British Columbia Legislature Cenotaph, Victoria
Facts and practical information
The British Columbia Legislature Cenotaph stands as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers in conflicts throughout the nation's history. Located in the heart of Victoria, British Columbia, this poignant sculpture is situated on the picturesque grounds of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings.
Erected to honor the fallen heroes of World War I, the cenotaph has since become a symbol of remembrance for all Canadian military personnel who have lost their lives in service. The structure is a prominent feature during commemorative ceremonies, especially on Remembrance Day, when citizens gather to pay their respects.
The cenotaph's design is traditional, featuring a simple yet dignified granite obelisk that rises from a multi-tiered base. It is inscribed with the names of the battles in which Canadian forces participated, as well as poignant epitaphs that serve to remind passersby of the heavy cost of war.
Visitors to the British Columbia Legislature Cenotaph can take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made for peace and freedom. The site is easily accessible to the public and provides a space for contemplation amidst the bustling city of Victoria.
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British Columbia Legislature Cenotaph – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Royal BC Museum, Douglas Obelisk, British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Pacific Undersea Gardens.
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How to get to British Columbia Legislature Cenotaph by public transport?
Bus
- Belleville at Douglas • Lines: 50, 70, 72 (3 min walk)
- Legislature Exchange Bay D • Lines: 30, 31, 71 (3 min walk)
Ferry
- Victoria • Lines: Seattle-Victoria, Victoria - Port Angeles (7 min walk)