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Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

The Canadian Tomb of The Unknown Soldier is currently located at the National War Memorial in Confederation Square , Ottawa, built in 1939. The tomb holds an unidentified Canadian soldier who died in France during World War I.

The Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (photographed from the foot, facing Elgin Street).
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The Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (photographed from the foot, facing Elgin Street).

The body of the soldier was formerly buried near the memorial at Vimy Ridge, Pas-de-calais , France, the site of the first major battle where Canadian troops fought as a combined force. More specifically, the soldier was at the Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery in Souchez, in Plot 8, Row E, Grave 7, only a couple of kilometers from the Vimy Ridge memorial. At the request of the Canadian government, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission selected one of the 1,603 graves of unknown Canadians buried in the vicinity of Vimy Ridge.

The remains of the soldier were exhumed on the morning of May 16, 2000 and the casket was flown in a Canadian Forces aircraft to Ottawa on May 25, accompanied by an honour guard which included a chaplain, Royal Canadian Legion veterans, and representatives of Canadian youth. On arrival in Ottawa, the casket was taken to the Hall of Honour on Parliament Hill, where the unknown soldier lay in state for three days.

On the afternoon of May 28, the body of the unknown soldier was transported from Parliament Hill to the National War Memorial on a horse-drawn gun carriage provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada, and His Excellency John Ralston Saul, the Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien, veterans, Canadian Forces personnel, and members of the RCMP were in the funeral procession. Then, with appropriate ceremony, the body of the unknown soldier was re-interred in a sarcophagus in front of the War Memorial.

The Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (photographed from the side, facing the National War Memorial & Wellington Street).
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The Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (photographed from the side, facing the National War Memorial & Wellington Street).

The tomb is 3.5 metres (12 ft) long, 2.5 metres (8 ft) wide and 1 metre (3 ft) high. It is built of Caledonia granite originally quarried in Rivière à Pierre , Québec and it has a bronze relief sculpture and four bronze corner pieces. The bronze work was designed by Canadian artist Mary-Ann Liu and cast in Roberts Creek , British Columbia. Both the tomb and sculpture reflect some of the themes and style of the Vimy Memorial designed by Canadian artist Walter Seymour Allward.

At the former burial site of the unknown soldier, a grave marker similar to the other headstones in the Cabaret-Rouge Cemetery has been placed on the now-empty grave. The marker is inscribed with these words:

ANCIENNE SÉPULTURE D'UN
SOLDAT CANADIEN INCONNU
MORT AU COURS DE LA
PREMIÈRE GUERRE MONDIALE.
IL A ÉTÉ EXHUMÉ
LE 25 MAI 2000
ET IL REPOSE MAINTENANT AU
MONUMENT COMMÉMORATIF
DE GUERRE DU CANADA
À OTTAWA

THE FORMER GRAVE OF AN
UNKNOWN CANADIAN SOLDIER
OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR.
HIS REMAINS WERE REMOVED
ON 25 MAY 2000 AND NOW
LIE INTERRED AT THE
NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL
IN OTTAWA CANADA.

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