Placed by the Rotarians of Penticton, the memorial consists of a granite drinking fountain with a bronze plaque mounted on the front. The fountain consists of two pieces of granite, a vertically mounted slab with a nearly conical piece attached, serving as the fountain.
The fountain was placed by the Rotarians in June of 1955. It stands on a thick granite base surrounded by a square of brick pavers, the square being about ten to twelve feet on each side.
Behind the memorial fountain is the park, a mostly open grassed area with several large trees scattered about and several benches. Further north is a sand and gravel beach on the south end of Okanagan Lake.
SERVICE ABOVE SELF
TO THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR ALL FOR FREEDOM
THIS PARK IS DEDICATED
ROTARY CLUB OF PENTICTON
JUNE 1955