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City/Municipality
Comox Valley
Memorial Number
59028-046
Type
Address
1250 Knight Road
Location
Comox Valley Airport
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.7052135, -124.9061283
Inscription

Aircraft
Donated by
Capt. Dave Freeman

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storyboard
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Veterans Affairs Canada
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Plane of Reconciliation
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Veterans Affairs Canada
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Plane of Reconciliation
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Comox Valley Airport
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Plane of Reconciliation
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Comox Valley Airport
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Plane of Reconciliation pilot
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Comox Valley Airport
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Comox Canadian Forces Base unit badge
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The Plane of Reconciliation honours Indigenous Veterans and their unique sacrifices made in service to Canada.

Captain David Freeman donated a replica of a First World War Nieuport Biplane in order to honour the contributions and sacrifices of Indigenous Veterans of Canada. The Comox Valley Airport installed the Nieuport Biplane above its departures lounge. Captain Freeman requested the Comox Canadian Forces Base unit badge design be added to the display. The badge design features a Kwakiutl Thunderbird that was originally crafted in consultation with Kwakiutl Chief Mungo Martin, a master craftsman and totem pole carver, and in consultation with K’ómoks Chief Andy Frank in the early 1960s.

The design has since been recreated by Chief Martin’s great-grandson, Hereditary Chief Walas ‘Namugwis, David Mungo Knox who carries on the Potlatch ceremonies and traditional Kwakiutl artform of his ancestors. Chief Knox shares, “The great thunderbird is one of the Chief’s of Sky World and features prominently the many stories of creation for our first ancestors. We have teachings and ceremonies still practiced today to honour our connection to this supernatural being, one that we all recognize and respect as Kwakiutl and Kwakwaka’wakw First Peoples. With great respect we stand with Captain Freeman to honour our Indigenous Veterans across Turtle Island – we fought together; we remember together.”

A group from across Canada known as Vimy Flight, flew replica Nieuport Biplanes over Vimy Ridge on 9 April 2017 in honour and in remembrance of all of those whose sacrifices we remember together. Although Veteran pilot Captain Freeman conducted the test flights he was unable to participate at Vimy Ridge.

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Comox Valley
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Type Description
Airplane
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10296
City/Municipality
Courtenay
Memorial Number
59028-045
Type
Address
442 Cliffe Avenue
Location
Sid Williams Theatre, overlooking Jubilee Square
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.6922908, -124.9976589
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Erin Haluschak
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Sid Williams Theatre Murals
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At Sid Williams Theatre, Courtenay Legion members Ron Webber (right) and Dave Bell show off the wall of recognition mural
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The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 17 unveiled the mural on the north wall of the Sid Williams Theatre. The permanent display overlooks Jubilee Square and the cenotaph cairn adjacent to the Sid Williams Theatre where Remembrance Day ceremonies are held every Nov. 11. The wall of recognition mural honours local members of the air force, navy, Korean veterans and more.

The Legion, City of Courtenay, Courtenay Museum and Sid Williams Theatre all worked together. The project was chaired by Legion member Ron Webber who served with the Black Watch of the Royal Highland Regiment. Assisting him was legion president and Air Force veteran, Dave Bell. The organizations and individuals donated funds to make this happen. The project cost just under $5,000. As a charitable organization, the 4-H Club applied for and received a $3,000 grant for the mural from the Comox Valley Community Foundation. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 17 Ladies Auxiliary donated $1,000.  The City of Courtenay agreed to install lighting to illuminate the mural.

Wendy Fried did the research, looking for photographs in various archives such as the Department of National Defence, the Canadian War Museum and others. The 12 black-and-white photographs honour all who served in the First and Second World Wars, the Korean Police Action, and various peacekeeping actions throughout the world up to the conflict in Afghanistan. The photos provide striking and sometimes intimate glimpses into the reality of war and peacekeeping missions, as well as the camaraderie experienced by those involved. The photos depict women and aboriginal military personnel, as well as war-related and peacekeeping missions.

The official unveiling of the display was July 16 2011 at 11 a.m. at the Jubliee Square.

City
Courtenay
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Type Description
Mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10282
City/Municipality
Courtenay
Memorial Number
59028-044
Type
Address
625 Cliffe Avenue
Location
HMCS ALBERNI Museum and Memorial
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.6904852, -124.9966068
Inscription

Their Role Was To Serve

Our Role Is To Remember

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TAPS President, Bob Sackett, leads a school class visit.
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The Alberni Project Society
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Inscription at the centre of the memorial plaques.
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The Wall, re-dedicated on the 80th Anniversary of the sinking of HMCS Alberni.
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The Alberni Project Society
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Model of HMCS ALBERNI as she appeared in August 1944, the time of her sinking. One of several models, displays, and exhibits in the museum galleries.
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Founded in 1999, The Alberni Project Society (TAPS) maintains The Alberni Project (a mobile memorial exhibit of the HMCS Alberni - 1941-1944) as well as other travelling exhibits, which have appeared across Vancouver Island and the lower BC Mainland.  

The HMCS Alberni Museum and Memorial (HAMM) in Courtenay (BC) houses The Wall. Re-Dedicated on the 80th Anniversary of the sinking of HMCS Alberni, The Wall has the list of all sailors who served on HMCS Alberni. With the gracious assistance of the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, The Wall also honours the lives of Kriegsmarine submariners who served in U-480. The museum is filled with artefacts, stories and documents pertaining to HMCS Alberni, Merchant Navy, War Brides, The Great War, Children’s war experience, and more contemporary military history, such as the Cold War, Peacekeeping missions, and the Afghanistan Mission.

HMCS Alberni Memorial on the Isle of Wight

A second Alberni Memorial was dedicated on the 80th Anniversary of the sinking of HMCS Alberni, on the Isle of Wight (English Channel). That day, in the “St. Lawrence Peace Garden”, a Maple tree was planted and a bench was installed, looking out to where the Alberni rests on the floor of the English Channel. Both HMCS Alberni memorials are recognized War Memorials by Canada and Germany. 

City
Courtenay
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Type Description
Wall
Photo Credit
Lewis Bartholomew
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10122
City/Municipality
Port Hardy
Memorial Number
59028-039
Type
Address
3675 Byng Road
Location
Near the entrance, inside the Terminal Building
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.6838093, -127.3778818
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This memorial is a stainless steel obelisk on the floor of the Terminal Building in Port Hardy, near the entrance. It is dedicated to the crew of Dakota 966, and was unveiled September 22, 2012 by 101 Squadron RCAFA.

City
Port Hardy
Country
Type Description
Obelisk; stainless steel
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9159
City/Municipality
Coal Harbour
Memorial Number
59028-038
Type
Address
Coal Harbour Road
Location
Between the piers
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5990469, -127.5798136
Inscription

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Crash location

50° 35' 35.53" N 127° 38' 27.08" W

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This memorial is a stainless steel obelisk mounted on the same concrete slab as Stranraer 951 on Coal Harbour Road. It is dedicated to the crew of Canso 11043, unveiled on September 25, 2010 by the 101 Squadron RCAFA.

City
Coal Harbour
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Type Description
Obelisk; stainless steel
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9158
City/Municipality
Port Alice
Memorial Number
59028-037
Type
Location
On a hill above Johnson Lagoon, in Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.2136539, -127.6519362
Inscription

Mitchell HD 319

Crashed July 14, 1944

Flight Crew of HD 319

F/O LR Hannah (RAFVR 159853) Pilot, Chatham, Kent

P/O JWC Reeve (RAFVR 165334) Navigator, Hale, Cheshire

P/O D Johnston, (RAFVR 165320) Bomb Aimer, Aberdeen, Scotland

Sgt EG Waters, (RAFVR 1387364) WOp/AG, Romford, Essex

At 0930hrs on the 14 July, 1944, seven RAF crews undergoing operational training at 5 OTU at RCAF Station Boundary Bay were briefed on Cross Country Navigation exercise 108D. The route was from Boundary Bay to a point 160 nms west of Vancouver Island, then to Port Hardy, further onwards to a bomb run near Pat Bay, and then home for a total of 4.5 hours. HD 319 took off at 1046. They entered cloud on the second leg and at 1312 hrs reported being twenty-three minutes out of Port Hardy. They were never heard from again and an eleven-day search failed to find them. The remaining six crews were able to complete the mission with no problems. In September 1960 a prospector discovered the wreckage, on course, 30 nms from Port Hardy. The aircraft appeared to have hit the side of the hill with debris scattered along a three quarters mile long path. The crew were likely thrown out by the impact as no bodies were ever found.

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The memorial plaque is located in the cockpit and is attached to the copilot's seat
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Russell Hellberg
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2012 June 23 -Padre Captain Roberts of the 4th CRPG conducts the Memorial Service
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Russell Hellberg
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Members of the 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (CRPG) dedicating party
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Province
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This stainless steel plaque is mounted in the cockpit of the wreckage of the Mitchell HD319. The Plaque is dedicated to the crew of the Mitchell HD 319, and was unveiled on June 23, 2012 by the 101st Squadron of the RCAF

City
Port Alice
Country
Type Description
Plaque; stainless steel
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9156
City/Municipality
Coal Harbour
Memorial Number
59028-035
Type
Address
Coal Harbour Road
Location
Between the piers
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.5990469, -127.5798136
War or Conflict Term
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This memorial is a stainless steel obelisk mounted on a concrete slab. It was placed beside the launch at the former RCAF Base Coal Harbour. Also on this slab is a monument to the personnel who served on the Base, which was used as a whaling station after the War and a whale harpoon gun is mounted on the slab to depict this. A 20 foot flag pole flies the RCAF Ensign. It is dedicated to the crew of Stranraer 951, and was unveiled on September 14, 2007 by 101 Squadron RCAFA.

City
Coal Harbour
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Type Description
Obelisk; stainless steel
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9164
City/Municipality
Port Alice
Memorial Number
59028-034
Type
Location
On information sign at Columbia Cove, in Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.1375321, -127.6988311
Inscription

CF-18 HORNET 188773

Crashed • 5 April 1988

DECEASED: CAPTAIN (LIEF) MICHAEL ERICKSON

In the early morning hours of April 5, 1988 Captain Michael (Lief) Erickson, from 441 Squadron, volunteered to assist a fishing vessel in distress. The vessel was anchored near Bunsby Island but was uncertain of its location and needed a course to steer to open water. High winds and poor weather at the time precluded search and rescue aircraft from assisting. Lief had been a commercial fisherman and understood the vessel captain's concern and offered to help. During the mission Lief crashed into the mountain just above this shelter and died on impact. The fishing vessel was able to weather the storm.

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101 (NORTH ISLAND) SQUADRON, A.F.A.C.

SEPTEMBER 12, 2008

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Actual location of HG03 plaque on the information sign on Columbia Cove. This is at the bottom of the mountain that Lief hit.
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Warrior's song in memory of Lief
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The arrival of the Lt Gov of BC Steven Point
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Russ Hellberg
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A flight of 4 CF-18s from Cold Lake did missing man flybys at the crash site and at 19 Wing
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Russ Hellberg
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Lief Erickson in his CF-18
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Stainless steel plaque placed in a shelter at Columbia Cove, in Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park. The plaque is dedicated to Captain Leif Erickson of the CF-18 773. It was unveiled on June 23rd 2012 by the British Columbia detachment of the 4th CRPG of the 101st Squadron of the RCAF.

City
Port Alice
Country
Type Description
Plaque; stainless steel
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9163
City/Municipality
Port Alice
Memorial Number
59028-033
Type
Address
Marine Drive
Location
At the end of the sidewalk, in a pullout
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.4110619, -127.4847016
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This memorial is a stainless steel obelisk on a concrete slab, with a flag pole flying the RCAF Ensign, located on a roadside stop with some picnic tables. It is dedicated to the crew of Norseman 695, and was unveiled September 26, 2009 by 101 Squadron RCAFA.

City
Port Alice
Country
Type Description
Obelisk; stainless steel
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9162
City/Municipality
Winter Harbour
Memorial Number
59028-032
Type
Location
Lawn Point Provincial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.3272044, -127.9718892
Inscription

U.S. NAVY VENTURA PV-128736
CRASHED 26TH DECEMBER, 1943

LT Joseph Robert Cranny – Grinelle, Iowa, pilot
ENS Charles H. Schoenfelder – Wathena, Kansas, copilot
AOM3c Joseph H. Anderson – Ogden, Utah, ordnanceman
ARM3c Robert Louis Maguet – Postsmouth, Ohio, radio operator
AOM3c Joseph I Winslow Jr. – Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, ordnanceman
AMM2c Ernest L. Morgan – Rockville, Virginia, aviation mechanic

While on a routine patrol from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island the aircraft
encountered deteriorating weather and attempted to land on a deceptively smooth expanse of Lawn Point. Some of the crew survived the ensuing crash and for nearly six months awaited a rescue that never came. The Ventura was finally discovered on June 16th, 1944 by an RCAF patrol aircraft out of Coal Harbour. Five of the crewmen’s remains were recovered from the site but Joseph Anderson was never found.

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Site of the crash. Pilot tried to land at seaward end then tried to take off but hit trees at the end of the point
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Russ Hellberg
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Over 50 people attended the dedication. Majority were flown in by helicopter
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101 Padre Rob Hutchinson delivering the blessing
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Lt Gov Campagnola dedicating the memorial
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Russ Hellberg
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Part of the Ventura wing
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Russ Hellberg
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Part of the 101 Contingent.
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This memorial is a stainless steel obelisk on a concrete slab placed approximately 400 meters from the crash site of USN Ventura PV-1 28736 on a grassy area near the Pacific Ocean. It is dedicated to the crew of USN Ventura 28736, and was unveiled on September 15, 2006 by 101 Squadron RCAFA.

City
Winter Harbour
Country
Type Description
Obelisk - stainless steel
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9161