Winnipeg: Cemetery
Places and attractions in the Cemetery category
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Saint Boniface Cathedral
Catholic basilica with a 1906 facade Nestled in the heart of Winnipeg, Canada, the Saint Boniface Cathedral stands as a testament to the city's rich Franco-Manitoban heritage. This iconic church, with its stunning architecture and historical significance, is not just a place of worship but also a landmark...
Shaarey Zedek Cemetery
Shaarey Zedek Cemetery is a Conservative Jewish burial ground in the North End of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Operated by the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, it is the largest Jewish cemetery in the Canadian Prairies, with more than 8,000 graves as of 1996.
Hebrew Sick Benefit Cemetery
Hebrew Sick Benefit Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Winnipeg, Canada. Founded in 1911, it contained approximately 3,500 graves as of 1996. It also contains a war memorial to fallen Jewish servicemen in World War II.
Children of Israel Cemetery
Children of Israel Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in the Transcona suburb of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The first Jewish burial ground established in Western Canada, it operated from 1883 to 1933. The cemetery reached a total of 113 graves before it was closed due to frequent flooding.