Presented by local Japanese-Canadians to the town of Hope on 27 July 1991, this garden is dedicated to the memory of the Japanese-Canadians interned in the Tashme Camp, east of Hope, during the Second World War.
Tashme Camp Memorial Garden
Hope, British Columbia
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Inscription
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FRIENDSHIP GARDEN
BUILT BY THE LOCAL JAPANESE CANADIANS COMMEMORATING THE JAPANESE CANADIANS INTERNED DURING WORLD WAR II IN TASHME CAMP 20 KMS. EAST OF HOPE ON HWY. #3
AND ALSO TO DEMONSTRATE JAPANESE CULTURE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
PRESENTED TO THE TOWN OF HOPE ON JULY 27, 1991
PROJECT DESIGN AND SUPERVISION PROVIDED BY THE JAPANESE GARDENERS COOPERATIVE OF B.C.
Street View
Tashme Camp Memorial Garden
3 Avenue
Hope
British Columbia
Lat. 49.3799591
Long. -121.4418727