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Honorez nos Soldats - Honour our Soldiers Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

onecrazycanadian: Hi,

This cache has been disabled for an extended period of time. Due to the lack of response toward the needed maintenance since our last contact, I am archiving the cache. If you do happen to complete the maintenance required and wish to activate the cache again just let me know and I will consider unarchiving it once the issue is resolved.

Thanks!
onecrazycanadian
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Hidden : 8/18/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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En avril 1937, ce site a été converti en parc. Ces lieux, délimités par la rue St. Mary’s, la rue Eugénie et l’avenue Taché, étaient encore en développement quand le parc a été ouvert officiellement sur le Jour du couronnement, le 12 mai 1937. En septembre 1944, le Coronation Park Committee a eu la permission de développer un monument de guerre sur le site du parc. Les plans ont été dessinés pour un cénotaphe pour commémorer les soldats morts durant la première et la deuxième guerre mondiale. Le monument a été officiellement dévoilé et dédié le 6 juillet 1947. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In April 1937, this site was converted into a park. The property, bounded by St. Mary’s Road, Eugenie Street, and Taché Avenue, was still under development when it was officially opened on Coronation Day, 12 May 1937. In September 1944, the Coronation Park Committee was given approval to proceed with the development of a war memorial at the site. Plans were drawn up for a cenotaph to commemorate the fallen soldiers of the First World War and Second World War. It was officially unveiled and dedicated on 6 July 1947.

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