This Japanese-Canadian War Memorial is in Vancouver's Stanley Park. On top of the memorial is a Jap...
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The Japanese Canadian War Memorial in Stanley Park pays tribute to the Japanese Canadian soldiers who bravely served in wars for Canada. Designed by James Benzie and unveiled in 1920, this memorial stands as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by these individuals. Engraved with the names of 190 soldiers who answered the call of duty and the 54 who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom during World War I, this monument stands as a symbol of honor and remembrance.
Adjacent to the memorial stands a Japanese Cherry tree, planted at the same time as the monument's erection. When in bloom during spring, this tree adds a touch of beauty to the memorial grounds. Located near the Lumbermens' Arch Picnic Area, close to the Vancouver Aquarium, this memorial site offers visitors a moment of reflection and gratitude for the contributions of Japanese Canadian soldiers.
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I came across this interesting bit of history as I walked downhill from the bus loop towards Lumberm...
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