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Monument in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Ontario Police Memorial
The memorial in 2011
43°39′44.6″N 79°23′23.4″W / 43.662389°N 79.389833°W / 43.662389; -79.389833

The Ontario Police Memorial is located in Toronto's Queen's Park, in Ontario, Canada. The monument was dedicated in 2000.

Description and history

Designed by Siggy Puchta, the memorial features two figures atop a granite plinth: a male police officer in 1950s duty dress and a female police officer in 2000s duty dress. The monument includes a list of names, in random order, of every Ontario police officer who died while serving the public. As of 2008, 234 names were added to the wall. The earliest name recorded on the memorial is that of Constable John Fisk, who drowned in Lake Ontario in 1804 when the vessel he was using to transport a prisoner sank during a storm.

References

  1. ^ "Explore Queen's Park | Legislative Assembly of Ontario". www.ola.org. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
  2. Warkentin 2010, p. 76.
  3. Warkentin 2010, p. 36.
  4. ^ Warkentin 2010, p. 77.

Further reading

  • Warkentin, John (2010). Creating Memory: A Guide to Outdoor Public Sculpture in Toronto. Becker Associates. ISBN 9780919387607.
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