Ponteix War Memorial

front view

Type

Ponteix War Memorial

Ponteix, Saskatchewan

Notice:

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This memorial was constructed by members of the Royal Canadian Legion and dedicated on 22 September 1981. It is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars. Louis Larcoursiere built and donated the gun for the monument, and the stone was laid by Gerald Courchene. The base and the frame for the monument were built by W. Douville, along with the help of other Royal Canadian Legion Members.

Location
Ponteix War Memorial

Railway Avenue
Ponteix
Saskatchewan
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.74763
Long. -107.48817