This memorial commemorates the defence of Hong Kong in 1941. You can see this memorial near the northeast corner of King Edward Avenue and Sussex Drive in Ottawa.
Supplemental Posts
▼
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Champlain Monument
The statue of Champlain is at Nepean Point on the Ottawa River looking south on the Parliament buildings and overlooking the Ottawa River and the south shore of Gatineau.
45th Parallel Monument
This is one of the monuments erected in 1845 to mark the international boundary along the 45th parallel, between the province of Quebec and the state of New York, as determined in the Ashburton-Webster Treaty signed at Washington in 1842. The International Boundary Commission replaced the badly deteriorated original monuments with granite posts in 1902, and this original was presented to the City of Ottawa.
This monument was erected by the Women's Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa Mrs. Thomas Ahearn, President November 1914 |