Other

City/Municipality
Jasper National Park
Memorial Number
48026-006
Type
Address
Victoria Cross Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.04472, -118.40397
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

The Victoria Cross range is a set of mountains in Jasper National Park. Of the nineteen mountains in this range five are named after Victoria Cross recipients and one after a Distinguished Service Medal. This mountain was dedicated to William Antrobus Griesbach D.S.O. Please see the following memorials: Mount McKean # 48026-005 Mount Kinross # 48026-016 Mount Zengel # 48026-017 Mount Kerr # 48026-018 Mount Pattison # 48026-019

City
Jasper National Park
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7365
City/Municipality
Jasper National Park
Memorial Number
48026-005
Type
Address
Victoria Cross Range
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.96673, -118.29335
Inscription

no inscription/aucune inscription

Province
Body Content

The Victoria Cross range is a set of mountains in Jasper National Park. Of the nineteen mountains in this range five are named after Victoria Cross recipients and one after a Distinguished Service Medal. This mountain was dedicated to George Burdon McKean V.C. Please see the following memorials: Mount Griesbach # 48026-006 Mount Kinross # 48026-016 Mount Zengel # 48026-017 Mount Kerr # 48026-018 Mount Pattison # 48026-019

City
Jasper National Park
Country
Type Description
Mountain
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7364
City/Municipality
Wildwood
Memorial Number
48026-004
Type
Address
5111-50 Street
Location
Legion Building
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.608969, -115.2379632
Inscription

[upper plaque/plaque du haut]

LEST WE FORGET

[lower plaque/plaque du bas]

CANADIAN LEGION

B.E.S.L. NO. 149

WILDWOOD

HONOUR ROLL OF DEAD

ABLE, LEON F.
ALSKOGG, VICTORE
BATEMAN, ARNOLD
BOONE, WILLIAM
DASH, KENNETH
GEORGE, WILLIAM
JOHNSON, BASIL
MCKENZIE, HARRY
SAGMOEN, MARVIN
STEER, KEN
VICKERY, JACK
WILLET, VICTOR
WILLIAMSON, HARRY

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Caption
wall (front)
Province
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Body Content

This memorial wall was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 149 in honour of the local war dead.

City
Wildwood
Country
Type Description
Brick wall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2022
City/Municipality
Fox Creek
Memorial Number
48026-003
Type
Address
Corner of Kaybob Drive and 2nd Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
54.399587, -116.804257
Inscription

[front/devant]

REMEMBERED FOR THEIR SERVICES TO THEIR COUNTRY BY SEA, LAND AND AIR

Image
Caption
cairn (back)
Province
Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to those who served their country and was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 280.

City
Fox Creek
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1939
City/Municipality
Sangudo
Memorial Number
48026-002
Type
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.88953, -114.90446
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH NO. 123

IN MEMORY OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN DEFENCE OF THEIR COUNTRY

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

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front view
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plaque
1 of 3 images
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surroundings
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 123 and is dedicated to the men and women of the Canadian military who died while in service. It was constructed in 1967 in memory of The Canadian Armed Forces who lost their lives in defense of their Country. The memorial was made of cement and stuccoed with a metal cross located on the top of the Cenotaph. In September, 1990, the memorial was refaced using quartizite and tinole stone. The corners, base, and cross were reinforced with cement. The 90MM anti-aircraft gun was obtained in 1967 from the west coast. The gun was mounted on a cement base. Wreaths are laid by the memorial each November 11th.

City
Sangudo
Country
Type Description
Quartzite and cement cairn and cement cross
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1916
City/Municipality
Whitecourt
Memorial Number
48026-001
Type
Address
Needs further research
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

[upper plaque/plaque du haut]

HONOR ROLL

1ST WORLD WAR

CORNELL, A.
LOBAN, E.
MCDOWELL, B.
WARD, A.

2ND WORLD WAR

DEATHERAGE, G.
BREWER, M.

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

[lower plaque/plaque du bas]

KOREAN WAR

IVANS, DAVID D.

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cairn (plaques)
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Caption
cairn (front)
1 of 2 images
Province
Body Content

Erected on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion, this monument is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and Korea.

City
Whitecourt
Country
Type Description
Rock cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1870
City/Municipality
Bassano
Memorial Number
48025-079
Type
Address
522 2 Avenue
Location
Bassano Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.7868177, -112.4656156
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET

DEDICATED TO
THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO
SERVED THEIR COUNTRY

DONATED BY
THE BASSANO R.C.M.P.
ON BEHALF OF THE CITIZENS OF THE
BASSANO DISTRICT.

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surroundings
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Bassano Cenotaph
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inscription
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Body Content

On June 13, 1992, the Bassano Cenotaph was dedicated by Reverend Gil Arthur of Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 10 in Strathmore. The rock was excavated years ago on the north side of the Bow River by Peter Burrows and Arnold Armstrong. It was hauled to Bassano and offered to the Agriculture Society for a weight guessing contest at the Fall Fair. When the contest did not happen, the rock was set down by a shop at Fourth Street and Second Avenue. The Library Board obtained the rock when the shop was demolished and it was set it down in the small park next to the library by Bob Havens.

City
Bassano
Country
Type Description
Stone
Photo Credit
Bassano Memorial Library
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11623
City/Municipality
Bassano
Memorial Number
48025-078
Type
Address
522 2 Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.786845, -112.4657521
Inscription

[building/bâtiment]
BASSANO
MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Established 1984

[plaque]
BASSANO MEMORIAL LIBRARY
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE MEN
AND WOMEN FROM BASSANO AND AREA WHO
SERVED IN THE BOER WAR, THE FIRST AND
SECOND WORLD WARS AND THE KOREAN CONFLICT.

DONATED BY ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
E.I.D. BRANCH NO. 63

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plaque
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Bassano Memorial Library
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Province
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Body Content

The Bassano Memorial Library was opened on June 23, 1984 and dedicated to those from the area that served in the Boer War, First World War, Second World War and Korean War.

City
Bassano
Country
Type Description
Building - library
Photo Credit
Bassano Memorial Library
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11622
City/Municipality
Strathmore
Memorial Number
48025-077
Type
Address
230 2 Avenue
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 10
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.0425677, -113.3975835
Inscription

GREAT WAR MEMORIAL HALL

War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The Great War Memorial Hall was built to commemorate Strathmore's fallen in the First World War. It was funded through public funds, a $2,000 grant from the Municipal District of Bow Valley and a $500 donation from the town of Strathmore. Mayor G. F. Butler and Frank Skene, reeve of the Municipal District of Bow Valley, were the first to turn the sod on May 21, 1921. The hall was opened on July 11, 1922.

City
Strathmore
Country
Type Description
Building - hall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10601
City/Municipality
Nakiska
Memorial Number
48025-076
Type
Address
Ribbon Creek Road
Location
Ribbon Creek Trailhead, Kananaskis County
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.923980028824, -115.24009418581
Inscription

IN MEMORIUM

MEMORIAL LAKES

THESE THREE MOUNTAIN LAKES HAVE BEEN NAMED AND DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF 13 PEOPLE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THREE AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS IN KANANASKIS COUNTRY IN JUNE 1986.

TWO AIRCRAFT WERE DOWNED IN SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS FOR AN AIRCRAFT THAT WENT MISSING ON JUNE 6, 1986.

THESE LAKES WERE DEDICATED ON SEPTEMBER 27, 1986 IN REMEMBRANCE OF

JUNE 6, 1986

KENNETH JOSEPH WOLFF

ORVALL PALL

JUNE 6, 1986

BRUCE GEORGE PLATT

HAYDEN DAVID ROSSER- EVANS

RODERICK RICHARD HARRADENCE

JUNE 14, 1986

CAPT. DONALD W. PLUMTREE

CAPT. EDWARD M. KATES

SGT. BRIAN BURKITT

CARL JOHNSON GRANT

DAVID JOHN HALL

CHARLES MASUR

PATRICIA McLEAN

JEROME DANIEL SCHINDLER

"...I HAVE SLIPPED THE SURLY BONDS OF EARTH...

...PUT OUT MY HAND AND TOUCHED THE FACE OF GOD."

 

 

 

Image
Photo Credit
Kent Gulliford
Caption
Plaque on Cairn
Province
Body Content

On June 6, 1986, a small civilian aircraft with Kenneth Wolff pilot and passenger Orvall Pall, a well respected wildlife biologist crashed in the area of the Kananaskis Valley of BC. Later the same day on June 6, Hayden Evans, Rod Harradence and Bruce Pratt, friends of the missing aircraft crew lost their lives searching for the lost aircraft. Their small Cessna aircraft was located the same day crashed into the Northeast face of Mount Lougheed.  

On June 14, 1986, Rescue 807, a Royal Canadian Air Force Twin Otter from 418 Squadron Edmonton arrived on-scene in the Kananaskis Valley to begin its search for the missing aircraft with pilot Kenneth Wolff and passenger Orvall Pall on board. The RCAF aircrew members on board the Twin Otter were Captain Wayne Plumbtree, Captain Ted Kates and Sergeant Brian Burkitt, and five civilian Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) spotters, Carl Grant, David Hall, Patricia MacLean, Charles Masur and Jerome Schindler. 

Captains Plumbtree and Kates were tasked to search in a mountainous area , and soon after, the unthinkable happened. Their aircraft flew into a large rock outcrop. All eight people on board died in the crash. A subsequent investigation showed that the pilots were most likely fooled by light conditions that visually blended a mountain outcrop into the mountainside behind it. They did not see the outcrop until it was too late. 

On July 18, 1986, the wreckage of the aircraft carrying Kenneth Wolff and Orvall Pall, was located just below Guinn’s Pass in southern Alberta. 

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City
Nakiska
Country
Type Description
Geographical Feature
Photo Credit
Kent Gulliford
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10219