
Canadian Legion Memorial - St. Williams, Ontario
N 42° 40.035 W 080° 24.892
17T E 547949 N 4724030
This memorial to those who fought and died in World War I was erected in 1930 by the Canadian Legion.
Waymark Code: WM10P1R
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 06/05/2019
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The monument was erected by Post 151. There must have been some renumbering/naming of Posts/Branches because 151 is now located in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The local Branch is 379 out of nearby Port Rowan.
It's a stylish monument on St. Williams' main corner. The copper alloy plaque is centred on a 3 metre high monument of mortared granite. There is some cracking in the mortar and you have to get real close to the plaque to read it, but for the most part, it has stood the test of time.
Star Ratings For Your Monument: 
 Location: Townline Street & Queen Street St. Williams, Ontario Canada N0E 1P0
 What is it?: Memorial

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Visit Instructions:
A picture of the Monument,Plaque,Cairn or Cenotaph.
Please Make note of The Branch Number.
Also anything you feel is relevant.ie:The Gates close at 10 PM.No Parking etc.