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City/Municipality
Deep River
Memorial Number
35070-090
Type
Address
100, rue Deep River
Location
Deep River Town Hall
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
46.1005287, -77.4876241
Inscription

THIS SHAFT WE RAISE TO THEM AND THEE

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Louise Bellec
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inscription
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Louise Bellec
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Deep River Cenotaph
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Cénotaphe de Deep River

City
Deep River
Country
Type Description
Sculpture
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12098
City/Municipality
Barry's Bay
Memorial Number
35070-089
Type
Address
250, rue John
Location
Légion royale canadienne, filiale no 406
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
45.4845098, -77.6777905
Inscription

KOREAN
WAR
1950 - 1953
THIS MEMORIAL PRESENTED
BY UNIT 38
KOREA VETERANS ASSOCIATION
OF CANADA
1993

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Korean War Plaque
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Cette plaque rend hommage aux personnes qui ont servi pendant la guerre de Corée et a été apposée en 1993 par l’unité 38 de l’Association canadienne des vétérans de la Corée.

City
Barry's Bay
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12086
City/Municipality
Barry's Bay
Memorial Number
35070-088
Type
Address
250, rue John
Location
Légion royale canadienne, filiale no 406
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
45.4845098, -77.6777905
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET

  • 1914 -
  • BIERNACKI F.J.
  • BIERNACKI P.P.
  • CHIPPIOR F.F.
  • CYBULSKI-ALBERT
  • CYBULSKI-ADOLPH
  • SKUCE R.F.
  •  
  • 1939
  • HEADS WM.
  • LUCASAVITCH F.
  • MAIKA P.J.
  • SKEBO B.A.
  • SKEBO P.S.
  • SKUCE R.
  • POPKEY H.

IN LOVING MEMORY

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First and Second World Wars Tablet
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Cette tablette porte les noms des personnes qui ont donné leur vie pendant la Première Guerre mondiale et la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

City
Barry's Bay
Country
Type Description
Tablet
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12085
City/Municipality
Renfrew
Memorial Number
35070-087
Type
Address
219, avenue Hincks Ouest
Location
Parc commémoratif de l'ARC
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
45.4760919, -76.6973788
Inscription

R.C.A.F.A. 

433 "CHAMPLAIN" WING
RENFREW ONTARIO

60th ANNIVERSARY
1954 - 2014

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433 Champlain Wing Tree
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Cet arbre a été planté en 2014 pour souligner le 60e anniversaire du 433e escadron « Champlain » de l’Association de l’Aviation royale du Canada.

City
Renfrew
Country
Type Description
Tree, plaque
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12018
City/Municipality
Pembroke
Memorial Number
35070-086
Type
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

DEDICATED BY THE EMPLOYEES OF
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES EDWARD SLACK
WHO GAVE HIS LIFE
IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1939 — 1945

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Major Charles Edward Slack Plaque
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Cette plaque a été inaugurée par les employés de la Compagnie de téléphone Bell du Canada de Pembroke en hommage à leur camarade qui a donné sa vie au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. On ne sait pas ce qu’il est advenu de la plaque.

City
Pembroke
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
Bell Canada
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11911
City/Municipality
Pikwakanagan (Golden Lake)
Memorial Number
35070-085
Type
Address
1657A Mishomis Inamo
Location
Première Nation des Algonquins de Pikwakanagan
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
45.5758, -77.25096
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Algonquin Veterans Warrior Memorial
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stone inscription
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stone inscription
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Le monument commémoratif des guerriers algonquins a été dédié à tous les guerriers algonquins qui ont servi le Canada en temps de guerre et de paix.

City
Pikwakanagan (Golden Lake)
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11728
City/Municipality
Denbigh
Memorial Number
35070-080
Type
Address
188, route 28
Location
Église unie St. Luke
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
45.1395527, -77.2746436
Inscription

WORLD WAR I   1914 - 1918
WORLD WAR II   1939 - 1945
KOREAN WAR   1950 - 1953
MERCHANT NAVY
PEACE KEEPING FORCES

LEST WE FORGET


IN GRATEFUL
REMEMBRANCE
OF THOSE WHO
SERVED
AND THOSE WHO
DIED
IN ALL OUR PAST
MILITARY CONFLICTS

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Denbigh Cenotaph
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The Denbigh Cenotaph was dedicated by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 328 of Northbrook to honour the local citizens who served and died in the name of our country.

City
Denbigh
Country
Type Description
Slab
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10302
City/Municipality
Petawawa
Memorial Number
35070-079
Type
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
45.952336759192, -77.307511708738
Inscription

(Cairn)

In remembrance of the prarachutists

of 2 Sigs Sqn and 1 RCR who died by

drowning during an air exercise

on 8 May 1968

May God grant their gallntry

will live on in the hearts of their

countrymen

  • MWO Reginald Riddell (1RCR London)
  • WO Michael McDonnell (1RCR London)
  • Cpl. Bruce Chiswell (1RCR London)
  • Cpl. Hugh Fields (2 Sigs Sqn)
  • Cpl. Bob Knight (2 Sigs Sqn)
  • Cpl. Dennis Clements (2 Sigs Sqn)
  • Cpl. Jim Misener (2 Sigs Sqn)

 

...

(Boulder)

1 RCR 2 SIG                          SQN AB TP

MWO Reginald Riddell             Cpl. Dennis Clements

WO Michael McDonnell            Cpl. Hugh Fields

Cpl. Bruce Chiswell                 Cpl. Bob Knight

                                            Cpl. Jim Misener

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:

Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning

We will remember them.

 

Donated by

Family, survivors, fellow jumpers, and friends

For the 50th memorial service of the tragedy

That took the lives of paratroopers

On May 8, 1968

 

Reflect Reconnect Never Forget

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Wegner Point Fallen Paratroopers Memorial Cairn, plaque, stone
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Bruce Forsyth.
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Wegner Point Fallen Paratroopers Memorial Cairn, plaque,
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Bruce Forsyth.
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Wegner Point Fallen Paratroopers Memorial Cairn, plaque,
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Wegner Point Fallen Paratroopers Memorial stone
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The Wegner Point Fallen Paratroopers Memorial commemorates seven soldiers (4 Signal Corps and 3 Royal Canadian Regiment) who drowned in the Ottawa River on 8 May 1968. Every year on 8 May a memorial service is held at Wegner Point by the members of 2 CMBG Headquarters and Signal Squadron, the 1st and 3rd Battalions of the Royal Canadian Regiment and the Airborne Regiment Association of Canada. 

On 8 May 1968 at around 8:30 pm, the worst peacetime Canadian military training accident occurred at Camp Petawawa, 100 miles north-west of Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, Ontario. It was a cold and windy day that 26 paratroopers from the 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment from Wollseley Barracks in London, Ontario, and 2 Signals Squadron, were participating in a training jump over Camp Petawawa.

Taking off in three Buffalo transport aircraft from the Bonnechere Airfield, an Air Defence Command auxiliary field, the paratroopers were expected to land in the designated landing zone on the Mattawa Plains within Camp Petawawa. The weather was good and a test dummy dropped earlier indicated no issues for the jumpers. In a tragic fluke, an unexpected wind shear at around 600 feet carried 22 of the paratroopers into the nearby Ottawa River, 1000 feet off shore near Wegner Point.

Weighted down by their heavy equipment and tangled in their parachutes, the soldiers struggled to make it out of the water. Rescue efforts saved all but seven of the soldiers. Some of the bodies weren’t recovered until days later, still entangled in their parachute harnesses.

A memorial cairn was erected at Wegner Point the following July, with the name of paratroopers lost etched on the monument. A wreath-laying ceremony is held each May at the memorial cairn, led by the Canadian Airborne Regiment Association. Serving members of the 1st and 3rd Battalions, Royal Canadian Regiment, and 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (2CMBG) Headquarters and Signals Squadron, gather alongside retired members and survivors of that horrible day to remember their comrades who never came home.

The seven paratroopers who died on 8 May 1968:

  • Master Warrant Officer Reginald Riddell (1RCR London)
  • Warrant Officer Michael McDonnell (1RCR London)
  • Cpl. Bruce Chiswell (1RCR London)
  • Cpl. Hugh Fields (2 Sigs Sqn)
  • Cpl. Bob Knight (2 Sigs Sqn)
  • Cpl. Dennis Clements (2 Sigs Sqn)
  • Cpl. Jim Misener (2 Sigs Sqn)

During the 50th Fallen Paratrooper Memorial Service on May 13, 2018 a large boulder inscribed with the names of the fallen, installed next to the cairn, was unveiled. It features the crests of the Royal Canadian Regiment, Signals Squadron and Paratroopers.

City
Petawawa
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10260
City/Municipality
Petawawa
Memorial Number
35070-078
Type
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
45.912374, -77.280822
Inscription

Centre Sportif et aquatique

Dundonald Hall

Fitness sports and aquatic centre

Reopened by:

 

Réouverture:

 

Mr. Hector Cloutier M.P.

Renfrew, Nippissing, & Pembroke

 

On behalf of the

Minister of National Defence

30 June 2000

 

Au nom du

Ministère de la Défense nationale

30 juin 2000

 

 

 

Design build team:

 

Équipe de construction conception:

 

Westeinde Construction Limited

Griffiths, Rankin, Cooke Architects

BBS Construction

 

 

 

 

Base Commander:

 

Commandant de la base:

 

Colonel K.C. McLeod, CD

 

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Dundonald Hall is named in honour of Lieutenant-General Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, KCB, KCVO, the last British officer to command the Canadian militia. The building was originally built in the 1950s but extensively renovated in 2000.

Lieutenant-General Cochrane was born in 1852 and commissioned in the Life Guards in 1870. He served in the Nile Expedition, the Desert March and the Relief of Khartoum in 1885. In 1895, he was appointed Commanding Officer of 2nd Battalion, Life Guards. He served in the Second Boer War where in 1899 he was appointed Commander of the Mounted Brigade, part of the South Natal Field Force. He took part in the Relief of Ladysmith in February 1900. He was appointed General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada in 1902. He served in the First World War in the British Admiralty Office. Lieutenant-General Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, died in 1935 at the age of 82.

City
Petawawa
Country
Type Description
Building
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10213
City/Municipality
Petawawa
Memorial Number
35070-077
Type
Address
3583 boulevard Petawawa
Location
Filiale no 517 de la Légion royale canadienne
in Canada
Oui
GPS Coordinates
45.904822, -77.285046
Inscription

[dedication palque]

 

This monument is dedicated to the Gunners of Canada

WW I, WW II, Korea and Afghanistan, Ubique

 

Various costs associated with the monument were donated in memory of

those fallen Gunners who gave their all for Canada

 

Lt. W. Turner; Bdr. M. Mansell; Capt. N. Goddard

Capt. J. Francis; Gnr. J. Dion; Bdr. J. Ouellet

Sgt. K. Taylor and Bdr. K. Manning

 

They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old

Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn

At the going down of the sun and in the morning

We will remember them

 

[explanatory plaque]

 

M109 Howitzer

The M109 Howitzer was first introduced to Canada in 1967. Developed by the Ground System Division of United Defense LP, the Canadian M109 had a total crew of 10 that consisted of a detachment commander, driver, gunner, assistant gunner, and two ammunition handlers. Additionally, the M109 was accompanied by an ammunition vehicle, the M548, which included the detachment second in command, two more ammunition handlers as well as the driver.

The M109 and its subsequent variations is the most common western indirect-fire support weapon of maneuver brigades of armored and mechanized infantry divisions. In Canada, the M109 was in service by the Canadian Armed Forces until 2005 with the last rounds being fired at CFB Petawawa in April 2005. The M109A4 and other M109 variations were replaced in Canada by the 155mm howitzer M777 which is still in use today.

Internationally, the M109 saw its combat debut in Vietnam.

 

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Richard Turcotte
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Body Content

Ce monument est dédié aux artilleurs du Canada.

City
Petawawa
Country
Type Description
Weapon
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10088