was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #107 sometime after 1918. It is located in front of St. Mary’s Church, and is in memorial to the fallen of Sorrento.

City
Sorrento
Country
Type Description
Obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2350
City/Municipality
Lavington
Memorial Number
59014-017
Type
Address
6408 Lavington Way
Location
Lavington Centennial Park, on east side
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.2314354, -119.1074009
Inscription

[front/devant]

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF

MAJOR N.H. MONCRIEFF, 2ND C.M.R.
CAPT. J.R. MOORE, M.C., CHESHIRE REGT.
CAPT. A.P. FOSTER, K.R.R.C.
LIEUT. S.U. BAILEY, R.E.
LIEUT. J.K.P. PATERSON, EAST SURREY REGIMENT
LIEUT. T.M. SPECHLEY, R.A.F.
SGT. C. CLARKE, 2ND C.M.R.
PTE. J.D. EKINS, 2ND C.M.R.
PTE. F. FELLINGHAM, 47TH BATT.
PTE. A. SMITH, 112TH BATT.
PTE. D.L. SMITH, 54TH BATT.
PTE. G. SMITH, 3RD PIONEER BATT.
S.S. L. PELLOUX, FRENCH INFANTRY

FROM LAVINGTON WHO FELL IN THE WAR 1914-1919

[plaque/plaque]

UNVEILED BY H.R.H. EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES
REDEDICATED 2006

[plaque/plaque]

KOREA
1950 - 1953

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Vivian Elgie
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cairn (front) - before renovations
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cairn (front) - August 2008
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plaque
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Province
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Body Content

Unveiled by His Royal Highness, Edward, Prince of Wales, in September 1919, this memorial was originally dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. A plaque was later added in memory of the Korean War. Directions - Take Highway 6 east of Vernon to Lavington. Turn right onto School Road and drive approximately one half mile. The memorial is in Lavington Centennial Park which is situated on the right.

City
Lavington
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3259
City/Municipality
Canoe River
Memorial Number
59014-016
Type
Location
Next to CN mainline, south of Valemount and 0.97 km east of Canoe River
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.7239136, -119.2842216
Inscription

21.11.1950
2nd
FIELD
REGIMENT
RCHA

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Ralph McLean; Michael J. Winter, Maj (Ret'd)
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inscription
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Wikimedia Commons
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Body Content

In November of 1950, thousands of soldiers were sent to Fort Lewis, Washington, for training before their journey to Korea. They traveled by rail. At 10:35 in the morning on November 21, a troop train carrying 340 soldiers - soldiers of the 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery - was just east of the village of Canoe River, British Columbia. An express train on the same track was approaching in the opposite direction.

The two trains crashed head-on. The troop train was tossed into the air, its engine thrown back onto the coach cars behind it. Steel cars were shattered by other steel cars in a raging inferno. Seventeen Canadian soldiers died that morning and the bodies of four of them were never found. Many of those who escaped death suffered horrible injury including massive burns. The sacrifice made by the men at Canoe River was no less than that of all war Veterans who died in the service of our country.

City
Canoe River
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4783
City/Municipality
Armstrong
Memorial Number
59014-013
Type
Address
3285 Pleasant Valley Road
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4454017, -119.2004441
Inscription

[first plaque/première plaque]

[left column/colonne de gauche]

ADAMS C.
ADAMSON B.
BARNES A. H.
BARFORD T. E.
BINKLEY W.
BURTON R.
BELL R.
CALDWELL D. J.
CROZIER D. E.
CULLINGS F.
DODDS G.
FADER C.
FOWLER W. R.
FREEMAN E.
FREEMAN H. A.
GRAY A.
GREGORY H. M.
GROVES J. S.
GROVES R. E.
HARRIS J.
HYDE J. S.
HUNTER H. W.
HUNTER W. F.
HUNTER K. L.
IBBOTSON R.
IBBOTSON E.
JOHNSON H.
KIRKUP R.

[right column/colonne de droite]

MACPHAIL J.
MCCALLAN G. W.
MCCALLUM M. J.
MCKEE J.
MCKENZIE C. A.
MCPHERSON O.
MARZO F.
MAUNDRELL C.
MEERES E. W.
MITCHELL G. E.
MUNSLOW L.
MURRAY A. H.
RANKINE T. T.
RENYARD A.
SEVERS C.
SIMINGTON J.
SHUBERT B. A.
SKYRME H.
SMALLWOOD J. C.
STIRZACKER H.
TURNER T.
VANKLEEK S. B.
WATSON A. W.
WHITWORTH C.
WINTER C. H.
WOLFENDEN F. C.
WOOD J. E.
WOODWARD T. P.

[second plaque/deuxième plaque]

1914 - 1918

[third plaque/troisième plaque]

[left column/colonne de gauche]

BRYDON, W. A.
DRUMMOND, W.
DUNKLEY, G. C.
ENNS, J. R.
FISHER, R. F.
FISHER, W. J.
FLINDALL, R.
GILL, B. E.
HARASYMCHUK, P.
HENDERSON, D. S.
HAYES, W. A.
HOLLINGWORTH, R. C.
LEDUC, K. C.
MELLISH, R. L.

[right column/colonne de droite]

MURRAY, J. P.
MURRAY, W. F.
PELLETT, K. T.
REES, B. D.
REES, H. C.
SCHUBERT, B. A. F.
SIDNEY, L.
SHUMAY, N.
SMITH, R. L.
SMITH, D. S.
VANKLEEK, R. B.
WARNER, H.
WARNER, W.

[fourth plaque/quatrième plaque]

1939 - 1945

fifth plaque/cinquième plaque]

IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO FOUGHT AND DIED
IN THE
KOREA CAMPAIGN
1950 -1953

[inscription/inscription]

'BEHOLD THIS STONE SHALL BE WITNESS UNTO US"

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National Defence/Défense nationale; Vivian Elgie
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Body Content

Erected by the municipalities of Armstrong and Spallumcheen, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. This memorial is wheelchair accessible. Directions - To get to this memorial turn left off the highway at Rosedale Avenue, continue down Rosedale Avenue to the second stop sign. Turn right onto Pleasant Valley Road and go down approximately one half mile. The memorial is on the left side of Pleasant Valley Road.

City
Armstrong
Country
Type Description
Stone shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2360
City/Municipality
Enderby
Memorial Number
59014-012
Type
Address
208 George Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5452329, -119.1401787
Inscription

Enderby Drill Hall

Original Home of the 12th Platoon

Rocky Mountain Rangers

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Brian McGinnis
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front view today
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The Enderby Drill Hall was completed in June 1914. Built with Enderby bricks on land donated by F.H. Barnes, the building cost $15,000. It was 42' x 92' with a birch floor and a single front door. There were 3 large storerooms on the main floor and 3 officers' and reading rooms in the balcony. In the basement were furnace rooms, an ammunition closet, and a rifle range. The Drill Hall was built for the C Squadron of B.C. Horse and the 172nd Battalion of the Rocky Mountain Rangers. It has been used over the years by the cadet corps of the Rocky Mountain Rangers, by badminton and basketball clubs, and by many community organizations for dinners and dances. In 1946 washrooms were installed on both floors, plus sinks with hot and cold running water. The City of Enderby purchased the building from the federal government in 1959. The kitchen facilities were completely renovated by community groups, and the interior and exterior walls were painted. In 1998, the Drill Hall Committee of the Arts Council was formed to assume responsibility for the Drill Hall. Paint was removed from the exterior of the building in July 1998. Kitchen facilities and washrooms were renovated to meet building codes and fire regulations in August 1999. The Drill Hall continues to be used by residents and community associations. Joan Cowan Enderby Museum, 1999

City
Enderby
Country
Type Description
Drill hall (brick)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5096
City/Municipality
Enderby
Memorial Number
59014-011
Type
Address
708 Granville Avenue
Location
Grounds of present Enderby Memorial Terrace
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

needs further research/recherche incomplète

Province
Body Content

Enderby and District Memorial Hospital was formally opened by the Honourable Byron I. Johnson, Premier of the province of British Columbia on May 21, 1952. The hospital was dedicated to the men and women from Enderby and district who fought in the wars.

City
Enderby
Country
Type Description
Hospital
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5095
City/Municipality
Salmon Arm
Memorial Number
59014-010
Type
Address
3 Street NE and Okanagan Avenue E
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.6999971, -119.2813684
Inscription

TO HONOUR ALL WOMEN WHO SERVED

1914-1918
1939-1945
1950-1953

LEST WE FORGET

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Servicewomen Monument
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Body Content

Erected by local ex-servicewomen, this memorial is dedicated to all Canadian women who served in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It was dedicated on 14 August 2000.

City
Salmon Arm
Country
Type Description
Slab
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1298