Unveiled on 11 November 1929, the North Sydney monument was dedicated to the local casualties of the First World War and was erected by John D. Steele and Sons.
Legion Memorial Park Plaque
North Sydney, Nova Scotia
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Inscription
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[first stele/première stèle]
[second stele/deuxième stèle]
[plaque/plaque]
LEGION MEMORIAL PARK
ON THE OCCASION OF THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
ARMSTRONG MEMORIAL BRANCH -19
IN RECOGNITION OF THE CONTRIBUTION
OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF OUR TOWN
IN THE ARMED FORCES OF CANADA
DURING WAR AND PEACE
DEDICATED THIS 11TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1987
MAYOR - COUNCIL AND CITIZENS
TOWN OF NORTH SYDNEY
Street View
Legion Memorial Park Plaque
Corner of Archibald Avenue and Prince Street
North Sydney
Nova Scotia
Lat. 46.21014
Long. -60.24993