Historic Sites of Manitoba: Manitoba’s Military Statues

Arden (1926)

Arden
(1926)

 

Binscarth (1921)

Binscarth
(1921)

 

Boissevain (1924)

Boissevain
(1924)

 

Carberry (1921)

Carberry
(1921)

 

Dugald (?)

Dugald
(?)

 

Emerson (1920)

Emerson
(1920)

 

Foxwarren (1921)

Foxwarren
(1921)

 

Gladstone (1923)

Gladstone
(1923)

 

Hamiota (1921)

Hamiota
(1921)

 

Holland (1925)

Holland
(1925)

 

Kelwood (1931)

Kelwood
(1931)

 

Killarney (1926)

Killarney
(1926)

 

Lenore (?)

Lenore
(?)

 

MacGregor (1920)

MacGregor
(1920)

 

Manitou (1921)

Manitou
(1921)

 

Margaret (1921)

Margaret
(1921)

 

Morden (1921)

Morden
(1921)

 

Neepawa (1920)

Neepawa
(1920)

 

Newdale (1920)

Newdale
(1920)

 

Pine Falls (?)

Pine Falls
(?)

 

Portage la Prairie (1919)

Portage la Prairie
(1919)

 

Reston (1922)

Reston
(1922)

 

Rivers (1927)

Rivers
(1927)

 

Roblin (1927)

Roblin
(1927)

 

Roland (1922)

Roland
(1922)

 

Rossburn (1921)

Rossburn
(1921)

 

Russell (1922)

Russell
(1922)

 

St. Boniface (1920)

St. Boniface
(1920)

 

St. Claude (1921)

St. Claude
(1921)

 

St-Pierre-Jolys (?)

St-Pierre-Jolys
(?)

 

Treherne (?)

Treherne
(?)

 

Winnipeg - Winged Victory (1922)

Winnipeg - Winged
Victory (1922)

 

Winnipeg - Bank of Montreal (1923)

Winnipeg - Bank of
Montreal (1923)

 

Winnipeg - Next of Kin (1923)

Winnipeg - Next of
Kin (1923)

 

Winnipeg - Belgian (1938)

Winnipeg - Belgian
(1938)

 

Winnipeg - Tri-Service (1976)

Winnipeg - Tri-Service
(1976)

 

Winnipeg - Stephenson (?)

Winnipeg - Stephenson
(?)

 

Sources:

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 1 November 2024

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