Edmonton Cenotaph - Edmonton, Alberta
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member wildwoodke
N 53° 32.673 W 113° 29.396
12U E 335024 N 5935734
The cenotaph, located downtown, memorializes many who gave their lives. It is located across from City Hall in Edmonton, Alberta.
Waymark Code: WM2X9A
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 01/03/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member martinell
Views: 28

The Edmonton Cenotaph represents the tombs of approximately 3,000 veterans from the Edmonton area who made the supreme sacrifice as members of the Canadian Forces in WWI", stated A.E. Nightingale in his tribute to the Cenotaph in the 1940 Year Book of the Canadian Corps Association. Mr. Nightingale points out that the Cenotaph has an interesting and peculiarly unique design. It was erected during the brief reign of King Edward VIII and unveiled on August 13th, 1936, by Lord Tweedsmuir, then Governor General of Canada, 22 years following the outbreak of WWI.

Representatives of some 32 organizations formed a Citizens' Cenotaph Committee and Mr. A.E. Nightingale was chairman of the committee. Their purpose was to complete its construction without any further delay. Several Chapters of the Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire, The Red Chevron Club, Ex-Servicemen's organizations, as well as Service Clubs and many dedicated and concerned citizens, participated.

The Cenotaph is constructed of concrete, steel and British Columbia marble, with a total weight of more than 100 tons. The base is 18 feet square and 12 feet deep. This is reinforced with streetcar rails. The platform rests on 12 concrete piles, eight feet deep. These are also reinforced with steel rails. Although the Cenotaph stands 23 feet high, it has been moved to another locaton in front of City Hall.
Type of Memorial: Multi-War Memorial

Wars mentioned (Multi-war only):
World War I, World War II and the Korean War


In Honor Of: Our Glorious Dead

Who Put it Here?: Representatives from 32 organizations

Description of Memorial:
This memorial is lcoated in front of city hall. It is a massive block of marble that has been carved out. Flowers left by loved ones are typically found at its feet.


Marker Text: Not listed

Date of dedication: Not listed

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