Québec

Province Code
PQ
City/Municipality
Edmonton
Address
Gault Boulevard NW and Griesbach Parade NW
Location
Patricia Park, Griesbach
Province
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Surrounding the central plaza at Patricia Park are individual raised markers on bronze tablets that depict the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry's Battle Honours.

City
Edmonton
City/Municipality
Edmonton
Address
Gault Boulevard NW and Griesbach Parade NW
Location
Patricia Park, Griesbach
Province
Body Content

The entrance to Patricia Park is marked by low stone walls on either side with mounted bronze tablets of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Roll of Honour naming the soldiers who have died during their service.

 

 

 

City
Edmonton
City/Municipality
Regina
Address
1820, rue Cornwall
Location
Légion royale canadienne, filiale no 1
Province
Body Content

This mural honours the Second Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, tracing its history from the First World War to modern day. It was completed by artist Mary-Ann Dubé.

City
Regina
City/Municipality
Saskatoon
Address
1502, 2e Avenue Nord
Location
Cimetière Woodlawn
Province
Body Content

L’entrée de cette Avenue commémorative des plus proches parents est marquée par deux socles en pierre. Cette avenue est dédiée aux anciens combattants et aux victimes de la guerre, et a été érigée par la section locale de l’Ordre impérial des filles de l’Empire (IODE) en 1922-1923. L’avenue commémorative de Saskatoon, dont la section Military de l’Ordre impérial des filles de l’Empire a entrepris l’aménagement en 1922-1923, est le seul exemple encore intact des « chemins du Souvenir » créés dans différentes villes canadiennes après la Première Guerre mondiale. Ces mémoriaux vivants, aménagés par des sociétés philanthropiques en l’honneur de leurs concitoyens disparus à la guerre, s’inspirent des longues avenues bordées d’arbres qui se retrouvent dans la campagne française. Comme l’indique une petite plaque offerte par son plus proche parent, chaque arbre est dédié à un soldat en particulier, ce qui fait de cette avenue un tribut personnel et communautaire hautement symbolique.

City
Saskatoon
City/Municipality
Batoche
Address
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Location
Batoche Memorial Garden
Province
Body Content

The National Métis Veterans' Memorial Monument has been engraved in honour of all Métis veterans. The monument has taken years of planning and fundraising. It was first unveiled in July, 2014, marking the achievement of its installation at Batoche. The names of veterans have been collected over many years of research and collaboration with others as well as submissions from the friends and families of Métis veterans. While it is sad to acknowledge that thousands of Métis deserve the inscription, we are proud to honour and commemorate over 5,000 veterans with this first engraving on the monument. Fundraising for the monument's upkeep and future engravings will be ongoing so veterans who are unknown to us at this time can be added in years to come. The monument will forever be a place to pay our respects to Métis servicemen and servicewomen.

Métis Veterans Memorial Project
C/O Gabriel Dumont Institute
917 22nd Street West
Saskatoon, SK S7M 0R9

City
Batoche