Aids Memorial, Toronto
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The Toronto AIDS Memorial, located in Cawthra Square, has served as a poignant tribute since its dedication during Pride Week in 1993. Inspired by the vision of Michael Lynch and designed by architect Patrick Fahn, the memorial features a series of triangular columns that commemorate the lives of those lost to AIDS with engraved names on easily updateable plates.
Managed by The 519 Community Centre, the memorial hosts annual events, including the AIDS Candlelight Vigil, where newly engraved names are honored. The site remains a place for remembrance, reflection, and community support, inviting loved ones to leave flowers and keepsakes in memory of individuals lost to the epidemic.
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