This mountain was named in 1960 in honour of Sgt. Severe E. Rault from Cranbrook, BC. Sgt Rault was killed in action on 11 October 1944.
Mount Ruault
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This mountain was named in 1960 in honour of Sgt. Severe E. Rault from Cranbrook, BC. Sgt Rault was killed in action on 11 October 1944.
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"Mount Docking" This mountain was named in 1966 in honour of Pte. John H. Docking from Cranbrook, BC, who was killed in action during the Second World War.
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"Mount Sam" This mountain was named in 1964 in honour of Pte. Peter M. Sam from Athalmer, BC, who was killed in action during the Second World War.
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This mountain was named in 1964 in honour of Pte. Kurt W. Swanson from Cranbrook, BC, who was killed in action during the Second World War.
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"Mount Mike" This mountain was named in 1964 in honour of Pte. Sebastion Mike from Cranbrook, BC, who was killed in action during the Second World War.
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An Acrow Panel Bridge built over the Bull River Canyon (some 40 miles east of Cranbrook, B.C.) by 44 Field Engineer Squadron – with help from 8 Field Engineer Regiment, 6 Field Engineer Squadron, 33 Field Engineer Squadron and 1 Combat Engineer Regiment – was named in honour of Sapper Verd Casselman, RE in April 1991. Verd Casselman was a Second World War sapper who went through the minefields at El Alamein. A well-liked local citizen, Sapper Casselman passed away in 1992 and 44 Field Engineer Squadron named the bridge in his honour.
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The “Izzy Bridge” is named for Master Corporal Mark Isfeld. MCpl Isfeld was a member of 1 Combat Engineer Regiment who was killed on 21 June 1994 by a mine while serving with the United Nations Protection Force in Bosnia.
1939-1945
IN MEMORY OF THOSE FROM CRESTON VALLEY
WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
ARMITAGE DAVID
[?] JOHN H.
CLARK GLEN
CLARK RUSSEL
COWLEY JOHN
CRAWFORD THOMAS R.
DAVIS EDWARD
DICKSON ROY V.
DOMKE DANIEL
ERICKSON EDWIN V.
FLETT WESLEY J.
FRENCH KENNETH
GOODWIN GEORGE N.
HOWELL JOHN
HULME GEORGE
HUSCROFT DENIS C.M.
JACKSON RUTHERFORD J.
MC GREGOR LLOYD C.
MC MILLIN MELVIN
O’NEILL JAMES W.
PUDIFIN ARNOLD J.
PUTNAM F. DOUGLAS
SKELLY JOHN H.
SHERMAN STEVE
SINCLAIR CLAYTON
SINCLAIR J. DOUGLAS
TAYLOR CHARLES H.
WINGER LAWRENCE
WOOD JAMES
“AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM”
This memorial is dedicated to those who died in the Second World War.
LAKE WINDERMERE MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CENTRE
TO THOSE WHO DIED
1914-1918
BROWN N.
MATTHEWS Hy
BUTTERFIELD P.
MORGAN G.H.
O'SHEA P.
CARPENTER F.H.G.
CAY T.
PHILLIPS J.N.
POPE C.
CARSON A.
DOHERTY H.
RICHARDSON D.
RICHARDSON E.B.
FARQUHARSON P.S.
HUME F.
SHIBLEY W.
1939-45
JOHNSON A.
STRAITH W.
KENNEDY A.D.
BRAATHEN N.H.
LOCKWOOD H.F.
TAYLOR H.S.
MACDONALD A.
DOCKING J.H.
NICHOLAS T.
TROLLOPE T.
MACLEOD D.
DUNNE J.B.
PALMER G.E.
WALSH M.
MCCRIMON J.
EDWARDS P.E.
ROBERTS M.H.
WILKES W.R.
MATTHEWS Hb.
WERTH F.
YOUNGER H.
ERECTED BY THE
PEOPLE OF THIS DISTRICT AS A TRIBUTE TO ITS VETERANS OF THE WORLD WARS OF
1914-1918
1939-1945
OPENED ON THE 1ST JULY 1947 AS A CENTRE FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION AND CULTURAL NEEDS OF ALL AGES IN THE COMMUNITY
IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
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The Kimberley Field of Honour, located in the Kimberley Cemetery, is dedicated to all the past and present Kimberley servicemen. Each November 11th, a service is held at the Kimberley Cenotaph and is later followed by a smaller wreath-laying service at the cemetery.