Memorial Pole

Port Hardy, British Columbia
Type
Other

The Memorial Pole was carved in 1996 by Kwakiutl carver Chief Calvin Hunt as a memorial for Port Hardy Indigenous who served in the Canadian Armed Forces. 

In 2016, the totem pole was taken to Hunt’s copper shop for restoration. It was rededicated at the Battle of Britain Parade in September 2016, as part of a new Veterans memorial at Carrot Park worked on by 101 Squadron, the Port Hardy Legion, the Town of Port Hardy, and the Canadian Rangers. It was officially unveiled on November 11, 2016.

The cenotaph is also located in the park.

Inscription

[plaque]
This 17' K'wagu'l pole is dedicated to
the memory of K'wakwaka'wakw War Veterans
who served in the First and Second World Wars,
Korea and Vietnam, and those who continue to serve
in the Canadian Armed Forces.

Their sacrifice and achievements are inspiring.

Carved by Calvin Hunt: Assisted by Meryvn Child. 1996.

Location
Memorial Pole

7368 Market Street
Port Hardy
British Columbia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 50.7208228
Long. -127.4966666

Memorial Pole

101 Squadron (North Island)
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surroundings

101 Squadron (North Island)
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plaque

District of Port Hardy
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