Royal Navy Ensign

Royal Navy Ensign

Type

Royal Navy Ensign

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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On 27 May 1945, the Royal Navy Ensign was presented to the All Saints Anglican Church, together with a memorial, to honour the officers and men of the Royal Canadian Navy and will remain in place until it disintegrates. It is a white field quartered with the red cross of St. George and the Union Jack in the upper corner next to the staff. Due to All Saints Anglican Church's proximity to Fort Osborne, in their early years they were known as "the military church" and had many military personnel as parishioners.

Location
Royal Navy Ensign

521 Broadway
Winnipeg
Manitoba
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.8854302
Long. -97.1502007