British Columbia

Province Code
BC
City/Municipality
Sidney
Memorial Number
59021-002
Type
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

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In 1921, a 12-acre North Saanich War Memorial Park was established by the Memorial Park Society in dedication to the local men lost in the First World War. The park also included an athletic field and children's playground. In 1958, the non-profit Sidney and North Saanich Community Hall Association (SANSCHA) built the Sanscha Community Hall on this land.

In the 1960s, the Sanscha Hall, athletic field and surrounding lands were named as The North Saanich Memorial Park. Portions of the property were expropriated for roadway construction, including the Pat Bay Highway in 1961 and the Bevan Avenue Diversion in 1983. In 1994, the Sanscha Site Re-Development Study for MPS considered the replacement of Sanscha Hall. The Mary Winspear Centre opened its door in September 2001. This area was part of the North Saanich War Memorial Park.

 

City
Sidney
Country
Type Description
Park
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2188
City/Municipality
Sidney
Memorial Number
59021-001
Type
Address
2440 Sidney Avenue
Location
Municipal Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.6502053, -123.39842
Inscription

[front/devant]
IN MEMORY OF THE MEN
OF THIS DISTRICT
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918

  • APPS W. J.
  • ARDEN JAMES
  • BEDFORD H. H.
  • CLEAVES V.
  • CRUSE C. C.
  • DEAN ARNOLD
  • DENNIS H. A.
  • GILLAN C. R.
  • CRAINGER H.
  • HOLLIDAY T.
  • IBBOTSON T.
  • JOHN F. C.
  • LAIT W. S. J.
  • MCNALLY JOHN
  • NORRIS L. H.
  • NORRIS L. H.
  • STUTCHBURY C. I.
  • TOOGOOD C.
  • TOOGOOD F.
  • WILKINSON L. M.

THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE 

[left side/côté gauche]
IN MEMORY OF THE MEN
OF THIS DISTRICT
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE WAR
1939 - 1945

  • BUCKLE J.V.G.
  • BEAN J.F.
  • CARTER E.
  • CHAPMAN J.B.G.
  • DEVESON W.
  • FRAME R.
  • GOLDIE F.
  • GOTT A.N.
  • GRAHAM V.H.
  • GUNN W.J.
  • HARCOURT E.H.
  • HEAL L.
  • HUNTER A.
  • JACKSON S.
  • LITTLEWOOD P.R.B
  •  
  • LITTLEWOOD M.
  • LIVINGSTONE J.T.
  • MAYNARD R.
  • NELSON G.
  • PEARSON C
  • PINJORN A.J.
  • REID V.L.
  • SIMPSON W.
  • SKINNER E.
  • SLATER J.
  • SMITH H.G.
  • STANLEY S.
  • STURROCK E.G.
  • THOMPSON R.
  • THOMPSON C.
  • UNDERWOOD B.

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

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AFGHANISTAN
2002 - 2011

[plaque]
KOREA
1950 - 1953

[plaque]
CANADIAN MERCHANT NAVY
MARINE MARCHANDE CANADIENNE
1914 - 18 1939 - 45 1950 - 53

THE
LIFE LINE
OF THE
WORLD

CANADA
MN

POUR LA
SURVIE
DU MONDE
LIBRE

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Merchant Navy plaque
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left side inscription
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Sidney Cenotaph
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This memorial is dedicated to the memory of the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars. On the surrounding wall are plaques that honour those who served in the Korean War and the Canadian Merchant Navy. The cenotaph was originally located on the Memorial Park Society's land, but was relocated in the 1980s to the Municipal Hall.

City
Sidney
Country
Type Description
Cairn, plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
132
City/Municipality
Richmond
Memorial Number
59020-003
Type
Address
5940 Ferguson Rd
Location
Canada Post Pacific Processing Centre
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.2064542, -123.1693706
Inscription

1914-1918

In Reverend and lasting memory

of those members of the

Vancouver

Post Office Staff

who gave their lives in the

Great War

 

F.E. Carr           C Morris-White

J.R. Pender          J Richardson

A.F. Quinn            J. Jamieson

H.H. Jackson           C.H. Peart

F.W. Wright         C. R. Palmer

M.H. Marlock

 

1939           World War II          1945   

J. Gibson       M.W. Derrick        W.E. Thomas

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Victoria Edwards
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Post office plaque
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Body Content

The plaque was dedicated to letter carriers of the Vancouver post office who  served during the First World War. The plaque was originally installed in the Vancouver main post office then moved to the Richmond main sorting station in 1958. 

City
Richmond
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9802
City/Municipality
Richmond
Memorial Number
59020-002
Type
Address
General Currie Road
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1591546, -123.1199261
Inscription

[street sign/plaque de rue]

General Currie Road

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Richard Turcotte
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This road, General Currie Road, is named in honour of General Sir Arthur Currie, GCMG, KCB, VD, Légion d’honneur and Croix de Guerre (with palm)- France, Order of the Crown and Croix de Guerre – Belgium, Distinguished Service Medal – US.

General Sir Arthur William Currie was born in December 1875, in the hamlet of Napperton, near Strathroy. He moved to Victoria in 1894 and taught at public schools in the area. In 1897, he joined the 5th Regiment, Canadian Garrison Artillery (C.G.A.) and has the unique distinction of starting his military career as a pre-war militia gunner before rising through the ranks to become the first Canadian commander of the four divisions of the unified Canadian Corps of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He was the first Canadian to attain the rank of full general. Currie’s success was based on his ability to rapidly adapt brigade tactics to the exigencies of trench warfare, using set-piece operations. Currie was not afraid to voice his disagreement with orders or to suggest strategic changes to a plan of attack, and is generally considered to be among the most capable commanders of the Western Front and one of the finest commanders in Canadian military history. A courageous and innovative officer, he is best remembered for his involvement in formulating the plan for the great victory at Vimy Ridge. Then, as the first Canadian commander of the Canadian Corps, his brilliant leadership produced the sweeping Canadian victories of the War’s Last Hundred Days. After the war, Currie was offered the position of Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University. He held this post with distinction from 1920 until his death in November, 1933.

City
Richmond
Country
Type Description
Street; street sign
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9180
City/Municipality
Richmond
Memorial Number
59020-001
Type
Address
8220 General Currie Road
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1592237, -123.1334133
Inscription

[entryway/porte d'entrée]

General Currie School

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This school, General Currie Elementary School, is named in honour of General Sir Arthur Currie, GCMG, KCB, VD, Légion d’honneur and Croix de Guerre (with palm)- France, Order of the Crown and Croix de Guerre – Belgium, Distinguished Service Medal – US. The original school was named in 1920, with major additions and renovations occurring in 1993 and 2000.

General Sir Arthur William Currie was born in December 1875, in the hamlet of Napperton, near Strathroy. He moved to Victoria in 1894 and taught at public schools in the area. In 1897, he joined the 5th Regiment, Canadian Garrison Artillery (C.G.A.) and has the unique distinction of starting his military career as a pre-war militia gunner before rising through the ranks to become the first Canadian commander of the four divisions of the unified Canadian Corps of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He was the first Canadian to attain the rank of full general. Currie’s success was based on his ability to rapidly adapt brigade tactics to the exigencies of trench warfare, using set-piece operations. Currie was not afraid to voice his disagreement with orders or to suggest strategic changes to a plan of attack, and is generally considered to be among the most capable commanders of the Western Front and one of the finest commanders in Canadian military history. A courageous and innovative officer, he is best remembered for his involvement in formulating the plan for the great victory at Vimy Ridge. Then, as the first Canadian commander of the Canadian Corps, his brilliant leadership produced the sweeping Canadian victories of the War’s Last Hundred Days. After the war, Currie was offered the position of Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University. He held this post with distinction from 1920 until his death in November, 1933.

City
Richmond
Country
Type Description
Building; school
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9179
City/Municipality
Toad River
Memorial Number
59019-010
Type
Address
West of Toad River
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
58.68596, -125.61523
Province
Body Content

On 30 April 1982 Mount Scott was named in honour of Private William Campbell Scott who was killed on 15 December 1943 while serving in Italy with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps.

City
Toad River
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11220
City/Municipality
Taylor
Memorial Number
59019-009
Type
Address
9896 Cherry Avenue W
Location
In front of Taylor Community Hall, in Milennium Plaza
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
56.1598187, -120.6924924
Inscription

[front/devant]
Dedicated to those
who have fallen in the service of our country,
both in conflicts and in peacekeeping operations
and to those who continue to serve
regardless of threat or jeopardy.

LEST WE FORGET

Remember them,
all you who pass this way,
they gave their tomorrow,
that we could have today.

[back/arrière]
With special commemoration
to the dedication and sacrifices made by the
341st Engineers
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
stationed at Taylor
during the construction of the
Alaska-Canada Highway in 1942.

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Terry Johnston
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This monument was erected in October 2000 and the dedication ceremony was held Saturday, November 4, 2000 at 11:00 a.m. Dignitaries, veterans, cadets and the public attended the dedication.

City
Taylor
Country
Type Description
Obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5041
City/Municipality
Pouce Coupe
Memorial Number
59019-008
Type
Address
5009 47 Avenue
Location
Behind the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.7130544, -120.1325106
Inscription

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THEY SHALL GROW NOT OLD
AS WE THAT ARE LEFT GROW OLD,
AGE SHALL NOT WEARY THEM
NOR THE YEARS CONDEMN.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.



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This memorial was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion.

City
Pouce Coupe
Country
Type Description
Cement and stone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2348
City/Municipality
Hudson's Hope
Memorial Number
59019-007
Type
Address
9904 Dudley Drive
Location
District of Hudson's Hope Municipal Office
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
56.0257454, -121.9149369
Inscription

(needs further research/recherche incomplète)

 

[side plaque/plaque gauche]

WORLD WAR
I
1914-1918

 

[side plaque/plaque gauche]

WORLD WAR
II
1939-1945

 

 

[central plaque/plaque centrale]

LEST WE FORGET


[central plaque/plaque centrale]

HENRY STEGE
MEMORIAL PARK
1865  ~  1945
PIONEER
MINER OPERATOR, FUR TRADER, HOTEL
OWNER, LAND DEALER, KNOWN FOR
HIS FAITH, COURAGE AND GENEROSITY

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Needs further research

City
Hudson's Hope
Country
Type Description
Plaque on cement base, raised garden with stone walls, and several plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1271
City/Municipality
Fort St. John
Memorial Number
59019-006
Type
Address
10103 105 Avenue
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch #102
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
56.2511005, -120.850906
Inscription

[front/devant]

[left stele/stèle de gauche]
LEST
WE
FORGET

[right stele/stèle de droite]

[plaque/plaque]
IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN ALL OUR WARS
1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945 1950-1953
THEY GAVE THE LAST FULL MEASURE OF SACRIFICE
THAT LIBERTY AND JUSTICE MIGHT NOT
PERISH FROM THE EARTH
"LEST WE FORGET"

[bottom/en bas]
THEY SAHLL GROW NOT OLD
AS WE ARE LEFT GROW OLD
AGE SHALL NOT WORRY THEM
OR THE YEARS CONDEMN
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

[back/arrière]

[left stele/stèle de gauche]

LEST WE FORGET

[plaque/plaque]

Our Fallen Comrades
"They are our heroes
We shall not forget their ultimate sacrifice."

[bottom/en bas]

PEARSON GORDON D CST.
REG NO 23018

[right stele/stèle de droite]

LEST WE FORGET

[plaque/plaque]

The Last Alarm
In memory of these
who have made
the ultimate
sacrifice
We will never
Forget

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to those who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars and Korean War. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 102.

City
Fort St. John
Country
Type Description
Stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5114