Other

City/Municipality
Harris
Memorial Number
47010-016
Type
Address
214 Main Street
Location
Beside Harris Village Office
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.733709791273, -107.58184401363
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
HARRIS BRANCH #361
IN
HONOURED MEMORY
OF

G. BRISBIN
N. CARSWELL
A. CROFORD
H. DIMICK
R. GREGORY
J. HANLEY
J. MACNEIL
J. MARSHALL
K. MAY
A. MIREAU
B. PRINGLE
B. TAAPP

1939-1945

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Erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 361, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the Second World War.

City
Harris
Country
Type Description
Cement cairn and metal flagpole
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2587
City/Municipality
Rosetown
Memorial Number
47010-015
Type
Address
Corner of Highway #4 and 5th Avenue East
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.5531637, -107.9961907
Inscription

67 L.A.A. BATTERY R.C.A.

TO COMMEMORATE THE MOBILIZATION OF
THE 67TH LIGHT ANTI-AIRCRAFT BATTERY
IN ROSETOWN ON 2ND JUNE, 1941. TO THE
MEMORY OF THOSE OF THIS UNIT WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES DURING 1939 - 45 WAR.
THE BATTERY WAS RECRUITED OF 350 MEN
FROM SURROUNDING AREA AND LATER TO
BE REGIMENTED TO THE 7TH LIGHT ANTI-
AIRCRAFT REGT. R.C.A., SERVING IN DEFENCE
OF ENGLAND AND NORTH WEST EUROPE.
THIS CAIRN ERECTED BY THE 67TH BATTERY
ASSOCIATION IN CO-OPERATION WITH
TOWN OF ROSETOWN.

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This memorial is dedicated to those from Rosetown and surrounding area who served in the 67th Light Infantry Anti-Aircraft Battery. It was erected by the 67th Battery Association in co-operation with the Town of Rosetown.

City
Rosetown
Country
Type Description
Plaque and structure
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6744
City/Municipality
Saskatoon
Memorial Number
47010-005
Type
Address
11th Street W
Location
Montgomery Place
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.1147148, -106.7278493
Inscription

Seaforth Highlanders of Canada

North Ridge named this neighbourhood development Highlander Ridge
to honour the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada. The Seaforth Highlanders
regiment was formed in 1910 and served overseas in both World War I and
World War II. Of particular significance was their involvement in liberating
the Netherlands during World War II. Members of the Seaforth Highlanders
have been deployed on many missions since World War II including Korea,
Egypt, Cyprus and most recently, Afghanistan. North Ridge is pleased to be
able to honour the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada to thank them for their
service to Canada.

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Montgomery Place Community Association
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Highlander Ridge sign
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In 2015, the North Ridge Development Corp. held a contest to name their new townhouse construction in the 3200 block of 11th Street West. Dalton Males from Ortona Street won the contest with his suggestion of Highlander Ridge. The name honours the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, a Vancouver-based infantry regiment that saw action in Sicily, Italy and the liberation of the Netherlands in the Second World War.

City
Saskatoon
Country
Type Description
Neighbourhood
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12570
City/Municipality
Saskatoon
Memorial Number
47010-002
Type
Address
298 4th Avenue N
Location
HMCS Unicorn
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.1308913, -106.659075
Inscription

[plaque]
CANADIAN SHIPS
LOST DURING WWII
BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC
1939-1945

WAR SHIPS
1940
HMCS FRASSER   HMCS BARD D'OR   HMCS MARGAREE
1941
HMCS OTTER   HMCS WINDFLOWER   HMCS LEVIS
1942
HMCS RACCOON   HMCS SPIKENHARD   HMCS CHARLOTTETOWN
HMCS OTTAWA
1943
HMCS LOUISBURG   HMCS WEYBURN   HMCS CHEDABUCTO
HMCS ST. CROIX
1944
HMCS REGINA   HMCS CHEBOQUE   HMCS SKEENA   HMCS ALBERNI
HMCS CLAYAQUOT   HMCS MAGOG   HMCS SHAWINIGAN
HMCS ATHABASKAN   HMCS VALLEYFIELD
1945
HMCS TRENTONIAN   HMCS GUYBOROUGH   HMCS ESQUIMALT

MERCHANT SHIPS
1940
ERIC   BOYE   MAGOG   WATERLOO
THOROLD   KENORDOC   SAINT MALO   TREVISA
1941
MAPLECOURT   A.D. HUFF   J.B. WHITE
1942
MONTOROLITE   VICOLITE   VINELAND   LADY DRAKE
OAKTON   BIC ISLAND   ROSE CASTLE   D. STEWART
R.W. POMEROY   LADY HAWKINS   F.B. BARID
LIVERPOOL   PACKET   LORD STRATHCONA
1943
NO SHIPS LOST
1944
WATUKA   ALBERT C. FIELD   CORNWALLIS
1945
TABER PARK   AVONDALE PARK

[plaque]
DEDICATED TO
THE SASKATCHEWAN SAILOR
IN THE ANNIVERSARY OF
THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC
6 MAY 1990

[plaque]
HMS/HMCS UNICORN
BATTLE HONOURS

ARMADA   1588
CADIZ   1596
PORTO FARINA   1655
SANTA CRUZ   1657
LOWESTOFT   1665
ORFORDNESS   1666
SOLE BAY   1672
SCHOONEVELD   1673
TEXEL   1673
VESTALE   1761
TRIBUNE   1796
BASQUE ROADS   1809
SALERNO   1943
OKINAWA   1945

HMCS UNICORN MOTTO
UNICUS EST
(THE ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND)

HMCS UNICORN
ESTABLISHED 27 APRIL 1923

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UNICORN’s CO at the time, Commander Tom Gordon, arranged for the anchor to be shipped from the dockyard in Esquimalt, the concrete pad was poured in 1989 and the anchor placed. The monument was consecrated by the unit Padre, Lieutenant Commander Russell in May 1990.

The plaque dedicating the monument to “the Prairie Sailor” was added for the Battle of the Atlantic in May 1990. In May 2009, the two side plaques were added in memorial to the Battle of the Atlantic.

City
Saskatoon
Country
Type Description
Anchor; plaques
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10559
City/Municipality
Delisle
Memorial Number
47010-001
Type
Address
1st Street West
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.9275754, -107.1349519
Inscription

[front/devant]

MEMORIAL

IN MEMORY OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD OF DELISLE AND DISTRICT AND IN HONOUR OF OUR LIVING HEROES WHO HAVE DEFENDED US IN ALL OUR WARS

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This memorial was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 184 (Delisle) and is dedicated to local veterans of Canada's wars. Those who paid the Supreme Sacrifice in World War I. Ralph, J.W. Blacklay, E.A. Kjelland, S. Kellon, Sam Those who paid the Supreme Sacrifice in World War II. Omar Olson Arthur Green Eddie Nugent M.A. Martin Elwood Glauser Wilf Hathway Wm. Earl Walter Gramson

City
Delisle
Country
Type Description
Cement cairn, circular metal plaque and a rifle reversed
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1130
City/Municipality
Batoche
Memorial Number
47009-025
Type
Address
Highway 225, back of Batoche festival grounds
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.7679493, -106.1129314
Inscription

TO HONOUR AND REMEMBER 
ALL VETERANS AND TO 
EXPRESS OUR PRIDE AND  
GRATITUDE TO THE METIS 
SERVICE MEN AND 
SERVICE WOMEN WHO BRAVELY 
SERVED OUR COUNTRY 
TO PRESERVE OUR FREEDOM

EN HOMMAGE À
TOUS LES VÉTÉRANS
OUR HONORER LEUR
MEMOIRE ET EXPRIMER
NOTRE FIERTÉ ET
NOTRE GRATITUDE AUX
HOMMES ET AUX FEMMES METIS
QUI ONT SERVI NOTRE PAYS
AVEC VAILLANCE POUR
PRÉSERVER NOTRE LIBERTÉ

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Victoria Edwards
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The National Métis Veterans’ Memorial Monument was unveiled on July 19, 2014. It is the first memorial dedicated to Métis Veterans. The ceremony was part of the Back to Batoche festival of 2014. The monument includes eight blue granite slabs on a concrete base and panels with the names of over 5,000 Métis Veterans.

The Métis Memorial Gardens was unveiled in 2013. Twenty-five five-foot trees were planted in a U-shape and a flower garden was planted in the center. 

Fundraising was managed by the Gabriel Dumont Institute. Through the Community War Memorial Program, the Federal Government provided up to $50,000 of the $300,000 cost. Funding came from the Gabriel Dumont Institute, Veterans Affairs Canada, the Clarence Campeau Development Fund, the Saskatchewan Community Initiatives Fund and donations from individuals, businesses and service organizations.

City
Batoche
Country
Type Description
Wall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9088
City/Municipality
Humboldt
Memorial Number
47009-024
Type
Address
Main Street
Location
Humboldt Public Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.208638164217, -105.121561488
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

DEDICATED BY A GRATEFUL COMMUNITY AS A MEMORIAL TO
THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN WORLD WAR II

[First column/première colonne]A.A. ALLEN
A. BAIN
F.J. BONAS
A. BRITZ
D. CAMERON
R. CONLEY
T. FLACK
W.C. GAY
A.E. GILLINGS
I.G. GRICE
D.E. HORTON

[Second column/deuxième colonne]

C. HUTCHINGS
H.R. JOHNSON
J.P. KAVANAGH
L.C.KAWN
L.D. KIDD
R.B. KOTCHOREK
J. LENIUK
L.W. LENZ
W.B. MARTIN
J. MORELLI
J. MORPHY

[Third column/troisième colonne]

E.E. MCANEELEY
V.E. MCHARG
D.A. MCDONALD
G.C. PARKER
W.G. PARENTEAU
M. REYNOLDS
J. REYNOLDS
B. ROPER
E. ROPER
A.A. SHEPHERD
K.G. SMALLEY
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D.J. SCHMITZ
M.C. TAGSETH
R.L. TELFER
S. VERES
I.G. WADDEL
E. WAGNER
M. WEBER
R.A. WIGNES
J.A. WILLIAMS
G. WIUM

"THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD"

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City
Humboldt
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7837
City/Municipality
Leroy
Memorial Number
47009-023
Type
Address
Needs further research
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

NO. 5 BOMBING & GUNNERY SCHOOL

DURING WORLD WAR II AIRCREW TRAINING
BASES WERE ESTABLISHED ACROSS CANADA
NO. 5 BOMBING AND GUNNERY SCHOOL WAS
BASED ON THIS SITE NEAR DAFOE FROM 1941
TO 1945 AND TRAINED HUNDREDS OF AIRCREW
FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST TYRANNY, AIRCREW
TRAINED IN CANADA UNDER THE BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH AIR TRAINING PLAN TOTALLED
131,553 AND SOME 40,000 GAVE THEIR
LIVES FOR THE FREEDOM WE ENJOY TODAY.
THIS CAIRN RECOGNIZES THE MEN AND WOMEN
WHO TRAINED AND SERVED AT THE DAFOE BASE.

DEDICATED BY THE
600(REGINA) WING - R.C.A.F. ASSN.

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This memorial is dedicated to the men and women who trained and served at Dafoe Base. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Air Force Association No. 600 (Regina) Wing. The cairn is visible from Highway 6 and the Department of Highways has historical marker signs that point to the site. A cement structure, a cement target structure and an original hangar (now privately owned) are visible as well.

City
Leroy
Country
Type Description
Cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4507
City/Municipality
Spalding
Memorial Number
47009-022
Type
Address
First Ave
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 348
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.33049, -104.49503
Inscription

LEST WE FORGET

1914-1918

1939-1945

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The Cairn was erected in 1980 in memory of the First and Second World War Veterans.

City
Spalding
Country
Type Description
Stones
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4303
City/Municipality
Wadena
Memorial Number
47009-021
Type
Address
254 Main St N
Location
Wadena Legion Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.948278602577, -103.80122183962
Inscription

SALUTE TO MEMORIES

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Legion Magazine
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The Wadena, Saskatchewan Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has dedicated an 8-by-24 foot mural named "Salute to Memories" on its wall facing Main Street. The two year volunteer project, dedicated to the men and women who fought to preserve Canada's freedom, is the work of Wadena Mural Images artists Rose Palechka, Lenora Hordos, Wendy Gauthier, and Betty MacPherson.

City
Wadena
Country
Type Description
mural
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3340