Aire de pique-nique du lieutenant Ian Philip MacDonald

Fanny Bay, Colombie-Britannique
Type
Parks

L'aire de pique-nique du lieutenant Ian Philip MacDonald a été nommée en l’honneur du lieutenant Ian MacDonald du Canadian-Scottish Regiment. Cette aire de pique-nique est située au parc provincial Rosewall Creek, et a été inaugurée le 9 septembre 1995 par British Columbia Parks.

Ian Philip MacDonald est né en mars 1920, à Vernon, en Colombie-Britannique, mais il a déménagé à l’âge de neuf ans, à Fanny Bay, sur l’île de Vancouver. Il s’est enrôlé à Courtenay le 14 septembre 1939 et a été affecté au Canadian Scottish Regiment. Il est parti à bord d’un navire avec le 1er Bataillon du Canadian-Scottish Regiment en août 1941 à destination de l’Angleterre. Le 6 juin 1944 (Jour J), le Régiment a débarqué en Normandie, en France pour faire partie de la 7e Brigade d’infanterie, 3e Division de l’infanterie canadienne. Ian MacDonald a ensuite été promu lieutenant. Le 10 juin 1944, le lieutenant Ian Philip MacDonald a été tué en service pendant qu’il dirigeait son peloton dans une bataille à proximité du pont Putot-en-Bessin, entre Bayeux et Caen. Il a été enterré au cimetière de guerre canadien de Bretteveille-sur-Laize.

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Lieutenant Ian Philip MacDonald

This picnic area is dedicated to the memory of Lt. Ian MacDonald (1920 – 1944) Canadian-Scottish Regiment.

Ian was born in Vernon, British Columbia in 1920. Like many young men and women of his day, Ian was quick to enlist when Canada entered the war against Hitler’s Germany in 1939. On September the 14th 1939, he became a Private in the Canadian Scottish Regiment at Courtenay.

After extensive training, Ian rose to the rank of Lieutenant. On June 2nd 1944, he and those under his command became part of the Allied D-Day invasion force to Normandy. On June 10th, he was killed in action.

His Commanding Officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Cabledu, wrote of Lt. MacDonald, “His drive and daring were an inspiration to his men and to the rest of his Battalion… We mourn his loss but cherish his memory”.

Lt. Ian Philip MacDonald now rests in the Canadian War Cemetery Bretteville-sur-Laize, France, Plot 5, Row C, Grave 14.

The Fanny Bay-Bowser Memorial Fund Committee

At the conclusion of hostilities, residents of the Fanny Bay-Bowser area established the “The Fanny Bay-Bowser Memorial Fund Committee” to perpetuate the memory of the men who served their country in the armed forces. In July 1946, the committee petitioned the Minister of Lands and Forests to establish a park and picnic ground in honour of Lt. Ian MacDonald.

Rosewall Creek Provincial Park was established in 1956 but remained “undeveloped”. Interested in reactivating the original community proposal, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 211 Bowser, the MacDonald family and friends have been instrumental in the development and dedication of the Lieutenant Ian Philip MacDonald Picnic Area.

Location
Aire de pique-nique du lieutenant Ian Philip MacDonald

Fanny Bay
Colombie-Britannique
Coordonnées GPS
Lat. 49.4551403
Long. -124.7800629

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