Other

City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-062
Type
Address
317 Park Avenue
Location
Thunder Bay Military Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.43617, -89.22623
Inscription

Roll of honour

”Greater love hath
no man than this”

Algoma Lodge I.O.O.F. Number 217

[left column/colonne de gauche]

Arthur Austin
Fred Barnett
E.M. Cryer
J.B. Foster
Hugh Allen Hayes
A.m. Jardine
Edw. Lees
Alex Murray
Edw. Mackeridge
E.H. North
Oliphat J.K.
G.D. Russell
F.H. Rutledge
L.J. Vivian
G. Colville
D. Kerr
G.H. Mehagan
Dr. G.E. McCartney
H. Stafford
Duncan Campbell
Fred Fair

[right column/colonne de droite]

Alexander Beaton
Otto Cliff
Thomas Low
Wm. J. Hamilton
Percy Hammill
Ernest Jones
Wm. A. Myles
Daniel Maus
W.B. Nace
H.W. O’Brien
Robert Peters
Wm. J. Rogers
Jas. A. Turner
Garnet Vangandt
A.M. Jardine
A.E. Lyne
A.S. Williamson
D.G. Morton
J.S. Whyte
DunG.H. Monroe
Neil Kennedy

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
Roll of Honour
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the members of Algoma Lodge No 217 I.O.O.F. who served during the First World War.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Roll of Honour
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7135
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-061
Type
Address
100 Princess St
Location
Thunder Bay Airport
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.3719889, -89.3120981
Inscription

[centre/centre]

RCAF Memorial Monument de l'ARC

Image
Photo Credit
Bry Kotyk
Caption
front view
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
front
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial wall is dedicated to the local flight servicemen. It contains various photographs of planes and flight crews. It also contains a collection of wing badges.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Memorial wall
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7134
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-060
Type
Address
317 Park Avenue
Location
Thunder Bay Military Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.43619, -89.22623
Inscription

PRESENTED TO PORT AUTHUR LODGE NO 244 I.O.O.F

Roll of Honour F.L.T.

I.O.O.F. NO 244

THE FOLLWING BROTHERS
AND
MEMBERS OF PORT ARTHUR, LODGE NO 244 I.O.O.F., HAVE
VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE IN EUROPE, FOR THE DEFENCE
OF KING AND COUNTRY -(1914-1915 -

[left column/colonne de gauche]

NAMES

*Fred W. Oliver
Thos Williams
*Gordon Paul
W.H.S. Gordon
M.E. Greer
Donald McLennan
John Mage
A.B. Barker
A.E. Garslake
Duncan Findlayson
George Otto
Stephen Otto
George Lasseter
Colin M. Smith
*J.S. Cavanagh
J.D. Graves
Fred Sievers
William McLeod
Neil McIver
Robt. L. Spofford
Robt. D. Yorke
Frankie E. Rowe
Lester Gain
*G. Warrington
Francis C. Guy
H.S. Chapman
K. Haykes

* Killed in Action

[right column/colonne de droite]

A.R. Bingham
J.A. Bonsteel
A.E. Campbell
Andrew Dixon
A.D. Fisher
H.S. Hobbs
J.A. McClellend
John McKenzie
Wm. McLennan
Geo. Plenderleith
J.I. Pratt
Charles Saunders
Robert Smith
R.J. Wilson

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

This memorial is dedicated to the members of Port Arthur Lodge 244 I.O.O.F. who served in Europe from 1914-1915. It was erected by the Port Arthur Lodge 244 I.O.O.F.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7133
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-059
Type
Address
317 Park Avenue
Location
Thunder Bay Military Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.436171, -89.226231
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

MURRELL ROOM
THIS ROOM IS DEDICATED IN HONOUR OF
L COL J.E.V. MURRELL CM ED CD
FOR HIS DEDICATION,
FAITHFUL SERVICE AND SUPPORT FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
LAKE SUPERIOR REGIMENT
LAKE SUPERIOR REGIMENT (MOTOR)
LAKE SUPERIOR SCOTTISH REGIMENT
THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS AND ASSOCIATES ASSISTED IN THE
FURNISHING OF THIS ROOM.

[left column/colonne de gauche]

CAPT. B.W. ADDERLEY
CAPT. A.V. ANDREOLA
J. ANDREWS ESQ
LT. C. BANKS
L. COL. F.W. BAYNE CD
L. COL. R.A. BELL CD
MAJ. A.W.S. BENNETT
LT. L.S. BINNIE
CAPT. H.R. BIRD MC
LT. B.I. BLACK QC
MAJ. H. BORLAND CD
COL. D.W. BOTCHAR CD
L. COL. G.H. BURKE CD
MAJ. H.H.R. CAMPBELL
CAPT. L.A. COLPITTS
MAJ. R.A. COLQUHOUN
L. COL. P.R. COOK CD
CAPT. V.B. COOK
MAJ. W.S.D. CREESE
MAJ. D. CROISSANT
CAPT. E. C. DIEM
L. COL. R.K. DIEM CD
CAPT. D.F. DOUGLAS CD
L. COL. A.H. EVANS OBE ED
L. COL. R.H. FELSTEAD CD
MAJ. P.K. FENLON CD
CAPT. DR. P.D. FERGUSON
CAPT. E.A. FERRARI
WO. P.W. GALL CD
MAJ. J.P. GAYNOR CD
JUDGE P.S. GLOWACKI
L. COL. E.J.O. GRAVELLE
MAJ. (REV). D. GREENOUGH
MAJ. (THE VEN) E.R. HADDON CD
CAPT. (NS) A HAGUE
CAPT. R. HAILS CD
MAJ. J. HEALD
R. HILSDEN ESQ.
CWO. W.W. HIMES CD
CAPT. J. HINDLE
LT. P.P. HOLM CD
CAPT. P.L. JARVIS
A. JOHANNESSON ESQ.
MAJ. D.A. JOHNSON
MAJ. F.B. JOHNSON CD
L. COL. T.S. JONES CSTJ
CAPT. T.M.S. KAIPIO

[right column/colonne de droite]

COL. R.A. KEANE DSO OBE CD
CAPT. R.J. KOVACS
MAJ. (REV), J.R. LENG MC
MAJ. J. LITT
HON. COL. G.B. MACGILLIVRAY CD
CAPT. J.L. MCCORMACK CD
CAPT. J.A.K. MCCUAIG
DR. G.K. MCKEOWN
LT. E.A. MCLEAN
J.H. MCMULLEN ESQ.
LT. K.W. MCMUNN
L. COL. W.T. MCNEILL SBSTJ CD
MAJ. P. MALACH MC
L. COL. W.B. MELVILLE OSTJ BEM CD
CAPT. A.W. MOESER CD
L. COL. R.V. MURRAY CD
L. COL. J.E.V. MURRELL CM ED CD
CAPT. J.D. MURRELL CD
LT. P.H. MURRELL
HON. COL. J.N. PATERSON SBSTJ CD
MAJ. L. POPE MC
LT. V. POULIN MC
L. COL. L.T. PULTER ED
MAJ. W.R. ROGERS
CAPT. N.K. SLONGO CD
LT. P.H. SMITH
MAJ. T.H. SMITH CD
MAJ. G.W. STEWART CD
CAPT. D.S. STRANG
MAJ. R. STYFFE DSO
F/L/ J.E. SWINGLER DFC CD
CAPT. P.J. SYMONIK
MAJ. H. TAMBLIN CD
MAJ. K.C. TEMPLE CD
MAJ. P.H. TURNER CD
L. COL. S.A. WALLACE CD
MAJ. W.J. WHEELER
MAJ. D.A. WILKIE
L. COL. DR. G.L.T. WILSON CD
MAJ. DR. J.R. WILSON
LT. J.J. WRESZCZAK
MAJ. H.F. WRIGHT CD
CAPT. R.J. YOLLER
MAJ. J.J. YOUNG CD
MAJ. M. ZOBATAR CD
LT. J. ZURBA

[bottom/en bas]

DEDICATED 12 MAY 1979

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

This plaque contains information regarding the dedication of the Murrell Room in honour of L Col J.E.V. Murrell CM ED CD for his dedication and service to the Lake Superior Regiment, Lake Superior Regiment (Motor) and Lake Superior Scottish Regiment. The room was dedicated on 12 May 1979.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Room
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7131
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-058
Type
Address
317 Park Avenue
Location
Thunder Bay Military Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.43616, -89.22623
Inscription

[cover/couverture]

Book of Remembrance
THE GATEWAY TO THE WEST
City of Port Arthur

[first page/première page]

This book contains the names of all those who
enlisted for service in World Wars 1 and 2 and who were
resident in the City of Port Arthur at the time of
enlistment.

They served, and many gave their lives or were
maimed for the benefit of Canada and of all mankind - they
served that we and our children may have peace in the
world.

This book is dedicated to them, the citizens of
Port Arthur, who offered their all.

Peace be unto them, with the hope that their
sacrifices may not have been in vain.

[following pages/pages suivantes]

(list of names, for complete list contact us/liste des noms, pour la liste complète, veuillez communiquer avec nous)

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
Book of Remembrance cover
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
Introduction of the Book of Remembrance
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
First page of the Book of Remembrance
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
Last page of the Book of Remembrance
1 of 4 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

The War Relations Committee of the City Council, whose members included Dr. Hutchinson, George Wardrope, Arthur Evans and Chairman Tommy McCullogh, called upon Mrs. Dorothy Hughes, with the help of many others, to compile and organize the names and the well known calligrapher Mrs. Ava Evans to perform the calligraphy.

Starting in 1942-1943, names were collected at several sites such as Eaton's, the Post Office, and local pharmacies. This task fell to the many Ladies Auxiliaries that were active during the 40's. Some names may have been missed as it was up to relatives, friends and ex-service personnel to submit names for the list. The Book contains 2,709 names of which include: - 106 Killed in Action - 24 Prisoners of War - 20 Missing in Action - 16 Awards.

The book was bound in the early 1960's and placed on display in a marble and glass encasement at the Whalen building, now known as the Thunder Bay Hydro building, where it remained until July 4th 2003. It now resides at the Thunder Bay Armoury as a major attraction of the Thunder Bay Military Museum.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Memorial Book (marble, wood, glass, paper)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6707
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-057
Type
Address
317 Park Avenue
Location
Thunder Bay Military Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.43616, -89.22623
Inscription

MEMORIAL TO BATTLE OF ATLANTIC
ROYAL CANADIAN SHIPS LOST BY ENEMY ACTION
1939-1945

"We that survive perchance may end our days
In some employment meriting no praise

They have outlived this fear, and their brave ends
Will ever be an honour to their friends."

Remembering the above may help you understand the
reason why the Navy have, during the post-war years, held
Battle of Atlantic Sunday.

Reading the list below may bring your minds back to these
Shipmates that at one time laughed and shared your sea-
going days during those fateful years. Take pride in the
fact that you deserved a place amongst them.

Name of Ship Class Date Position & Cause

Fraser Destroyer 25-6-40 Entrance to Gironde River (Biscay) Collision with H.M.S. Calcutta.

Bras D’or Aux. M/S. 19-10-40 Gulf of St. Lawrence. (Foundered)

Margaree Destroyer 22-10-40 North Atlantic. Collision with M/V. "Port Fairy".

Otter A/S. Yacht 26-3-41 Off Halifax (Fire).

Levis. Corvette 19-9-41 Nth. Atlantic - Torpedoed

Windflower Corvette 7-12-41 Nth. Atlantic - Torpedoed.

Spikenard Corvette 10-2-42 Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Racoon A/S. Yacht 7-9-42 Probably Torpedoed.

Charlottetown Corvette 11-9-42 Gulf of St. Lawrence - Torpedoed.

Ottawa Destroyer 13-9-42 Nth. Atlantic - Torpedoed.

Louisburg Corvette 6-2-43 Mediterranean - Aerial Torpedo.

Weyburn Corvette 22-2-43 Straits of Gibraltar - Mined. U-boat sighted in area.

St. Croix Destroyer 20-9-43 Nth. Atlantic - Torpedoed.

Chadebucto Bangor M/S. 21-10-43 St. Lawrence - Collision.

Athabaskan Destroyer 29-4-44 Ile de Vierge, English Channel Gunfire & Torpedoed.

Valleyfield Frigate. 7-5-44 Cape Race - Torpedoed.

Regina Corvette. 8-8-44 Bristol Channel-Torpedo or Mine.

Alberni Corvette. 21-8-44 English Channel-Torpedo or Mine.

Skeena Destroyer 25-10-44 Reyklavik - Total loss in Gale.

Shawinigan Corvette. 24-11-44 Cabot Strait - Lost.

Clayoquot Bangor M/S. 24-12-44 Halifax - Torpedoed.

Trentonian Corvette 22-2-45 Near Falmouth - Torpedoed.

Guysborough Bangor M/S. 17-3-45 Bay of Biscay - Torpedoed.

Esquimalt Bangor M/S. 16-4-45 Halifax - Torpedoed.

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

This memorial commemorates the Battle of Atlantic and is dedicated to the men aboard the Royal Canadian ships lost to enemy action in the Second World War. It is not known who erected this memorial.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll (wood, glass, paper)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6706
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-054
Type
Address
317 Park Avenue
Location
Thunder Bay Military Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.43616, -89.22623
Inscription

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
Saskatchewan Pool Terminal No. 7
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

[left column/colonne de gauche]
H. Tamblin
F. Law
D. Dolan
G. Mitchell
R. Chenier
L. Bretton
L. Holland*
N. Perrier
D. White
D. McLennan
J. Lee
J.C. Swingler
R. Cousineau
R. Stark
J. Pineau
A. Villeneuve
G. Edwards
J. Atherley
N. Gaulet

[right column/colonne de droite]
D. Ritchie
J. Fawcett
J. Gehl
M.R. Bell
P. Henry
C. Travalo
D.J. Graham
F. Fiori
C. Horne
C. Brooks
J. Scott*
A.H. Lewis
R. Sanderson*
J. Dunhill
S. Sherlock
H. Anderson
C. Edwards
A. ????
F. Frost

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
Roll of Honour
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the members of the Saskatchewan Pool Terminal No. 7 who served. It was erected by the Saskatchewan Pool Terminal No. 7.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Roll of Honour (wood, glass, paper)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6703
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-051
Type
Address
317 Park Avenue
Location
Thunder Bay Military Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.43616, -89.22623
Inscription

FOR KING AND COUNTRY

MEMBERS OF
PORT ARTHUR LODGE #244, I.O.O.F.
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

A.H. EVANS
H. WALKER
J.P. GORDON
J. STERLING
R. ROGERS
C.H.BOLAND
F.W. BURNS
G.T. STRACHAN
T.A.SEPPPALA
F.W. PARKER
H. PAXTON
S.A. ARTHUR
C. ASTLEY
Dr. G.A. DUFF
H.J. JOHNSON
Wm. ARTHUR
W.M. CHAMBERS
J. HUTCHEON

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

This memorial is dedicated to the members of Port Arthur Lodge 244, I.O.O.F. It was erected by the Port Arthur Lodge 244, I.O.O.F.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Honour Roll (wood, glass, paper)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6700
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-050
Type
Address
317 Park Avenue
Location
Thunder Bay Military Museum
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.43616, -89.22623
Inscription

[1]

ROLL of HONOUR

We record with pride and gratitude
the names of members of
PROVINCIAL PAPER LIMITED
PORT ARTHUR DIVISION
who are serving their King and Country

[left column/colonne de gauche]

K. Hillier
W. Franklin
R.A. Bartley
G. Craig
(#2) Geo. Halstead
J. Kochinski
Geo. Sims
L. Stewart
T. McCulloch
(#1) W. Hukkanen
T. Butler
L. Negro
(#1) D. Isaacs
W. Laughren
K. Garland
F. Bruce
T. Rumelhart

[centre column/colonne du centre]

A. Livingston
A. Heath
A. Hinchey
(#1) R. Hunter
R. Lees
W. Paul
W. Maloney
J. Isbester
M. Pretulak
T. Ailey
T. Bosch
E. Hawkins
J. Shields
A.L. Abbott
G. Stott
C.N. Walsh
(#6) M.J. Badre
K. Vezinz

[right column/colonne de droite]

(#1) J.F. Teskey
E.W. Karjala
F. Leblanc
R.J. McCullough
E.T. Widenoja
B. Dasey
G. Strachan
S. Christiansen
J. McLeod
M. Zubak
Miss M. Williams
A. Kelly
J. Elliott
S. Shaver
T. Desimone
D. McLeod
W. Horbachewski

[bottom/en bas]

FOR KING AND EMPIRE


#1=Killed in Action
#2=Wounded
#3=Missing

#4=Prisoner of War
#5=Died of Wounds
#6=Died of Natural Causes

[2]

ROLL of HONOUR

We record with pride and gratitude
the names of members of
PROVINCIAL PAPER LIMITED
PORT ARTHUR DIVISION
who are serving their King and Country

[left column/colonne de gauche]

J.J. Beyette
M. Volataire
S. Vak
(#6)J.C. McGregor
J. Mitchell
E. Bishop
R. Manahan
G. Harris
F.W. Parker
C. McMillan
G. Bell
F. Rody
M. Cameron
W. Clark
J. Murray
E. Rotmark
M. Rotmark
E. Laprade

[centre column/colonne du centre]

A. Watty
J. Forsyth
J. Walsh
Miss L. Ashe
Mrs. L.B. Best
L. Fonso
A. Boyer
R. Campbell
H. Danielson
G. Gawryluk
A. Kay
J. Nixon
O. Obarska
W. Maki
D. Gordon
W. Grant
W. Smith
(#1)W. Lanktree

[right column/colonne de droite]

T.E. Brougham
A. Allen
C.E. Barkley
W.C. Chambers
F. Fonso
R. Gilbert
Miss K. Gordon
J. Hodgson
J. Hutcheon
A. Lehto
R. Lavoie
R. McCutcheon
A. Stranges
A. Whistle
Miss I. Styffe
(#6)H. Nelson
D. McCracken
G. Milne

[bottom/en bas]

FOR KING AND EMPIRE


#1=Killed in Action
#2=Wounded
#3=Missing

#4=Prisoner of War
#5=Died of Wounds
#6=Died of Natural Causes

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
Roll of Honour (1)
1 of 2 images
Image
Caption
Roll of Honour (2)
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the members of Provincial Paper Limited, Port Arthur Division who served. It was erected by Provincial Paper Limited, Port Arthur Division.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Two Rolls of Honour
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6699
City/Municipality
Thunder Bay
Memorial Number
35086-049
Type
Address
228 Pearl Street
Location
St. John's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
48.433587, -89.222683
Inscription

"CUSTODY OF THE COLOURS"

THE ABOVE QUEEN'S(KING'S) AND REGIMENTAL COLOURS
SHALL REMAIN SUSPENDED IN THE CHURCH FOR ETERNITY.
THEY SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED, CLEANED OR REPAIRED,
EVEN THOUGH THEY HANG IN TATTERS. ONLY MOVED OR
SHIFTED TO MAKE ROOM FOR OTHER "LAID UP" COLOURS.

"A MOTH-EATEN RAG ON A WORM-EATEN POLE,
IT DOES NOT LOOK LIKELY TO STIR A MAN'S SOUL,
'TIS THE DEEDS THAT WERE DONE 'NEATH THE MOTH-EATEN RAG,
WHEN THE POLE WAS A STAFF, AND THE RAG WAS A FLAG."

Presented by Col J.E. Swingler, DFC SBStJ CD

LAYING UP OF THE REGIMENTAL COLOURS

St. John's Anglican Church is designated the Regimental
Church of the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment.
All laid up colours will be held in trust by this church.
The Regiment has been perpetuated by the following
changes in name since its inception from a company of Algoma
Rifles in 1885.

96th Algoma Rifles 1885-1905
96th Lake Superior regiment 1905-1921
52nd Battalion C.E.F. 1915-1919
1st Battalion Lake Superior Regiment 1921-1942
1st Battalion Lake Superior Regiment (Motor) 1942-1949
2nd Battalion Lake Superior Regiment (Motor) 1941-1946
1st Battalion Lake Superior Scottish Regiment (Motor) 1949-1958
Lake Superior Scottish Regiment 1958-
5 June 1983

L.S.R. (MOTOR) COLOURS
PRESENTED BY
I.O.D.E.
1946

L.S.R. COLOURS
PRESENTED BY
I.O.D.E.
AND
BUSY BEE CLUB
1921

L.S.S.R. CADET CORPS FLAGS
PRESENTED BY
LT. COL. AND MRS. P.R.COOK
1963

Image
Photo Credit
John Kuemmel
Caption
plaque
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
plaque
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
plaque
1 of 4 images
Image
Caption
Regimental Flags
1 of 4 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the Lake Superior Regiment. It was erected by the Lake Superior Regiment, Lake Superior Regiment (motor), Lake Superior Scottish Regiment and St. John's Anglican Church.

City
Thunder Bay
Country
Type Description
Six Regimental Flags and plaques (wood and metal)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
6698