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City/Municipality
Riske Creek
Memorial Number
59002-019
Type
Address
Sapper Lake
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.023993, -122.501607
Province
Body Content

There are several Canadian geographical names that honour the ‘sapper.’

City
Riske Creek
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6849
City/Municipality
Riske Creek
Memorial Number
59002-018
Type
Address
Lake Lye
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.0124191, -122.4947443
Image
Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

Lake Lye in the Chilcotin Training Area (near Williams Lake, BC) is named for Brigadier General William Kirby Lye. BGen Lye is an RMC graduate who went overseas during the Second World War with 16th Field Company and was later Second-in-Command of 1st Field Company. In England he was also Chief Instructor of the Engineer Reinforcement Unit. He was Mentioned in Despatches and appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire for his distinguished service in 1944 as Staff Officer Royal Engineers, Headquarters 2 Canadian Corps. BGen Lye’s post-war appointments include: Deputy Commander, Canadian Forces Base Units, Middle East (United Nations Emergency Force); Commander, Camp Chilliwack and Commandant, Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering; Commander Canadian Base Units (Europe); Commander, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Area; Chief of Staff, Administration, at Headquarters Mobile Command; Senior Assistant Adjutant General and Director General Ordnance Systems and Director General Land Operations in Canadian Forces Headquarters. BGen Lye retired in 1973 after his assignment as Commandant Royal Military College, Kingston.

City
Riske Creek
Country
Type Description
Geographical Feature
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6927
City/Municipality
Spences Bridge
Memorial Number
59002-017
Type
Address
4857 Chucker Crescent
Location
Next to Thompson River RV Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.424473, -121.3405323
Inscription

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War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This obelisk honours Sapper J.E. Leblanc, a member of 1 Combat Engineer Regiment who drowned, along with the cook MCpl Desforge when his vehicle left the road and plunged into the Thompson River on 15 June 1978.

City
Spences Bridge
Country
Type Description
Obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6888
City/Municipality
Ashcroft
Memorial Number
59002-015
Type
Address
Brink and 3rd Streets
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.7241038, -121.2811757
Inscription

[upper plaque/plaque supérieure]

Donations for Cenotaph construction

Donation by; In Memory of;
Dr. & Mrs. Alec Ramsay Major A. R. Ramsay D.D.S.
Mrs. Charlotte Patterson 

 

F/O W. N. Patterson

(missing in action-1945)

 Mr. & Mrs. Ken Gienger 

 F/O W. S. Patterson

 Rev. & Mrs. Allan Mac Millan 

 

with gratitude to all

those who served  

Mr. & Mrs. Phil Baillie   

 

Pte. Keith R. Williams

(killed in action-1945)

[lower plaque/plaque inférieure]

IN REMEMBRANCE
1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945
KOREA
"LEST WE FORGET"

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Photo Credit
Darrin Curran, President of RCL Br. 113
Caption
front
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Photo Credit
Darrin Curran, President of RCL Br. 113
Caption
front
1 of 5 images
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Photo Credit
Darrin Curran, President of RCL Br. 113
Caption
surroundings
1 of 5 images
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Photo Credit
Darrin Curran, President of RCL Br. 113
Caption
plaque
1 of 5 images
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Photo Credit
Darrin Curran, President of RCL Br. 113
Caption
plaque
1 of 5 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The Ashcroft Cenotaph was built by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 113 on their property with help from donations. On November 11, 1993, it was dedicated to all those who served in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.

City
Ashcroft
Country
Type Description
Stele - cement with pebble finish, white cross, brass plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10484
City/Municipality
Gold Bridge
Memorial Number
59002-014
Type
Address
Bralorne Avenue
Location
Bridge River Valley Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.85488, -122.83662
Inscription

BRIDGE RIVER VALLEY
THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES

WORLD WAR II

[first column/première colonne]

K. BEECHAM
J. BLOZAK
D. BREMNER
B. BUCHANAN
W. DORAN
K. DRUSKIV
A. ECHLIN
J. HARMER
G. KALBOS
J. KIRKPATRICK

[second column/deuxième colonne]

K. LOVERIDGE
R. MOVOLD
R. PEARSON
L. PENNEY
W. POCOCK
J. QUICK
G. SALMOND
J. RUTZKI
A. WADDELL
W. WALTON

LEST WE FORGET

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Photo Credit
E. T. Barnes
Caption
front view
1 of 4 images
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Caption
details
1 of 4 images
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Caption
details
1 of 4 images
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Caption
cemetery sign
1 of 4 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the twenty men from the communities of Bralorne, Gold Bridge, and other small communities in the Bridge River Valley of British Columbia who gave their lives in the Second World War. The plaque, which measures 16 inches high x 22 inches wide, is mounted on a stone and concrete cairn which is 28 inches high. It was erected by the Gold Bridge Community Club.

City
Gold Bridge
Country
Type Description
Cairn with plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6498
City/Municipality
Bralorne
Memorial Number
59002-013
Type
Address
3767 Lillooet Pioneer Rd
Location
Bralorne Pioneer Museum, on inside wall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.77819, -122.81971
Inscription

1939 - 1945
LEST WE FORGET

ALLEN GRANT ECHLIN
JAMES HARMER
ROSS JAMES DRUSKIW
STEWART GRAHAM PATERSON
ROBERT ALLEN PEARSON
ALEXANDER PENMAN
JACK RUTZKI
JAMES BLOZAK

Image
Photo Credit
E. T. Barnes
Caption
plaque
War or Conflict Term
Province
Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the men listed who died in the Second World War. It was erected by their fellow veterans who returned.

City
Bralorne
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6499
City/Municipality
Clinton
Memorial Number
59002-012
Type
Address
306 Le Bourdais Avenue
Location
Clinton Memorial Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.0915842, -121.5847681
Inscription

[plaque]

IN MEMORY OF THOSE MEMBERS OF THE
CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
WHO ENLISTED FROM CLINTON AND DISTRICT
1914 AND GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1918

JAMES D. BOYD

JOHN HARTMAN

P.A. BRENNAN

JOHN G. KENWORTHY

GORDON G. BARTON

REUBEN R. MARTIN

WILLIAM R. BAKER

FRANK McGEE

JOHN H. CHAPMAN

ALEXANDER PAYNE

DAVID COOK

THOMAS M. THORP

EUGENE ENGLISH

J. WOODWARD

ALEX.J. CHISHOLM

A. SETTER

NELS GOTT

G.L. WATSON

SAM CARLETON

C. FITZGERALD

“THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE”

Image
Photo Credit
Isabell Hadford
Caption
hall and plaque
1 of 3 images
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Caption
plaque
1 of 3 images
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Photo Credit
Clinton Village
Caption
plaque
1 of 3 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Constructed in 1920 (approx.) in memory of members of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces who enlisted from Clinton and District. The Clinton Memorial Hall was built by the residents of Clinton in the early 1920's as a memorial to World War I forces. All labour and material were donated. The hall is still used today and is maintained by the village of Clinton. The monument is inside the hall and is used each year at Remembrance Day ceremonies on November 11th.

City
Clinton
Country
Type Description
Hall and plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4213
City/Municipality
Wells
Memorial Number
59002-011
Type
Address
3942 Gold Quartz Dr
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 128
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.1012396, -121.5700408
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

IN MEMORY OF
THOSE WHO SERVED



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slab (front)
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slab (surroundings)
1 of 3 images
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Caption
slab (plaque)
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the memory of those who served.

City
Wells
Country
Type Description
Stone slab
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2357
City/Municipality
Quesnel
Memorial Number
59002-010
Type
Address
241 Kinchant Street
Location
Corner of Cariboo Highway and Kinchant Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.9759247, -122.4934837
Inscription

[front/devant]

THE
GLORIOUS
DEAD

TO THE EVERLASTING MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF CARIBOO WHO FELL
IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

[first column/première colonne]

BAKER G.
BAKER W.
BAKER R.
BEATTY C.J.
BOYD A.A.
BOYD C.F.
BOX G.M.
BRENNAN P.
CALLANAN D.J.
CAMERON E.
COPPINS B.
CRAIG J.D.
CARLSON E.
DAVIS R.
DAVIDSON J.R.
DEHANEY
DURSTON J.
DUCKWORTH A.
DENTSON H.F.
DUNN A.
ELLIS J.H.
ENGLISH E.

[second column/deuxième colonne]

FARLAY P.
FOLWER W.L.
FRYER C.
GRAHAM J.
GIBSON A.
GIBBS W.
GUY J.
HANSON C.
HAGEN J.F.
HENNERTY P.
HILBORN W.
HUNTER A.
ISNARDY W.
JENSEN G.
JONES H.H.
KENNY N.C.
KITCHEN D.
KNOX F.V.
MAYANT A.
McLEESE J.
MIDDLETON E.
MUIR J.

[third column/troisième colonne]

MURPHY J.
MURRAY N.F.
MARRAY H.
NEVEU A.
PICKUP A.J.
POPE N.A.
PROFFITT J.
READER W.
RICHARDS J.W.
RITCHIE R.
ROSS T.
SAUCIER B.D.
SHAND A.
SNIDER E.P.
SMITH F.
SAFKEN A.W.
STONER H.B.
TANFIELD F.L.
TRUEMAN J.
WARLOW F.N.
WEETMAN W.
WILEY R.

THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE

[front upper plaque/plaque supérieure avant]

PRO
PATRIA
1939         1945
OUR LIVES TO PEACE WE DEDICATE

AVES R.E.

HOGG W.S.

MOXLEY W.L.

BEAMAN W.W.

IRWIN W.D.

MYHON S.J.

CAMERON D.J.

LUNN G.A.

PURMAL C.S.

FOREMAN R.L.

MILLER A.M.

QUANSTROM W.

HARPER L.J.

MILLER S.M.

ROBERTSON A.J.

HILL M.L.

MILLER J.

WINDER W.H.

 

McDONALD R.M.

 

AND US THEY TRUSTED; WE THE TASK INHERIT,

THE UNFINISHED TASK FOR WHICH THEIR LIVES WERE SPENT.

[front bottom plaque/plaque inférieure avant]

KOREA
1950-1953

[left side top plaque/plaque du milieu du côté gauche]

IN THE SERVICE OF PEACE

[left side middle plaque]

THE PERSIAN GULF, 1990-1991

[left side bottom plaque/plaque inférieure du côté gauche]

AFGHANISTAN, 2001-2014

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shaft (front)
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shaft (details)
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shaft (front)
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Body Content

This memorial, erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 94, is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.

City
Quesnel
Country
Type Description
Cement shaft
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1314
City/Municipality
Williams Lake
Memorial Number
59002-009
Type
Address
385 Barnard Street
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 139
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.1256996, -122.1411014
Inscription

[top plaque/plaque supérieure]

1939-1945
LEST WE FORGET

[bottom plaque/plaque du bas]

KOREA
1950-1953

Image
Photo Credit
Sue Moxey
Caption
front view
1 of 3 images
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Caption
surroundings
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Caption
details
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

Erected in 1957 by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 139, this memorial is dedicated to the veterans of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It was located in front of the old War Memorial Hospital. It was moved to the current Legion site when the hospital was closed.

City
Williams Lake
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1341