With a large sign on the front of the building, it becomes quite easy to spot. A large stone war memorial at the front corner of the building, naturally placed by the Legion, aids in the finding. The memorial, dedicated to "
Those Who Served Their Country", is comprised of a pair of granite slabs mounted on a low, two tiered concrete plinth, cut and juxtaposed to form a cross in the centre.
Eckville is a small farming town in central Alberta which also relies on lumbering and the oil patch for employment. It is surrounded by oil and gas fields, as are a great many communities in the province. Named after the town's founder, Arthur E.T. Eckford, the landowner of the original Eckville, it moved to its present location to be nearer the Northern Alberta Railroad, which bypassed the original townsite. It was incorporated as a village in 1921 and a town in 1966. It presently has a population of about 1,150 and serves a rural area of roughly similar population.
Eckville is the home of Skeleton Racer, World Cup Champion and Olympic Bronze Medalist, Mellisa Hollingsworth.