Erected by the town of Canora, this memorial is dedicated to the memory of the veterans of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
Canora Cenotaph
[front/devant]
IN MEMORIAM
LEST WE FORGET
1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945
1950 - 1953
My VAC Account
My VAC Account[front/devant]
IN MEMORIAM
LEST WE FORGET
1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945
1950 - 1953
Erected by the town of Canora, this memorial is dedicated to the memory of the veterans of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
[plaque/plaque]
THIS PLACE OF REST
WAS ERECTED
IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS DISTRICT WHO DIED IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918
JAMES ATKINSON
HARRY BAIN
CHARLES R.C. BAUGH
THOMAS BUCKLE
T.F. BRYANT
JOHN CANTY
W.J. FLYNN
HENRY PARKINSON
J. ALEX ROSS
WILLIAM SINCLAIR
GORDON THORNTON
W.J. WILLOUGHBY
"LEST WE FORGET"
This memorial, a small building constructed as a "place of rest" is dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War.
[north side/côté nord]
ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THOSE HEROES, MEN OF THIS DISTRICT, WHO SO NOBLY SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES IN DEFENCE OF THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
BE THOU FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH AND I WILL GIVE THEE A CROWN OF LIFE
"IN FLANDERS FIELDS THE POPPIES GROW BETWEEN THE CROSSES ROW ON ROW THAT MARK OUR PLACE"
[east side/côté est]
KILLED IN ACTION
PTE. W. MEW, 28TH BATTN., JUNE 1916, AGED 29 YRS
PTE. L.N. LEWIS, 16TH G.S., JUNE 13, 1916, AGED 29 YRS
PTE. R. STEEN, 15TH BATTN., AUG. 15, 1918, AGED 30 YRS
GASSED
PTE. E. HAM, 3RD BATTN., DIED DEC. 23, 1916, AGED 23 YRS
WW II 1939 - 1945
FT/LT. E. BROWN
F/SGT. J. MILLER
PTE. MCINTYRE
PTE. T. AASTROM
PTE. D. TENEYCKE
"THEY DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE"
[south side/côté sud]
KILLED IN ACTION
PTE. J. STONEHOUSE, 243RD BATTN., NOV. 30, 1917, AGED 32 YRS
CPT. J.D. BELANGER, 243RD BATTN., AUG. 10, 1918, AGED 31 YRS
DIED OF WOUNDS
CORPL. H.H. BAVERSTOCK, 43RD BATTN., OCT. 1, 1916, AGED 30 YRS
SGT. F. LAYCOCK, 53RD BATTN., FEB. 6, 1917, AGED 35 YRS
[west side/côté ouest]
KILLED IN ACTION
PTE. H. KELLY, 27TH BATTN., AUG. 5, 1917, AGED 31 YRS
PTE. E. ARMSTRONG, 88TH BATTN., MAY 4, 1917, AGED 21 YRS
CPL. W. ARMSTRONG, 243RD BATTN., NOV. 10, 1917, AGED 24 YRS
PTE. F. ARMSTRONG, 243RD BATTN., NOV. 10, 1917, AGED 23 YRS
Erected in 1919 by the Great War Veterans' Association, this memorial was first dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. A plaque was later added in memory of the local Second World War losses.
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IN MEMORY OF
EDWARD KING
GORDON ELLIS
R. QUARTERMAN, FRANK BUCKNUM
ALFRED WALTON
JAMES SHARP
WILLIAM ENTWISTLE
K. ALLEN EVANS
LEVI HYDE
ROBERT BUCKNUM
JOHN NORRIS
GORDON BISHOP
EVERET LANGLEY
JAMES HALLIDAY
JOHN TOWN
ARTHUR REEDMAN
HERBERT J. EVANS
EORLING KARTWOLD
ARTHUR BAGG
ERNEST BENNETT
1939-1945
WILLIAM BROWN
ROBERT CUMMING
DAVID ANDERSON
WASYL FEDUN
HENRY FEDUN
LESLIE DAVIES
LEONARD DAVIES
AND OTHERS
Erected in the early 1920s, and rededicated after the Second World War, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
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THIS PLAQUE IS ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF KELVINGTON NOT MOUNTAIN AND DISTRICTS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WARS I AND II
1914-1918
AUGER W.
BRAND J.
BUCHAN W.
COULTER A.
DRIVER J.A.
FUNNEL G.
GRICE M.
HARRIS W.
KARJLSSON A.R.
KNIGHT W.
LAMOUREUX A.
LARRIBE L.
LLOYD R.
MESSENGER L.H.R.
MILNE E.
MCNAMEE C.
PINKERTON E.
SAUNDERS W.
SMITH R.A.
SMITH R.E.
1939-1945
BJORKE H.
CASE T.E.
CAYEN A.
CLUFF J.M.
CRESWELL J.E.
FANNON C.
FINCH G.A.
FISH H.
FORD H.
GLOVER C.
GRICE M.J.
GUILBAULT R.
HERBERT R.
HUNTINGTON H.
KENYON A.J.
KOWALCHUK W.
KUSZNIR M.
LOVELL H.M.
LUSSIER A.
LUSSIER L.A.
MARTIN V.
METCALFE D.I.
MCCORMICK J.
MCCORMICK J.
PETERSON A.
REID W.
RICHARDSON R.
SHEPHARD J.
TITOF L.
TRELEAVEN J.
WAUN A.
WURTZ A.
Dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars, this memorial was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 19.
[front/devant]
LEST WE FORGET
ANGER, W.
ASHLEY SMITH, R.
BOCKING, F.
COCKER, E.C.
COULTER, A.
DRIVER, J.A.
FINER, G.
GRAY, M.B.
HAMILTON, P.
JAMESON, G.
JAMESON, W.
MELANDER, G.
PINFOLD, P.
SIDEBOTTOM, S.
1914 - 1918
FITZPATRICK, J.M.
HANSFORD, K.
HUNT, A.
KILLIAN, C.
MOORE, R.F.
MOVER, J.V.
MOVER, W.H.
PELLETIER, J.
1939 - 1945
THEY SERVED TILL DEATH
T.H. THOVESON
KOREAN WAR
This memorial was erected by local workers and is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. There is a white peak on the top of the cairn and a light is continually shining over the names on the plaque.
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This memorial home was owned by veterans of three wars, the South African War (1899-1902), the First World War, and the Second World War. It should be noted that no one of any great military prominence has lived in and owned the house, but that is what makes it truly special. It pays tribute to the ordinary veterans. Mr. Paul Geofroy built the home and served in the South African and First World Wars. His son Paul enlisted in the army during the Second World War. After returning from service in the Second World War, Bob Johnson purchased the home from Paul Geofroy. In July of 1994 the home was moved from its original location to the Heritage Park.
The Memorial Tower is graced with murals created by Ken Lochhead, Director of Art at Regina College from 1950 to 1964. Tracing Saskatchewan’s military history, the murals are divided into eight wall sections and were officially presented in a special service by his Honour the Lieutenant-Governor W.J. Patterson in 1954.
All services from all conflicts are depicted gathered together in this section. It is a remembrance of and a tribute to those who served.
The Memorial Tower is graced with murals created by Ken Lochhead, Director of Art at Regina College from 1950 to 1964. Tracing Saskatchewan’s military history, the murals are divided into eight wall sections and were officially presented in a special service by his Honour the Lieutenant-Governor W.J. Patterson in 1954.
"That all was not in Vain” is the theme for this section. Peace is illustrated through the portrayal of men, women and children during Thanksgiving in the prairie, and the role of the Legion Member in building an everlasting peace.
The Memorial Tower is graced with murals created by Ken Lochhead, Director of Art at Regina College from 1950 to 1964. Tracing Saskatchewan’s military history, the murals are divided into eight wall sections and were officially presented in a special service by his Honour the Lieutenant-Governor W.J. Patterson in 1954.
This section is a tribute to the fallen comrades depicted by the playing of Taps at a Flanders Field burial at the end of the First World War.