Canada Memorial, London
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Facts and practical information
The Canada Memorial in Green Park, London, United Kingdom, commemorates members of the Canadian Forces killed during the First and Second World Wars. It was designed by the Canadian sculptor Pierre Granche, erected in 1992 and unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994. The memorial was the result of lobbying and fund raising, much of it in Canada, by the former Canadian media tycoon Conrad Black. ()
Coordinates: 51°30'10"N, 0°8'33"W
Day trips
Canada Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Piccadilly, Buckingham Palace, Green Park, Clarence House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Canada Memorial?
Nearby attractions include Green Park, London (3 min walk), Great Lines Heritage Park, London (3 min walk), Royal Archives, London (4 min walk), Buckingham Palace, London (4 min walk).
How to get to Canada Memorial by public transport?
The nearest stations to Canada Memorial:
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Metro
Train
Ferry
Bus
- Green Park / Constitution Hill • Lines: 38, N38 (6 min walk)
- Old Park Lane / Hard Rock Cafe • Lines: 38, N38 (7 min walk)
Metro
- Green Park • Lines: Jubilee, Piccadilly, Victoria (7 min walk)
- Victoria • Lines: Circle, District, Victoria (12 min walk)
Train
- London Victoria (15 min walk)
- Charing Cross (23 min walk)
Ferry
- Westminster Pier • Lines: Blue Tour, Green Tour, Rb1, Rb1X, Rb2, Red Tour (22 min walk)
- London Eye - Waterloo Pier • Lines: Rb1, Rb1X, Rb2, Red Tour (25 min walk)