The tree memorializing Gordon and Nieda Robertson stands in New Edinburgh Park on the north side of the path on the north shore of the Rideau River.
GORDON & NIEDA ROBERTSON
WALK IN PEACE
The tree memorializing Gordon and Nieda Robertson stands in New Edinburgh Park on the north side of the path on the north shore of the Rideau River.
The River Highway Plaques occupy a place next to the Ottawa River east of the Trans Canada Trail/Ottawa River Parkway, northwest of the corner of Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway, now, Kichi Zibi Mikan, and Vimy Place.
Within Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa, the plaque commemorating Constable George Randolph Pearkes stands in the RCMP Cemetery south of the west end of the path south east of the buffalo head gates.
Cst. George Randolph Pearkes
Reg. No. 5529 Royal North West Mounted Police
October 31, 1917 as a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force was awarded the Victoria Cross for Valour at Passchendaele, Belgium – First World War
Gend. George Randolph Pearkes
No. de mat. 5529 Royal Gendarmerie à cheval du Nord-Ouest
Le 31 octobre 1917 en tant que member du Corps expéditionnaire canadien a reçu la Croix de Victoria pour bravoutre à Passchendaele, en Belgique – Première Guerre mondiale.
The Fraser Schoolhouse, First New Edinburgh School, occupies a location on the north side of John Street between Thomas Street and Sussex Drive.