The Honourable George Stanley Sculpture was completed artist Christian Toth. The life size bronze sculpture of the designer of the Canadian flag, Honourable George Stanley, was completed artist Christian Toth. Christian also custom designed and partially refurbished the bronze bench. He manufactured and welded eight custom sized steel slats into existing iron cast end bench caps, painted the entire piece bronze to match the sculpture. The sculpture was unveiled on Canada Day in 2018.
George served in the Second World War, joined a team of military historians headed up by Charles Perry Stacey, and retired in 1946 as Deputy Director of the army's historical section. He was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick from 1982 to 1987. For 10 years (1982-92) he was Honorary Colonel of the Royal New Brunswick Regiment. In 1976, he was awarded the Order of Canada and in 1995 he was promoted to the rank of Companion within the Order.