Memorial name
|
Image
|
Location
|
Map
|
Notes
|
Albert Memorial Bridge
|
|
Regina, Saskatchewan
|
50°26′10.2012″N
104°37′5.3544″W
/
50.436167000°N 104.618154000°W
/
50.436167000; -104.618154000
|
Honours Saskatchewan soldiers who died in World War I.
|
Animals in War Memorial / Les animaux en temps de guerre
|
|
Ottawa
,
Ontario
|
45°25′21.84″N
075°41′31.68″W
/
45.4227333°N 75.6921333°W
/
45.4227333; -75.6921333
(
Animals in War Memorial
)
|
A memorial by David Clendining to animals (mainly mules, horse, dogs, pigeons) that have served for Canada in military conflicts since World War I and is located in
Confederation Park
|
Ashburnham Memorial Park
|
|
Peterborough
,
Ontario
|
44°18′36″N
078°18′10″W
/
44.31000°N 78.30278°W
/
44.31000; -78.30278
(
Ashburnham Memorial Park
)
|
Memorial to the men of Peterborough who died in the First World War.
|
Bell Island Seaman's Memorial
|
|
Lance Cove
,
Newfoundland
|
47°36′03.2″N
052°58′40.9″W
/
47.600889°N 52.978028°W
/
47.600889; -52.978028
(
Seaman's Memorial
)
|
Dedicated to commemorate sailors killed by Nazi Germany U-boats in World War II.
|
Bronze Angel
|
|
Montreal
,
Quebec
;
Vancouver
,
British Columbia
(pictured);
Winnipeg
,
Manitoba
|
|
"Bronze Angel", by sculptor, Coeur Lion MacCarthy, war memorial depicts the angel of victory raising up a young soldier to heaven at the moment of his death, 1921 commemorates 1,115
Canadian Pacific Railway
employees killed during the
First World War
erected at the Canadian Pacific Railway stations.
[11]
|
Camp X
Memorial
|
|
Whitby
Ontario
|
43°51′20.28″N
078°53′00.06″W
/
43.8556333°N 78.8833500°W
/
43.8556333; -78.8833500
(
Camp X Memorial
)
|
Honours the men and women of
Camp X
who served during the Second World War.
|
CANLOAN Memorial
|
|
Ottawa
,
Ontario
|
|
Dedicated to Canadian military officers loaned to the
British Army
under the
CANLOAN
program during the Second World War.
[12]
|
Coronation Park Memorial
|
|
Toronto
,
Ontario
|
|
Dedicated to those who served in the Second World War. Erected in 1995 as a part of the 50th anniversary commemorations of the Second World War.
|
Cremation Memorial
|
|
Ottawa
,
Ontario
|
45°26′42″N
075°39′57″W
/
45.44500°N 75.66583°W
/
45.44500; -75.66583
(
Cremation Memorial
)
|
A sheltered space in the National Cemetery of Canada that honours the memory of Canadian servicemen who died in Canada and the United States and who were cremated.
[11]
|
Cross of Sacrifice
|
|
Quebec City
,
Quebec
|
46°48′31.9″N
071°12′43.85″W
/
46.808861°N 71.2121806°W
/
46.808861; -71.2121806
(
Cross of Sacrifice
)
|
Dedicated to those who died in the First World War, the Second World War, and the Korean War,
|
Great War Memorial
|
|
Niagara Falls
,
Ontario
|
43°05′23.81″N
079°04′22.57″W
/
43.0899472°N 79.0729361°W
/
43.0899472; -79.0729361
(
Great War Memorial
)
|
Memorial to those who died in the First and Second World Wars.
|
Halifax Memorial
|
|
Halifax
,
Nova Scotia
|
44°37′08.76″N
063°33′55.93″W
/
44.6191000°N 63.5655361°W
/
44.6191000; -63.5655361
(
Halifax Memorial
)
|
Dedicated to the Canadian servicemen and women who died at sea during both World Wars and includes the
Royal Canadian Navy
, the
Canadian Merchant Navy
and the
Canadian Army
.
|
Harbord War Memorials
|
|
Toronto
,
Ontario
|
|
Located on the grounds of
Harbord Collegiate Institute
, a public secondary school, it includes two sculptures. The first sculpture was erected in 1921 and was dedicated to those who served in the First World War; and a second sculpture dedicated to those who served in the Second World War, completed in 2007.
|
Law Society of Upper Canada Great War Memorial
|
|
Toronto
,
Ontario
|
|
Dedicated to the 115 lawyers and law students of the
Law Society of Upper Canada
during the First World War. Located in the Great Library of
Osgoode Hall
.
|
Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion Memorial
|
|
Victoria
,
British Columbia
|
48°25′14.20″N
123°22′16.66″W
/
48.4206111°N 123.3712944°W
/
48.4206111; -123.3712944
(
Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion Memorial, Victoria
)
|
Dedicated to Canadian volunteers of the
Mackenzie?Papineau Battalion
during the
Spanish Civil War
.
|
Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion Memorial
|
|
Ottawa
,
Ontario
|
45°26′24.61″N
075°41′47.05″W
/
45.4401694°N 75.6964028°W
/
45.4401694; -75.6964028
(
Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion Memorial
)
|
Dedicated to Canadian volunteers of the Mackenzie?Papineau Battalion during the Spanish Civil War.
|
Malvern Memorial
|
|
Toronto
,
Ontario
|
|
Dedicated to the students of
Malvern Collegiate Institute
that served in the First World War. Malvern Collegiate Institute is a public secondary school.
|
Memorial Clock Tower
|
|
Wainwright
,
Alberta
|
52°50′00.66″N
110°51′39.76″W
/
52.8335167°N 110.8610444°W
/
52.8335167; -110.8610444
(
Memorial Clock Tower
)
|
Dedicated to the local men who fought and died in both World Wars.
|
Memorial Gates
|
|
Saskatoon
,
Saskatchewan
|
52°07′45.43″N
106°38′34.05″W
/
52.1292861°N 106.6427917°W
/
52.1292861; -106.6427917
(
Memorial Gates
)
|
Military memorial which is a part of the
University of Saskatchewan
.
|
Montreal Cenotaph
|
|
Montreal
,
Quebec
|
45°29′55.03″N
073°34′07.75″W
/
45.4986194°N 73.5688194°W
/
45.4986194; -73.5688194
(
Cenotaph, Montreal
)
|
Dedicated to Montrealers who died in the First World War.
|
Montreal Clock Tower
|
|
Montreal
,
Quebec
|
45°30′44.44″N
073°32′44.84″W
/
45.5123444°N 73.5457889°W
/
45.5123444; -73.5457889
(
Montreal Clock Tower
)
|
Dedicated to Canadian naval sailors who died during the First World War.
|
Monument des Braves
|
|
Shawinigan
,
Quebec
|
46°32′22.38″N
072°45′12.85″W
/
46.5395500°N 72.7535694°W
/
46.5395500; -72.7535694
(
Monument des Braves
)
|
Commemorates those who died in the First World War, and Second World War
|
National War Memorial
|
|
St. John's
,
Newfoundland and Labrador
|
47°34′03.28″N
052°42′13.67″W
/
47.5675778°N 52.7037972°W
/
47.5675778; -52.7037972
(
National War Memorial
)
|
Memorial for soldiers who served with the
Dominion of Newfoundland
during the First World War.
|
Ottawa Memorial
|
|
Ottawa
,
Ontario
|
45°26′27.08″N
075°41′45.90″W
/
45.4408556°N 75.6960833°W
/
45.4408556; -75.6960833
(
Ottawa Memorial
)
|
Dedicated to missing airmen of the Second World War. Sometimes known as the Commonwealth Air Force Monument.
|
Peace through Valour
|
|
Toronto
,
Ontario
|
|
Dedicated to members of the Canadian Forces who served in the
Italian campaign
of the Second World War. The sculpture features a 3D-topographical map of
Ortona
, site of the
Battle of Ortona
. Located within the sculpture garden of
Nathan Phillips Square
.
|
Renfrew War Memorial
|
|
Renfrew
,
Ontario
|
45°28′22.6848″N
76°41′5.6184″W
/
45.472968000°N 76.684894000°W
/
45.472968000; -76.684894000
|
Commemorated to residents of Renfrew who served in the First World War and Second World War.
|
Royal Canadian Naval Association Naval Memorial
|
|
Burlington
,
Ontario
|
|
Dedicated to members of the Royal Canadian Navy and the
Canadian Merchant Navy
.
|
Saint-Lambert Cenotaph by
Emanuel Hahn
|
|
Saint-Lambert
,
Quebec
|
|
Dedicated to citizens of Saint-Lambert who fought in the First World War
|
Saskatoon Cenotaph
|
|
Saskatoon
,
Saskatchewan
|
52°07′48.8″N
106°39′37.15″W
/
52.130222°N 106.6603194°W
/
52.130222; -106.6603194
(
The Saskatoon Cenotaph
)
|
Designed by Francis Henry Portnall (1928), this tall granite plinth incorporating a public clock face is a part of the City Hall Square.
[13]
though it was originally located in the middle of the intersection of 21st Street and 2nd Avenue
[14]
|
Sherbrooke War Memorial
|
|
Sherbrooke
,
Quebec
|
45°24′02″N
071°53′29″W
/
45.40056°N 71.89139°W
/
45.40056; -71.89139
(
Sherbrooke War Memorial
)
|
Dedicated to citizens of Sherbrooke who fought in the First World War
|
Soldiers' Tower
|
|
Toronto
,
Ontario
|
43°39′48.78″N
079°23′42.52″W
/
43.6635500°N 79.3951444°W
/
43.6635500; -79.3951444
(
Soldiers' Tower
)
|
Commemorates members of the
University of Toronto
who served in the World Wars.
|
Victory Square
|
|
Vancouver
,
British Columbia
|
49°16′55.56″N
123°06′36.72″W
/
49.2821000°N 123.1102000°W
/
49.2821000; -123.1102000
(
Victory Square
)
|
Dedicated to Vancouverites who served in the First World War.
|
Vimy Memorial Bandshell
|
|
Saskatoon
,
Saskatchewan
|
52°07′28.24″N
106°39′33.42″W
/
52.1245111°N 106.6592833°W
/
52.1245111; -106.6592833
(
Vimy Memorial Bandshell
)
|
The Vimy Memorial Bandshell in Kiwanis Park was built in 1937 to honour the men and women that served in the First World War at the
Battle of Vimy Ridge
.
[15]
|
War Memorial of Montreal West
|
|
Montreal
,
Quebec
|
45°28′21.00″N
073°36′49.32″W
/
45.4725000°N 73.6137000°W
/
45.4725000; -73.6137000
(
War Memorial of Montreal West
)
|
Honours those from the town of Montreal West who died in the First World War
[16]
|