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May 8, 2012 · Location: N 43 45.890 W 079 25.326 In the centre of York Cemetery, on the main road, a roundabout circles the memorial. York Cemetery is the final resting place of many servicemen from several different countries. The grounds feature displays of artillery, tanks, and several military graves.
This memorial commemorates the Canadian soldiers who fell during the World Wars and Korea War. Do you have more information about this location? Inform us! Source. Text: Kaj Metz; Photos: Flickr
It is a self-guided tour with downloadable commentary researched by University of York students under the guidance of public historian Helen Weinstein providing the stories behind each of the stations along the way.
Nov 6, 2015 · The monument, located near the entrance of the York Civic Centre, honours those who served in the First World War, the Second World War, and the Korean War. Situated in the middle of a busy urban area, the cenotaph offers visitors a quiet spot to reflect in the middle of the hustle and bustle.
Information about those who died in service can be found on the Canadian Virtual War Memorial. For Veterans buried in cemeteries in your community, students may wish to try researching local archives or obituaries.
The cenotaph at York Cemetery is a stone shaft located prominently in a roundabout in the midst of the cemetery grounds. A raised polished red granite Sword of Honour is on the front and back. Dedicated on 20 October 1963, the cenotaph was erected by the Citizens Repatriation League and the Trustees of the Toronto General Burying Grounds.
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Plans to erect a local memorial and the site selection began at a time when war memories were fresh in the minds of residents and when many were still suffering from the impacts of the First World War. The Scarborough War Memorial cenotaph was designed to mark the end of the war.