Ottawa: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
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National War Memorial
7-story arch honoring Canadian war vets The National War Memorial stands as a poignant tribute in the heart of Ottawa, Canada's capital city. Unveiled in 1939, this somber memorial honors the Canadian soldiers who paid the ultimate sacrifice during conflicts throughout the nation's history.
Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
In the heart of Canada's capital city, Ottawa, lies a solemn tribute to the nation's unidentified military service members who gave their lives for their country: the Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Situated at the National War Memorial in Confederation Square...
Centennial Flame
Monument to Canadian confederation The Centennial Flame, an enduring symbol of Canada's unity, stands proudly before the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. This memorial was ignited on December 31, 1966, to mark the beginning of the centennial year of Canada's Confederation, and it has since become an...
Peacekeeping Monument
The Peacekeeping Monument in Ottawa, Canada, stands as a poignant tribute to the valiant efforts of Canadian peacekeepers around the world. This memorial, located in the nation's capital, is dedicated to the men and women who have served—and continue to serve—in...
War of 1812 Monument
The War of 1812 Monument in Ottawa stands as a tribute to a pivotal episode in Canadian history. Located prominently on Parliament Hill, the monument commemorates the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, an important conflict in which British, local militia, First...
Commissioners Park
Commissioners Park in Ottawa, Canada, is a serene oasis of natural beauty and a living memorial that blooms each spring with the vibrant colors of thousands of tulips. This picturesque park, located along the Rideau Canal, is a centerpiece for the annual Canadian Tulip...
Lord Stanley's Gift Monument
The Lord Stanley's Gift Monument is a monument in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It commemorates the donation of the Stanley Cup ice hockey championship trophy by Canada's Governor-General the Lord Stanley of Preston in 1893.
Canadian Police and Peace Officers' Memorial
The Canadian Police and Peace Officers' Memorial is a memorial in Ottawa, Ontario, commemorating approximately 900 Canadian law enforcement officers killed in the course of their duties.
Rideau Canal Celtic Cross
The Rideau Canal Celtic Cross is a memorial in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, erected to commemorate the workers and their families that died building the Rideau Canal between 1826 and 1832.
National Aboriginal Veterans Monument
The National Aboriginal Veterans Monument is a war monument in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that commemorates the contributions of all Aboriginal peoples in war and peacekeeping operations from World War I to the present.
Animals in War Memorial
The Animals in War Memorial is a memorial sculpture located at Confederation Park in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It commemorates animals used by the Canadian military in conflicts since the Second Boer War.
Royal Canadian Navy Monument
The Royal Canadian Navy Monument is a small memorial park located at Richmond Landing, next to the Ottawa River in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It commemorates the men and women who have served or are currently serving in the Royal Canadian Navy.
Memorial to the Victims of Communism – Canada
The Memorial to the Victims of Communism – Canada, a Land of Refuge is a controversial monument that as of July 2021 is currently under construction in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Monument to Canadian Aid Workers
The Monument to Canadian Aid Workers is a monument in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is dedicated to Canadian aid workers who have lost their lives during foreign deployments. As a monument, it is internationally unique in its form and purpose.
National Holocaust Monument
The National Holocaust Monument is a Holocaust memorial in Ottawa, Ontario, across from the Canadian War Museum at the northeast corner of Wellington and Booth Streets, and about 1.5 km away from Parliament Hill.
Shevchenko Monument
On The Shevchenko Monument is a bronze and granite monument of Taras Shevchenko, created by Leo Mol, that was unveiled on 26 June 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Valiants Memorial
The Valiants Memorial is a military monument located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It commemorates fourteen key figures from the military history of Canada.
Ottawa Memorial
The Ottawa Memorial is a monument in Ottawa, Ontario, that "commemorates by name almost 800 men and women who lost their lives while serving or training with the Air Forces of the Commonwealth in Canada, the West Indies and the United States and who have no known grave. "...
Canadian Tribute to Human Rights
The Canadian Tribute to Human Rights, also known as the Human Rights Monument, is a monumental sculpture located at the corner of Lisgar and Elgin streets in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Samuel de Champlain statue
Samuel de Champlain was a French colonist, navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler. He made between 21 and 29 trips across the Atlantic Ocean, and founded Quebec, and New France, on 3 July 1608.
Westboro Studio
Westboro is an area in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Located along the Ottawa River, Island Park Drive defines Westboro's eastern border, while the Ottawa River defines its northern border. Under this definition, the population of the area is 22,725.