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City/Municipality
Anderson Lake
Memorial Number
47003-038
Type
Address
Northern Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
59.033504, -102.57742
Province
Body Content

Anderson Lake was named on 28 October 2002 in honour of Leading Aircraftman Gordon John Anderson who died while serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force in the Second World War.

City
Anderson Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11506
City/Municipality
Anderson Lake
Memorial Number
47003-037
Type
Address
Northern Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
59.223773, -103.988077
Province
Body Content

Anderson Lake was named on 23 October 2002 in honour of Corporal Clarence Cameron Anderson who died while serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force in the Second World War.

City
Anderson Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11505
City/Municipality
Anderson Lake
Memorial Number
47003-036
Type
Address
Northern Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
58.700157, -102.367108
Province
Body Content

Anderson Lake was named on 14 August 1967 in honour of Gunner William Gudmundur Anderson who died while serving with the Royal Canadian Artillery in the Second World War.

City
Anderson Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11504
City/Municipality
MacKenzie Lake
Memorial Number
47003-035
Type
Location
Northern Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
57.31888, -107.82717
Province
Body Content

In 2015, MacKenzie Lake was named in honour of Captain Juli-Ann MacKenzie of the 444 Combat Support Squadron who was killed with her co-pilot on 18 July 2002, when their helicopter crashed during bad weather while on a search and rescue mission in Newfoundland and Labrador.

City
MacKenzie Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11496
City/Municipality
Willows Lake
Memorial Number
47003-034
Type
Location
Northern Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.21671, -104.38389
Province
Body Content

In 2015, Willows Lake was named in honour of Corporal Willmit Willows of the Calgary Highlanders who was wounded during bombing in France and died on 26 July 1944.

City
Willows Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11495
City/Municipality
Blair Lake
Memorial Number
47003-033
Type
Location
Northern Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
56.1337, -104.42111
Province
Body Content

In 2015, Blair Lake was named in honour of Private Alfred Blair of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion who was killed in action on 9 June 1944.

City
Blair Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11494
City/Municipality
Greff Lake
Memorial Number
47003-032
Type
Location
Northern Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
59.212888, -102.294444
Province
Body Content

Greff Lake was named on 25 February 1015 in honour of Master Corporal Byron Greff, who was killed in Kabul on 29 October 2011 when the armoured bus he was in was rammed by a car packed with explosives.

City
Greff Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11493
City/Municipality
Anderson Lake
Memorial Number
47003-031
Type
Location
Northern Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
59.191111, -102.082222
Province
Body Content

Anderson Lake was named on 24 February 2015 in honour of Corporal Jordan Anderson who was killed by an improvised explosive device on July 4, 2007, while serving in Afghanistan.

City
Anderson Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11492
City/Municipality
Goddard Lake
Memorial Number
47003-030
Type
Location
Northern Saskatchewan
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
59.063611, -102.355833
Image
Photo Credit
Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Caption
Goddard Lake
Province
Body Content

Goddard Lake was named on 24 February 2015 in memory of Captain Nichola Kathleen Sarah Goddard who died on 17 May 2006 during her service in Afghanistan.

City
Goddard Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11491
City/Municipality
Wasden Lake
Memorial Number
47003-029
Type
Address
Location
70 km north-west of Uranium City-Eldorado
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
59.980933, -109.575221
Image
Photo Credit
Natural Resources Canada
Caption
Location of Wasden Lake on a map
Province
Body Content

Wasden Lake was dedicated in memory of Private Harold Douglas Wasden on 26 July 1961 by the Government of Saskatchewan.

Harold Douglas Wasden was born in April 1919. His parents emigrated from Sheffield, England, shortly after the First World War and settled in Renown, Saskatchewan. The family spent much of the 1920s and 30s in Manitoba before returning to Saskatchewan and establishing a farm southeast of Spiritwood. After completing his schooling, Harold Douglas Wasden worked on the family farm then enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1942 in Saskatoon. He became a member of the South Saskatchewan Regiment and notably participated in the Battle of the Scheldt, October - November, 1944. Following this exhausting battle, the Canadians deployed along the Maas River, patrolling their front and preparing for the opening of the Battle of the Rhineland in February 1945. During this period Private Harold Douglas Wasden was killed on 11 December 1944 in the Nijmegan Salient.

Dustin Wasden Island on Wasden Lake was dedicated to Private Wasden's nephew Corporal Dustin Wasden.

City
Wasden Lake
Country
Type Description
Lake
Photo Credit
Richard Turcotte
Memorial CF Legacy ID
11180