Other

City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35087-023
Type
Address
304 McIntyre Street
Location
St. George's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4458878, -89.2123355
Inscription

TO THE
GLORY OF GOD

1914 - 1918
KILLED IN ACTION

WILLIAM HOLT
JOHN F. HANSON
WILLIAM McDINES
HARRY POTTER
WALTER DENISON
CLARENCE MILNE

DECEASED

JOSIAH BIDDULPH
FREDERICK MINERS
HUGH McDINES
GEORGE E. DENISON
GEORGE C. HILLS
RALPH H. DUNNILL

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
plaque
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners of St. George's Church who served in the First World War. It was erected by the parishioners of St. George's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
plaque (wood)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6583
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35087-022
Type
Address
304 McIntyre Street
Location
St. George's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4458878, -89.2123355
Inscription

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF
THOSE FROM THIS PARISH
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
IN TWO WORLD WARS
-1914 - 1918-
-1939 - 1945-

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
Plaque
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners of St. George's Church who served in the First and Second World Wars. It was erected by the parishioners of St. George's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Plaque (wood and brass)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6582
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35087-020
Type
Address
304 McIntyre Street
Location
St. George's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4458878, -89.2123355
Inscription

[first Honour Roll/première tableau d'honneur]

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
ST. George's Church
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

[left column/colonne de gauche]
JOHN ROBERT BRITTON
HAROLD BRITTON
LLOYD BRUCE
JAMES BARRINGTON
SIDWICK BARRINGTON
WILLIAM CHAMBERS
GEORGE CLARKE
THOMAS M. CONNORS
JOHN JAMES CORSTON
DONALD E. DEAKIN
JOHN A. DYER
MARY DUNNILL
JOHN P. DUNNILL
ELBERT EARLE EDWARDS
ROBERT EDWARDS
WILLIAM J. FLYNN
* ALLISON JACK FUNK
ROBERT J. GRAY

[right column/colonne de droite]
HARRY HARLING
LLOYD G. HARLING
* GEORGE S. HILLS
WILLIAM HOLT
JANE HOLT
HAROLD JONES
JOHN DENNIS MARTELL
* JAMES MAW
HORACE R. MILLAR
CHARLES 0. MOREHOUSE
THOMAS McCULLOCH
WILLIAM McRAE
* HERBERT PAGE
GUST PETERSON
ALEX PUSHIE
LESLIE SIDDALL
MABEL SIDDALL
EDWARD WALLACE

[second Roll of Honour/deuxième tableau d'honneur]
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

JOHN EARLE SWINGLER
* BABE SWINGLER
GORDON WHATLEY
JOHN WHATLEY
JOSEPH WHATLEY
RICHARD WHATLEY
FRED ROBERT TURNER
MARCART TWEEDIE
JOSEPH YORK
GEORGE MITCHELL
GRENVILLE SMITH
WILLIAM HOWE

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
first scroll
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
second scroll
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners of St. George's Anglican Church who volunteered for active service. It was erected by the parishioners of St. George's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Honour Rolls
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6580
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35087-019
Type
Address
Colonel Keene Dr.
Location
Hillcrest Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.43542, -89.23356
Inscription

[stele/stèle]
THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED
AND IS MAINTAINED BY THE
LAKE SUPERIOR REGIMENT (MOTOR)
OLD BOY'S ASSOCIATION

THE LAKE SUPERIOR REGIMENT (M)
INTER PERICULA INTREPIDI

1914-1918 1939-1945

[plaque/plaque]
LAKE SUPERIOR REGIMENT (MOTOR)
KILLED IN ACTION - WWII

"H.Q." COMPANY

PTE. COLLINS A.B.
PTE. FISHER F.L.
PTE. GAUNT D.P.
PTE. LEONZIO G.F.
SGT. MACNICOL C.A.
PTE. THOMAS M.B.

"A" COMPANY

LIEUT. BROWN J.K.
LIEUT. WHITE F.T.
PTE. ALBERT J.L.
PTE. BATYSKI J.J.
PTE. BAXTER D.
PTE. BELAIR E.
PTE. BELL F.A.J.
PTE. BELL T.B.
PTE. BINCH E.R.
PTE. BINKLEY R.E.
PTE. BOUCHA H.W.

CPL. BRAMPTON M.
PTE. BURR L.G.
L/SGT. BURRISON R.L. (M.M.)
PTE. BYNSKI C.
PTE. CLIFF M.
PTE. CONLON J.P.
PTE. COX M.C.
PTE. DAVIS H.H.
PTE. DUKE J.
CPL. EDGAR H. (M.M.)
PTE. FALLON F.M.
PTE. FEERE C.W.
PTE. FORSYTHE C.G.
PTE. GALLANT L.
PTE. GALLANT H.J.
SGT. HELLSTEN M.E.
PTE. HIBBERT A.
CPL. HINTON C.L.
PTE. HOBBS A.E.
CPL. JACKSON G.C. (M.M.)
PTE. JACKSON C.V.

PTE. JOHANNSON Q.M.
PTE. KILLINS A.E.
PTE. KIVINEN D.V.
SGT. LAPRADE A.L. (M.M.)
PTE. LOAT N.J.
PTE. MARYGOLD W.
PTE. MOLDENHAUER J.R.
SGT. MUGGABERG A.
PTE. MACDOUGALL J.D.
PTE. MCBRIEN R.E.
PTE. MCMILLAN A.R.
PTE. NEUFELD J.
L/CPL. O`DONNELL P.V.
PTE. POLLON C.S.A.
SGT. ROBERTS G.D.
PTE. SILLIKER R.K.
PTE. SMITH C.L.T.
PTE. SMITH D.J.
PTE. SMITH F.J.
PTE. SOULIERES J.E.
PTE. SOPKO A.

CPL. SZWEC I.J.
PTE. TANNACK N.
CPL. VINT A.T.
PTE. WESTAD J.
CPL. WIRTH C.J.

"B" COMPANY

SGT. ANDERSON G.E.
PTE. BERLINQUETTE J.V.
PTE. BIALOSKORSKI H.
CPL. BRACEY C.W.
CPL. BRANCH F.C.
SGT. CADIEU A.O.
PTE. CANTIN R.
SGT. CARLBOM E.H.
PTE. CARSWELL N.A.
PTE. COLE A.B.
CPL. COX W.
PTE. DARBON G.J.
CPL. EWAN J.W.
PTE. FANNON C.L.

L/SGT. GENIALLE J.H.
PTE. GRAHAM J.E.
PTE. GRANT C.J.
CQMS. GUERARD W.A.
PTE. HAMILTON E.R.
PTE. HARRISION W.S.
PTE. HAMMERBURG V.W.
L/CPL. HILDERLEY H.F.
PTE. KLYNE J.O.
PTE. KOHLER R.J.
PTE. LAND E.L.
PTE. LATANVILLE W.I.
PTE. LAHODA W.R.
PTE. MARKS B.A.
PTE. MORGAN B.J.
PTE. MACDONALD D.J.
L/CPL. NASH J.N.
PTE. NIE R.H.
PTE. OLIVER J.F.
CPL. RAMSDELL R.F.
SGT. REYNOLDS J.L.

LAKE SUPERIOR REGIMENT (MOTOR)
KILLED IN ACTION - WWII

"B" CO. (CONT'D)

SGT. RYAN A.
SGT. SAMPSON R.S.
PTE. SKINNER W.T.
CPL. STODGELL C.A.
PTE. SWEENEY A.W.
PTE. TAIT C.E.
PTE. VANANCE A.
PTE. VERMEERSHE J.A.
PTE. WILSON J.G.
PTE. WILSON N.E.

"C" COMPANY

MAJ. STYFFE E.G.
LIEUT. ACKLAND C.A.
LIEUT. EMMETT A.G.
LIEUT. GOODCHILD V.H.
LIEUT. STARK D.D.
PTE. ASH R.L.
CPL. BEAUDRY N.J.
PTE. BELANGER C.J.

PTE. BEVAN W.A.
PTE. CARRIERE F.
PTE. CATTO W.J.
PTE. CHARTRAND A.J.
PTE. CLARK R.H.
PTE. COUTURE G.F.
SGT. DUGAL E.L.
PTE. FERCHUK N.
PTE. GODKIN J.G.
CPL. GRAY J.W.
CPL. GREEN S.
L/CPL. GREENE D.L.M.
PTE. GRICE M.J.
PTE. GURR R.J.
PTE. GULUTZAN A.
PTE. HEIBERT D.H.
PTE. HODGSON S.N.
PTE. JEFFREY A.F.
PTE. JEFFREY F.C.
SGT. JOHNSTON W.T.

PTE. LAVERDURE A.A.
L/CPL. LEE J.J.
SGT. LEHMANN T.M.
PTE. LEMKE F.M.
CPL. LOUTTIT E.T.
L/CPL. MANTYSAARI R.A.
PTE. MIDDLEMISS W.R.
L/CPL. MULHOLLAND E.J.
PTE. MACLEAN R.J.
PTE. MACLAREN A.W.W.
PTE. MCINTYRE R.J.
PTE. MCROBBIE W.
PTE. NEWELL E.
L/CPL. PEPPARD D.M.
PTE. PERRON G.M.
PTE. PRESTON G.H.
PTE. PRICE G.A.
CPL. REEVE R.S.H.
PTE. RICHARDSON J.B.
PTE. ROBINS A.H.
PTE. ROMANIUK L.L.

PTE. RUSSELL D.G.
CPL. SHAW H.M.
SGT. SHEA W.A.
L/CPL. SIMPSON W.G.E.
PTE. SMITH C.C.
PTE. TAPP P.W.
PTE. TUURI H.E.
CPL. TYERMAN N.R.
PTE. VERVACKE H.H.
PTE. VOGEL F.
PTE. VOST J.H.
PTE. WRIGHT J.B.
PTE. WOODBECK C.I.
PTE. YAWORSKI N.
PTE. YANCHUK J.

"D" COMPANY

CAPT. FRANCIS M.J.
PTE. ALLEN K.G.
PTE. BARBER A.W.
PTE. BERRY F.T.

PTE. BROWNLEE J.
L/CPL. CHRUPALO J.
PTE. COTTICK E.A.
PTE. ENGEN S.G.
CPL. FRASER L.J.
PTE. GIVING R.V.
PTE. GOWAN F.J.
PTE. KLYNE L.
CPL. KREKLAU J.L.
SGT. LLOYD J.
PTE. LOWER D.A.
SGT. MUNROE W.A.
SGT. MCLEAN H.W.
PTE. OSWALD G.
PTE. PAISLEY G.H.
PTE. SAUNDERS J.F.
SGT. SMITH G.L.
L/CPL. SMOOK W.
PTE. STARADUB B.
CPL. VANKOUGHNET W.A.
PTE. WHALEN H.I.

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
front view
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
tank
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
stele
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
stele
1 of 4 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the Lake Superior Regiment (Motor). It was erected by the Lake Superior Regiment (Motor) Old Boys' Association.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
plaques, tank, stelia
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6575
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35087-018
Type
Address
Colonel Keane Drive
Location
Hillcrest Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.43608, -89.23421
Inscription

COL. KEANE D.S.O. DRIVE
L.S.R.(M)

THIS IS A BOULEVARD THAT WINDS IT'S WAY THROUGH HILLCREST PARK. IT IS LOCATED AT
ONE OF THE HIGHEST GEOGRAPHICAL POINTS IN THUNDER BAY AND OVER LOOKS THE VAST
MAJORITY OF THE CITY. MANY VISITORS AND LOCAL RESIDENTS ALIKE WALK OR SLOWLY
DRIVE THROUGH THIS VERY SCENIC PARK TAKING IN THE BREATH STOPPING VIEW OF THE
SLEEPING GIANT AND THE MANY HISTORICAL PLAQUES, MONUMENTS AND FLOWER GARDENS
PLACED THROUGH OUT THE PARK.

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
plaque
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to Col. Keane D.S.O. It was erected by the Lake Superior Regiment (Motor) and the City of Thunder Bay.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Street and two plaques (stone, masonry and metal)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6574
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35087-016
Type
Address
494 Leslie Avenue
Location
St. Stephen the Martyr Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.46905, -89.18468
Inscription

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN
MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL
IN THE SERVICE
OF
THEIR COUNTRY
1939 - 45

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
plaque
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners of St. Stephen's Anglican Church who fell in the Second World War. It was erected by the parishioners of St. Stephen's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Plaque (wood and brass)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6572
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35087-015
Type
Address
494 Leslie Avenue
Location
St. Stephen the Martyr Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4690348, -89.1850131
Inscription

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

NAVY
JOHN MEADE
CHARLEY MANORE
BRIAN TURNER

ARMY
WILLIAM HOLMES
JOHN DURHAM
MARGARET TWEEDIE

AIR FORCE
STANLEY NORRIS
EDWARD HINTON
DONALD CAMERON
ALBERT SOMERTON

NAVY

ARMY

AIR FORCE

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
scroll
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners who served. It was erected by the parishioners of St. Stephen the Martyr Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Scroll (wood, paper and glass)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6571
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35087-014
Type
Address
675 Red River Road
Location
St. Michael's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.44055, -89.24383
Inscription

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
ST. MICHAEL'S (ANGLICAN) MISSION
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

George Baxter L.S.R.
Joe G. Greaves C.F.C..
Herbert B. Laye C.F.C.
George Laye C.F.C.
Thomas Wm. Ailey R.C.N.V.R.
William A. Blades R.C.N.V.R.

Jr. Ernest Sandham R.C.N.V.R.
Lloyd Elliott R.C.N.V.R.
Henry Jos. Ailey R.C.A.F.
Thomas J. [wording is not clear in the photo] R.C.A.F.

Morris C. Hartley R.C.A.F.
Stanley King R.C.A.F.
John G. Fisher Tank Corp.
Frank Henry Law R.C.N.V.R.
John C. Paske R.C.N.V.R.
Richard Sandham Can. Inf.

Ernest Weeks Can. Inf.
Roberta Lawson C.W.A.C.
Violet Molina C.W.A.C.
Alfred Ailey R.C.N.V.R.
Frances Ailey R.C.A.F. (W.A.)
Frank Weeks R.C.N.V.R.
Frank Molina Can. Inf.

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
scroll
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the parishioners of St. Michael's (Anglican) Mission who volunteered for active service. It was erected by St. Michael's (Anglican) Mission.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Scroll (wood, glass and paper)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6569
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35087-013
Type
Address
Memorial Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.4219054, -89.2383577
Inscription

[plaque on High Street S]

MEMORIAL AVENUE

NAMED IN COMMEMORATION
OF THE CITIZENS OF PORT ARTHUR
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR

IN 1926 THE ROTARY CLUB OF PORT ARTHUR IN COOPERATION WITH THE
FORMER CITY OF PORT ARTHUR PLANTED LAUREL LEAF WILLOW TREES ALONG
THE ROAD CONNECTING PORT ARTHUR AND FORT WILLIAM, IN GRATEFUL
REMEMBRANCE OF THE CITIZENS OF PORT ARTHUR WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918. TO COMMEMORATE THEIR SACRIFICE, THE
ROAD WAS NAMED MEMORIAL AVENUE.

IN LATER YEARS WHEN MEMORIAL AVENUE WAS WIDENED, THE TREES WERE
REGRETTABLY REMOVED BUT THE STREET'S NAME AND THE DEDICATION OF THE
CITIZENS OF THUNDER BAY TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DIED IN THE
GREAT WAR CONTINUE.

RE-DEDICATED IN CELEBRATION OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF ROTARY IN
THUNDER BAY.

MAY 1991

[plaque]
Memorial Avenue

NAMED IN COMMEMORATION
OF THE CITIZENS OF PORT ARTHUR
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
1014 — 1918

TREES PLANTED IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE
BY THE ROTARY CLUB OF PORT ARTHUR
IN COOPERATION WITH THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
plaque at 470 High Street S
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
street sign
1 of 4 images
Image
Photo Credit
Thunder Bay Museum/Musée de Thunder Bay
Caption
Newspaper article on rededication, 1991.
1 of 4 images
Image
Photo Credit
Thunder Bay Museum/Musée de Thunder Bay
Caption
Plaque on Memorial Avenue, 1936.
1 of 4 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Memorial Avenue is dedicated to the citizens of Port Arthur who gave their lives in the First World War. One hundred and seventy-five willow trees were erected in 1926 by the Rotary Club of Port Arthur in cooperation with the former City of Port Arthur.

On 11 November 1936, the Rotary Club erected a large plaque on Memorial Avenue south of Queen Street to acknowledge that the trees had been planted in grateful remembrance by the Rotary Club of Port Arthur in cooperation with the City of Port Arthur. A plaque explaining the commemoration of Memorial Avenue was erected at 470 High Street S in 1991 and the avenue was rededicated.

In the 1950s, the section of May Street between the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition fairgrounds and Central Avenue was renamed and included in the present day Memorial Avenue.

In May of 2013, volunteers planted the first dozen caliper trees, a mixture of American basswood, red maple, white oak, bay willow, white spruce, blue spruce and a variety of perennial shrubs. The aim was to re-focus on Memorial Avenue and how it was intended to be a remembrance of the soldiers from the First World War.

In 1918, Canadians turned to the duty of commemorating the dead. Some promoted practical memorials like Roads of Remembrance. These linear tree-lined avenues had trees that were typically a single species, regularly spaced along each side of the avenue that would grow tall and stately. American elms were chosen for many of these avenues. A small plaque was used to assign a particular tree to a specific fallen soldier. In some cases, the next-of-kin was involved in purchasing the tree and/or plaque for the deceased soldier.

Roads of Remembrance were based on two symbol-laden images. The first was France’s tree-lined country avenues: “long straight roads, with large elms on either side, beautiful and useful, and loved by the Canadians overseas.” The second symbol was a living memorial: trees represented the victory of life over death. Memorial trees became living symbols of the sacrifices made in France and Belgium.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Street, plaque, trees
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6570
City/Municipality
Schreiber
Memorial Number
35087-012
Type
Address
Scenic lookout on Highway 17
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

LAKE SUPERIOR TREK 1885

When the North-West Rebellion erupted in March, 1885, the Canadian government immediately dispatched military forces to the West. About 3,700 troops from the East were transported, fed and sheltered by the Canadian Pacific Railway, then under construction. Four formidable gaps, between the Lochalsh and Nipigon areas in the railway’s line north of Lake Superior, totalled about 90 miles. One of these stretched about 20 miles from Jackfish westward to Winston’s Landing. For several days the soldiers struggled across the gaps by sleigh and forced marches over rugged terrain and lake ice. Where track was laid they rode board-sided flat cars. Though hardships and harsh weather made the trek an ordeal, no men were lost.

Province
Body Content

The Lake Superior Trek 1885 Plaque was erected in 1968.

City
Schreiber
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4612