This memorial was donated by Canadian Forces Station Shelburne to the town of Shelburne on 12 July 1993 as part of Canada's 125th birthday celebrations.
Shelburne Memorial Anchor
Shelburne, Nova Scotia
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Inscription
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PRESENTED TO THE MUNICIPALITY AND TOWN OF SHELBURNE, NOVA SCOTIA BY THE OFFICERS, MEN AND WOMEN OF CANADIAN FORCES STATION SHELBURNE THE 12TH DAY OF JULY 1993 AS PART OF CANADA'S ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIFTH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS. THIS PLAQUE RECOGNIZES THE HARMONIOUS RELATIONSHIP THAT HAS EXISTED DURING THIS PERIOD AND CONTINUES TO EXIST BETWEEN THE CANADIAN MILITARY AND RESIDENTS OF SHELBURNE, NOVA SCOTIA.
SERVING IN SILENCE
Street View
Shelburne Memorial Anchor
18 Dock Street
Shelburne
Nova Scotia
Lat. 43.7600606
Long. -65.323725