University of Victoria - The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Plaque

Victoria, British Columbia
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This plaque commemorates The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada's posting on the grounds of the University of Victoria from 1955 to 1957. It was unveiled on 20 April 2010 during the visit of the Colonel-in-Chief, Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra.  

Colonel Paul Hughes, the Honorary Colonel of the regiment, carried out the unveiling of the plaque near the bus terminal at the University of Victoria (formerly the site of Gordon Head Barracks). For years, Gordon Head Barracks served as a signals station and later, in the Second World War, as an officer training school. The 2nd Battalion, The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada, moved into the barracks in 1955 when it returned from Korea. The role of the camp changed significantly in 1957 when the battalion was deployed to Germany for NATO duties. The battalion was the last army unit to occupy what was to become a major part of the University of Victoria.

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QUEEN'S OWN RIFLES OF CANADA
IN PACE PARATUS

Unveiled by Colonel Paul F Hughes, CD
On 20th April, 2010, during the visit to Victoria of
Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, KG, GCVO
Colonel-in-Chief, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada
Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of her Regiment
Stationed here from 1955 to 1957

Location
University of Victoria - The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Plaque

Finnerty Road
Victoria
British Columbia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 48.4666103
Long. -123.3081339

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