Necropolis Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Toronto, located on the west side of the Don Valley near Riverdale Farm. Opened in 1850 to replace "Strangers' Burying Ground" (or Potter's Field), the cemetery is the resting place for many dead Torontonians. The cemetery contains the war graves of 34 Commonwealth service personnel, 29 from World War I and five from World War II. The cemetery has over 50,000 bodies and a crematorium was built in 1933.
We went inside the chapel.
Then we walked around the grounds ... I find old graveyards fascinating.
There are lots older graves and newer graves ... grander gravestones and simple gravestones.
Dedication |
Corporal Ainsworth Dyer, one of four Canadian soldiers killed by U.S Forces during the Tarnak Farm friendly fire incident near Kandahar, Afghanistan, in 2002 |
Rower Ned Hanlan |
Father of Confederation George Brown |
Gone but not forgotten |
3 comments:
One of my favourite haunts so to speak. Lovely cemetery and neighbourhood. Toronto's first and controversial (he started a trend!) Mayor William Lyon Mackenzie is also buried here. Great pics!
We looked for MacKenzie's grave but couldn't find it. It's a BIG graveyard!
It was a lovely weekend to wandering outdoors. Looks like you made the most of it.
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