Nova Scotia

Province Code
NS
City/Municipality
Kentville
Memorial Number
12006-002
Type
Address
37 River Street
Location
Outside of the hall. Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 6
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.0797175, -64.4961531
Inscription

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WORLD WAR I
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WORLD WAR I 1914 - 18

GORDON BEACH
HERBERT BEACH
HAROLD BEST
ERNEST E. BISHOP
JOHN C. BROWN
WALTER A. BROWN
MURDOCK CAMPBELL
JAMES CHASE
TERRENCE M. COCHRANE
HARRY B. KICKEY
WILL J. DOHERTY
GLEN ELLS
LEO F. GOULD
VERNON GRIERSON
HAROLD HERBERT
CYRIL HYDE
PERCY G. LANDRY
THOMAS LEIGHTON
HERBERT F. LOCKHART
HARRY B. MAHAR
HARRIS MOSSMAN
ROBERT MUIR
AUBREY MURPHY
HAROLD MCGARRY
WILLIAM MCLEAN
HENRY H. PINEO
ARTHUR QUIGLEY
CLYDE RAFUSE
ROY B. RAFUSE
KENNETH SANFORD
JOHN SCHOFIELD
WILLIAM SCHOFIELD
ROBERT H. SMITH
HUGHIE SPENCER
JOHN A. SPITTAL
GEORGE M. STEELE
JOHN R. SWANSON
HAROLD TURNER
RALPH E. SCHOFIELD

KOREAN WAR 1950 - 53

HUBERT LEGGE

VIETNAM WAR 1957 - 75

DENNIS SCHMIDT

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WORLD WAR II 1939 - 45

OTTO ANTOFT
HARRY BALSOR
WYLIE BENNETT
CECIL BENJAMIN
RALPH BEST
FRED BIGELOW
ROBERT BOATES
KENNY COMEAU
GORDON CORBIN
WALTER CURRIE
NEIL DALTON
LAURIE DELOUGHRY
WILLIS DOMINEY
WILLIAM DYKENS
HAROLD FARRIS
CECIL FERGUSON
RAYMOND FOOTE
DAVID FORREST
HAROLD GALLEY
WILLIAM GRAVES
BLAKE HALE
BERVERLY HARVEY
ROLAND J. HARVEY
ROY HARVEY
WILLIAM HARVIE
JACK HILTS
ROBERT HILTZ
IRVING HUTT
WALTER KEIZER
LAWRENCE LACEY
WALTER MARGESON
FRED L. MEISTER
HARRY MOORE
RAYMOND MOORE
WALTER MOORE
HAROLD MCGRATH
JAMES PECK
MURRAY PETERSON
AUSTIN RHYNARD
MAXWELL RITCHIE
FRED ROGERS
DONALD SCHOFIELD
ELMO SCHOFIELD
JOHN SMITH
KENNETH STUART
JOHN WALLACE

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PEACE KEEPING(needs further research/recherche incomplète]

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IN HONOUR OF THOSE WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
LEST WE FORGET

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Marilyn Gurney
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This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean and Vietnam Wars. This memorial was updated in 2007 to include those who served in Peacekeeping.

City
Kentville
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
437
City/Municipality
Berwick
Memorial Number
12006-001
Type
Address
232 Main Street
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 69
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
45.051558, -64.736837
Inscription

[front/devant]

[left/gauche]

AT THE GOING DOWN
OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER
THEM

[centre/centre]

TO YOU FROM FALLING HANDS
WE THROW THE TORCH
BE YOURS TO HOLD IT HIGH
IF YOU BREAK FAITH
WITH US AND DIE
WE SHALL NOT SLEEP
THOUGH POPPIES GROW
IN FLANDERS FIELD

ERECTED BY
ORTONA BRANCH #69
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
BERWICK
1971

[right/droit]

IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF
ALL WHO SERVED
THEIR COUNTRY
IN PAST CONFLICTS

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Marilyn Gurney
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stele (front)
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This memorial to all those who served in Canada's "past conflicts" was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 69 (Ortona) in 1971.

City
Berwick
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
403
City/Municipality
Hammonds Plains
Memorial Number
12005-013
Type
Address
Corner of Hammonds Plains Road and Crestfield Drive
Location
Uplands Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.725558, -63.739104
Inscription

The face of the cenotaph highlights the dedication date, that we must always remember the sacrifice of our veterans, and the words "We Stand on Guard for Thee". Side two has the words from the poem "Flanders Fields." Side three has select words from the poem "For the Fallen." Side four's inscription honours the sacrifice of venteran's families. Around the top, Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Merchant Navy, Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and Allied Forces is inscribed.

There are five memorial boulders in the park. Boulder one provides a description of the sacred soil and water placed where Vigil Sentrys stand, boulder two and three are the French and English text of the citations from Nova Scotia Victoria Cross recipients action, while boulders four and five honour the Merchant Navy and Canadian peacekeeping.

Surrounding the cenotaph pad there are over 100 personal memorial messages inscribed on granite plaques.

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Todd Alexander Brayman
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Greater Hammonds Plains and Lucasville Cenotaph
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Cenotaph at night with solar lighting turned on
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Memorial boulder - Nova Scotia Victoria Cross recipients
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Cenotaph dedication - 2 July 2016
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The cenotaph is 5.5 meter tall and was installed in 2006 on Hammonds Plains Road.

In 2010 the Greater Hammonds Plains and Lucasville community held its first local Remembrance Day Ceremony on the Phil Eishenauer baseball field; 100 people attended. In 2011 200 people showed up to this local service, still standing around a makeshift memorial. In 2012 400 people attended and in 2013 1,000. In 2014 the community moved this service to the Uplands Park baseball field with 2,000 people attending. The Greater Hammonds Plains and Lucasville Memorial Committee was formed to address the need for a permanent cenotaph. Local residents, Pam Lovelace, LCdr Todd Brayman, Maj Jason Samson, Rev Randy Townsend, and Andy and Anita Pearce took the lead. The crowd grew to 3,000 people in 2015, all anticipating what would come of this community initiative. On 2 July 2016 the Greater Hammonds Plains and Lucasville Cenotaph was dedicated with over 4,000 people in attendance and a three Sea King helicopter flypast. 

There are many unique features to this memorial including soil having been repatriated from Vimy, Juno, RAF Stn Perranporth, Kapyong, Camp Julian, and water from the Atlantic. All represent points of great Canadian sacrifice. At the heart of the cenotaph is a medicine pouch, place by the Acadia First Nations. 

Notable language diversity was a focus as well with "Lest we Forget" being displayed in Mi'kmaq, French, and English.

City
Hammonds Plains
Country
Type Description
Monument
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9510
City/Municipality
Halifax
Memorial Number
12005-012
Type
Address
59 Stratford Way
Location
Stratford Way Park and Gardens
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.66129, -63.66857
Inscription

[front/devant]

Korean War Veterans Memorial Garden

To Honour the Canadian Veterans who fought and died in the Korean War

1950-1953

Dedicated by the Korean Association of Nova Scotia

A special tribute to Nova Scotia-PEI Korea Veterans

July 27, 2006

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This memorial is dedicated to the remembrance of those Korean War Veterans who died during the Korean War. It is a gazebo, designed with a blue, Korean pagoda roof. It was created by the local Korean community and the Korean War Veterans. The grand opening was held in July 27, 2006. Dignitaries representing the Province of Nova Scotia, the Mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality, the Ambassador of South Korea, and officers representing the Canadian military. The Stadacona Band was in attendance, dancers from the South Korean community performed, watched by hundreds of spectators.

The gazebo is within a dedicated three-acre park and garden designed by a recognized landscape architect for the Halifax Regional Municipality and consists of various unique areas such as the Walk of Peace, which consists of individually hand-made stones by school students and citizens, including one veteran. The Circle of Life, created by a local artisan, was made by various citizens who assisted in the creation of the circle. Within the garden there is also a pergola, a Tai Chi garden, a 200 foot long rhododendron garden, contributed and planted by the Rhododendron Society, a rose garden, and a children's playground.

The Korean Community fundraised throughout Canada, the USA, and South Korea, collecting approximately $90,000. These funds were used to pay for the pagoda, as well as the furniture, plants, gardens, an engraved "donor" stone that lists those who made major contributions to the memorial. Individual trees were donated by members of the Korean community, the local high school, and individual veterans or family members.

The "official" Korea War Memorial stone is located next to the pagoda within a garden that is surrounded with the "Rose of Sharon" - the national flower of Korea, and other shrubbery with the flags of Canada and South Korea standing inside the garden.

Each year, a Remembrance Day Ceremony is held at the Memorial, with a large attendance of approximately 600 people.

City
Halifax
Country
Type Description
Memorial park; pagoda
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8541
City/Municipality
Sambro
Memorial Number
12005-011
Type
Address
3725 Old Sambro Road
Location
St. James Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.47704, -63.60562
Inscription

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TO THE GLORY OF GOD
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR FALLEN HEROES
PHILIPL. FINLEY KILLED IN FRANCE NOV. 29, 1918
JOSEPH TOUCH KILLED IN ACTION 1916
HAROLD W.A. SMITH DIED OF WOUNDS JUNE 14, 1917
CLYDE B. DEVILLE DIED OF WOUNDS OCT 4, 1918
LESTER B. YOUNG KILLED IN ACTION NOV. 26, 1916
EVERETT MARRYATT KILLED IN ACTION AUG. 15, 1917
"THEIR NAME LIVETH EVERMORE"

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Brenda Slaunwhite
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cairn
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Body Content

This memorial, erected by the St. James United Church, is dedicated to the fallen heroes of the First World War who were members of the local community.

City
Sambro
Country
Type Description
Beach stone and mortar cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7896
City/Municipality
Whites Lake
Memorial Number
12005-010
Type
Address
3495 Prospect Road
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 153
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.525623682924, -63.770921503065
Inscription

FOR GOD AND COUNTRY


ATLANTIC
BRANCH
NO 153

AT THE
GOING DOWN
OF THE SUN
AND IN
THE MORNING
WE WILL
REMEMBER
THEM


1914 -1918
1939 -1940
1950 - 1953

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Marilyn Gurney
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A Monument with two stone slabs side by side commemorating those who died in both World Wars and Korea, they will be remembered.

City
Whites Lake
Country
Type Description
Two stelia
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4940
City/Municipality
Seabright
Memorial Number
12005-009
Type
Address
11169 Peggys Cove Road
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No 116
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.6074301, -63.9216813
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET


IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO DIED THAT WE
MIGHT LIVE
W W I 1914 - 18
C. BOUTILIER N. BOUTILIER
N. A. BOUTILIER R. A. BOUTILIER
A.S. DAUPHINEE S. G. DAUPHINEE
I.B. GARRISON I.H. GARRISON
M.I. LONGARD D.C. REDMOND
M. SMITH M.T. SMITH
C.E. SWINNEMAR J. TUPPER
W W II 1939 -45
A.T. BOUTILIER B.I. BOUTILIER
J.M. BOUTILIER JR. D. DUNLOP
N.L. FRASER T. FREDERICKS
D.W. MACHUM L.T. MACHUM
B. SALZMAN A.C. TEALE
W. ST. C.ZWICKER
IN MEMORY OF
VICTOR A. BOUTILIER

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Marilyn Gurney
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front
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A beach stone Cairn with a cross on top, a plaque in the shape a maple leaf with the inscription "LEST WE FORGET" and a rectangular plaque with the names of those who died in both World Wars underneath.

City
Seabright
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4926
City/Municipality
Bedford
Memorial Number
12005-006
Type
Address
Convoy Run
Location
Street Corner
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.7169422, -63.6714184
Inscription

CONVOY RUN

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Marilyn Gurney
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Sign
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This street leads into Vice Admiral Harry DeWolfe Park and overlooks Bedford Basin where the convoys assembled during the First and Second World Wars.

City
Bedford
Country
Type Description
Street Sign
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4864
City/Municipality
Bedford
Memorial Number
12005-005
Type
Address
150 Waterfront Drive
Location
Admiral Harry DeWolf Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.714956, -63.6713957
Inscription

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Marilyn Gurney
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Quay
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Situated on Bedford Basin where the convoys assembled during the First and Second World Wars. Named to commemorate this wartime role.

City
Bedford
Country
Type Description
Quay
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4863
City/Municipality
Bedford
Memorial Number
12005-004
Type
Address
150 Waterfront Drive
Location
Admiral Harry DeWolf Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.7162347, -63.6718222
Inscription

ADMIRAL
HARRY DEWOLF PARK

PARK OPEN 7 a.m. - Dusk
NO LOITERING AFTER DUSK
DOGS ON LEASH ONLY
NO OPEN FIRES
PLEASE HELP KEEP
OUR PARK CLEAN

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Marilyn Gurney
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Park Regulations
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Park and Waterfront
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Named after a native of Bedford who became the most highly decorated Canadian naval officer of the Second World War.

City
Bedford
Country
Type Description
Park
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4862