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City/Municipality
Tisdale
Memorial Number
47006-016
Type
Address
hwy 35
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.84474, -104.04851
Inscription

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Body Content

Unveiled in 1931 by a local mother of three soldiers killed during the First World War (Mrs. J.B. Sleight), this memorial was originally dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. A plaque was added later to commemorate the local losses of the Second World War.

City
Tisdale
Country
Type Description
Fieldstone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1214
City/Municipality
Moroz Lake
Memorial Number
47006-015
Type
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
55.13341, -101.98373
Province
Body Content

Flying Officer Hryhory “Harry” Moroz enlisted and served with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was killed in action on 23 March 1944 during an air operation over Frankfurt, Germany. 

Moroz Lake, situated south of Philfoster Lake and southwest of Hume Lake, was named in honour of Hryhory "Harry" Moroz in 1958. In 2003, Moroz Street was named in honour of Harry and his brother Michael. 

City
Moroz Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11018
City/Municipality
Prince Albert
Memorial Number
47006-014
Type
Address
1410 Bishop McLean Crescent
Location
St. Albin's Cathedral
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.2003631, -105.7564552
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

THE CARILLONIC BELLS
OF THIS CATHEDRAL ARE DEDICATED
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF
THOSE MEN OF THE PARISH WHO MADE THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945

W.L. ALDER
V.E. ATTREE
E.R. ATTREE
R. BROCK
H.W. CHURCH
R.F. COOMBE
H.W. DAVY
R.E. EDWARDS
B. FORDHAM
R. FOULDS
R.W. GRIFFIN
R.G. GURNEY
N.H. HADLEY
K.B. HADLEY
G. HANSON
W.B. HARRY
B.H. HENDERSON
J.J. HILL
R.F. KELLY
D.S. KEMP
L. LOWE
G.J. MCBRIDE
W. MCCORMICK
S.E. TABBERNOR
J. THOMPSON
F.W. TOPPING
F.B. TRENT
T. WORMWORTH
W.A. HOLMES A COURT

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Body Content

A set of carillon bells, explained by a brass plaque, are dedicated to the members of the congregation killed during the Second World War.

City
Prince Albert
Country
Type Description
Metal bells
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2241
City/Municipality
Prince Albert
Memorial Number
47006-013
Type
Address
1410 Bishop McLean Crescent
Location
St. Albin's Cathedral
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.200239387578, -105.75654665223
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

To the Memory of N.W.M. Police and Volunteers Who were Killed in Action at Duck Lake, 26th March A.D. 1885

N.W.M. Police
Constables G.K. Garrett
G.P. Arnold
T.J. Gibson

Volunteers
Captain John Morton
Corporal W. Napier
Privates S.C. Elliott
Daniel McPhail
Daniel A. McKenzie
James Bakie
Robert Middleton
Joseph Anderson
Alexander Fisher

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the military volunteers and members of the North West Mounted Police killed in action at Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, on 26 March 1885, during the North-West Rebellion.

City
Prince Albert
Country
Type Description
Wooden and marble plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2240
City/Municipality
Prince Albert
Memorial Number
47006-012
Type
Location
Royal Canadian Legion 2
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.20561, -105.75002
Inscription

[left/gauche]

1914-1918
THE MEMORIAL HONOR ROLL

LEST WE FORGET

[right/droit]

1939-1945

THE MEMORIAL HONOR ROLL

LEST WE FORGET

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Body Content

This memorial is a roll of honour for the First and Second World Wars. A duplicate hangs in the Prince Albert City Hall.

City
Prince Albert
Country
Type Description
Brass plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2239
City/Municipality
Prince Albert
Memorial Number
47006-011
Type
Address
inside
Location
City Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.2033494, -105.7530705
Inscription

[certificate/certificat]

1914-1918

THE MEMORIAL HONOR ROLL

OF THE 136 OFFICERS & MEN OF THE CITY OF PRINCE ALBERT WHO FELL IN THE "FIRST WORLD WAR"

To you from failing hands, we throw the torch, be yours to hold it high

If ye break faith with us who die, we shall not sleep, though poppies grow, in Flanders Fields

Adamson I.
Alston R.
Anderson A.
Babineau M.
Bannerman A.
Barthing W.C.
Barthrow F.
Bartling W.
Bernard L.
Biner R.
Brown Mc.L.
Brown L.G.
Brunton G.
Burgess W.
Clark M.
Clark I.
Clark B.C.
Clokey J.
Coates F.
Cochrane G.
Coster H.
Cottam J.
Cotteril H.
Crawford C.V.
Crockford C.
Cronarty P.A.D.
Crosswell P.
Daisley D.W.
Damour P.
Dawes G.
De la Gorgendiere R.
Denford W.H.
Donald E.
Eamer S.
Edgely G.a.
Eliott H.
Erwin R.
Fisher H.V.
Forbes G.
Franklin R.
Frese O.
Fulcher J.
Glydon C.
Gow W.
Grey G.
Griffin W.Y.
Hammond A.
Handcock R.
Hardy C.
Harmer F.
Hawkin H.
Heathcoat J.S.
Heugh W.
Holbrook B.
Horton J.E.
Hurd H.
Isles H.
Jardine D.
Keane A.J.
Kemp M.
Keyworth O.N.
King R.
Kostenko M.
Lacroix I.
Laing G.
Legoss P.
Mair P.C.
Marshall E.J.
Martin K.
Martin F.J.
Marchant T.
Merchant J.J.
Middlemiss A.
Milligan C.
Milne J.
Mollard K.
Moore A.
Moore J.
McCarl C.
McDonald S.
McDonald T.
McDonald T.C.
McGill R.
McGillivray D.
McIntosh G.; McIntosh N.; McKay M.; McKay J.; McKay S.; McKenzie D.; McKenzie, J.W.; McLeod R.; McLeod K.; Nelson A.; Osborn B.; O'Sullivan J.; Paine E.; Parker H.E.; Paton W.; Phillips T.E.; Pitts F.S.; Pither A.; Rayhould J.; Reid A.; Risbey A.; Robson S.; Ross F.N.; Scarth F.; Schofield T.; Simpson A.N.; Sirlwinski J.S.; Smith A.N.; Soburg O.S.; Stanley S.; Stapleton A.; Steele A.H.; Steele P.H.; Stewart J.; Stockbridge B.; Strickland R.; Sutherland T.; Swift G.; Taylor T.; Thomas W.; Thompson W.H.; Titus L.; Turner S.; Turner T.; Varman R.; Walker F.; Williams I.; Wilson J.D.; Wilson C.; Wright H.H.; Wright B.; Yates H.

LEST WE FORGET

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Body Content

This certificate lists the 136 local war dead of the First World War.

City
Prince Albert
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2251
City/Municipality
Prince Albert
Memorial Number
47006-010
Type
Address
Central Avenue
Location
City Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.20355, -105.75372
Inscription

[front/devant]

MEMORIAL SQUARE

IN HONORED MEMORY OF
THE MEN AND WOMEN
FROM PRINCE ALBERT
AND SURROUNDING AREAS
WHO SERVED IN THE
ALLIED FORCES DURING THE
SECOND WORLD WAR

ESPECIALLY REMEMBERED
ARE THOSE THAT PAID
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE

WITH GRATITUDE WE REMEMBER

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Body Content

This memorial, which bears the images of two crusaders swords and the badges of the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force, marks a memorial square in this location. It is dedicated to the local men and women who served and the war dead of the Second World War.

In conjunction with the Prince Albert Downtown Business Improvement District (PADBID), ANAVETS #22 and Royal Canadian Legion Branch #2, completed upgrades to Memorial Square summer 2016. These upgrades included new benches, new garbage receptacles, a re-furbished Cenotaph and new Cenotaph lighting. Improvements were completed with the support of Main Street Saskatchewan and Veteran Affairs Canada. The new street furniture including 8 new benches and matching garbage receptacles. The project was supported by a grant of $7,940 from Main Street Saskatchewan’s Community Enhancement Program. Prince Albert’s Army Navy & Air Force Veterans #22 along with the Prince Albert Royal Canadian Legion Branch #2 worked with the City to plan the upgrades to the Cenotaph and surrounding area. In order to view the Cenotaph more easily, 2 trees were removed. As well, the Cenotaph received an extensive upgrade with a new finish and lights in front and behind the Cenotaph were installed for night time viewing. Two new flag poles have been installed in front of the Cenotaph and will proudly fly the ANAVETS and Legion flags. To finish the project in the spring of 2017, bronze plaques were installed on either side of the Cenotaph to recognize the contributions of the ANAVETS and Legion to the project. This project was supported by a grant of $25,000 from the Cenotaph/Monument Restoration Program of Veteran Affairs Canada. The total cost of both projects was $74,358.

City
Prince Albert
Country
Type Description
Granite sculpture
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2250
City/Municipality
Prince Albert
Memorial Number
47006-009
Type
Address
Prince Albert No. 461
Location
St. Mary's Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.199614, -105.8228835
Inscription

[front/devant]

IN REMEMBRANCE OF VOLUNTEERS KILLED IN THE RIEL REBELLION AT DUCK LAKE MARCH 26, 1885

PTE. JOSEPH ANDERSON
PTE. ALEX FISHER*
PTE. E.C. ELLIOT*
CAPT. JOHN MARTON*
PTE. D.E. MCKENZIE*
PTE. DANIEL MCPHAIL*
PTE. ROBERT MIDDLETON*
CPL. WILLIAM NAPIER

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the memory of the soldiers killed at Duck Lake, 26 March 1885, during the North-West Rebellion.

City
Prince Albert
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2249
City/Municipality
Prince Albert
Memorial Number
47006-008
Type
Address
Central Avenue and 19th Street
Location
1800 Central Ave Building
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.1967612, -105.7543434
Inscription

[front/devant]

THE GREAT WAR

1914-1918

[left side/côté gauche]

IN PROUD AND GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF PRINCE ALBERT
WHO IN THE HOUR OF THE EMPIRE'S NEED
NOBLY SERVED AND SACRIFICED

[back/arrière]

AGE SHALL NOT WEARY THEM
NOR THE YEARS CONDEMN
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM

[right side/côté droit]

IN PROUD AND GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF PRINCE ALBERT
WHO IN THE HOUR OF THE EMPIRE'S NEED
NOBLY SERVED AND SACRIFICED

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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the local veterans of the First and Second World Wars.

Marguerite Taylor’s own favourite sculpture was her 1927 war memorial statue of Canada personified as a woman, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. She received the commission after winning a national competition.

City
Prince Albert
Country
Type Description
Granite shaft and bronze statue
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1192
City/Municipality
Prince Albert
Memorial Number
47006-007
Type
Location
South Hill Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
53.1794798, -105.7571025
Inscription

[front, plaque/devant, plaque]

THIS MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED TO THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO
SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES IN WORLD BATTLE AND CONFLICTS,
AND IN THE CARRYING OUT OF OTHER DUTIES RELATED TO THE
PRESERVATION OF PLACES AND ORDER TO ALL HUMANITY.

ERECTED BY ARMY, NAVY AND AIRFORCE VETERANS IN CANADA UNIT #222, INCORPORATED, CANADA, COMMEMORATES THE 150 ANNIVERSARY OF THE DOMINION ASSOCIATION DATED MAY 1990.

[back, plaque/arrière, plaque]

THE CRADLED TEAR

THE MEMORIAL IS IN THE SHAPE OF A HUMAN TEAR DROP
REPRESENTING THE TEARS SHED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FOR
LIVES LOST IN HUMAN CONFLICT. THE EDGES OF THE MEMORIAL
AND BASE ARE "ROCK PITCH" (ROUGH FINISH) REPRESENTING THE
HARSHNESS OF WAR AND CONFLICT. THE TEAR HAS BEEN GENTLY
CRADLED IN A GRANITE BASE REPRESENTING A "TEAR CRADLED/SUSPENDED IN PEACE". THE DOVE HOLDING AN OLIVE BRANCH IS
NOTED AT THE TOP OF THE MEMORIAL REPRESENTING THE SYMBOL
"DOVE OF PEACE" IN ITS FLIGHT AROUND THE WORLD.

THE WORLD GLOBE IS GENTLY BUT FRAGILELY RESTING ON ITS
AXIS AND IS SUSPENDED IN TIME. IT CONTAINS THE CONTINENTS
DEPICTING THE FACT THAT BATTLES AND CONFLICTS HAVE EXISTED
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD RESULTING IN THE LOSS OF LIVES AND
MANY TEARS BEING SHED. WORLD HUMANITY IS REFLECTED AS MAN,
WOMAN AND CHILD DEPICTING THE FAMILIES OF THE WORLD PRAYING
FOR PEACE. THIS MEMORIAL SHOWS HOW VERY FRAGILE PEACE AND
LIFE IS.

THE BASE OF THE MEMORIAL CONTAINS THE CRESTS OF OUR ARMY,
NAVY AND AIRFORCE ETCHED IN GLOBAL DISCS REPRESENTING
MEMBERS WHO CARRIED OUT THEIR DUTIES IN THE BATTLES OR
CONFLICTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD TO ENSURE WORLD PEACE. THE
COMBINED CREST IS THAT OF THE ARMY, NAVY, AIRFORCE VETERANS
ASSOCIATION (ANA VETS) WHO COMMISSIONED THIS MEMORIAL.

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Body Content

This memorial, in the shape of a human tear, was erected in May 1990 by the Army, Navy and Airforce Veterans Association Unit #222, in honour of the military members killed in wars and peace enforcement activities.

City
Prince Albert
Country
Type Description
Granite sculpture
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2248