Newfoundland National Memorial, St. John`s
Standing resolute on St. John's main street, against the backdrop of the iconic old harbor, the Newfoundland National Memorial is a testament to the unwavering spirit and sacrifices of Newfoundlanders during times of global conflict.
Maintained under the careful watch of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, the memorial holds a special place in the hearts of all who visit. It commemorates the valiant contributions of Newfoundland in times of war, both on land and at sea. The memorial's significance lies in its representation of key groups that played vital roles during those challenging times: the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, the Royal Naval Reserve, the Mercantile Marine, and the Forestry Corps. These groups are immortalized in lifelike bronze figures that capture their dedication and courage.
Above these figures, a commanding granite pedestal proudly supports a female figure, an embodiment of freedom. In her uplifted hand, she holds a torch, a symbol of hope that pierces through the darkness of conflict. As visitors approach the memorial, they ascend wide stone steps that lead to a semicircular wall of granite, enclosing a sacred space of remembrance. Flowers in stone urns stand as silent witnesses to the past, flanking the path that guides individuals toward the monument. Tall, dignified shade trees have been thoughtfully planted around the dais, creating an atmosphere of reverence and tranquility.
In 2019, the Newfoundland National Memorial was officially designated a National Historic Site, a fitting recognition of its artistic significance and its profound connection to history.
Maintained under the careful watch of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, the memorial holds a special place in the hearts of all who visit. It commemorates the valiant contributions of Newfoundland in times of war, both on land and at sea. The memorial's significance lies in its representation of key groups that played vital roles during those challenging times: the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, the Royal Naval Reserve, the Mercantile Marine, and the Forestry Corps. These groups are immortalized in lifelike bronze figures that capture their dedication and courage.
Above these figures, a commanding granite pedestal proudly supports a female figure, an embodiment of freedom. In her uplifted hand, she holds a torch, a symbol of hope that pierces through the darkness of conflict. As visitors approach the memorial, they ascend wide stone steps that lead to a semicircular wall of granite, enclosing a sacred space of remembrance. Flowers in stone urns stand as silent witnesses to the past, flanking the path that guides individuals toward the monument. Tall, dignified shade trees have been thoughtfully planted around the dais, creating an atmosphere of reverence and tranquility.
In 2019, the Newfoundland National Memorial was officially designated a National Historic Site, a fitting recognition of its artistic significance and its profound connection to history.
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Newfoundland National Memorial on Map
Sight Name: Newfoundland National Memorial
Sight Location: St. John`s, Canada (See walking tours in St. John`s)
Sight Type: Statue/Public Art
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Sight Location: St. John`s, Canada (See walking tours in St. John`s)
Sight Type: Statue/Public Art
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Walking Tours in St. John`s, Newfoundland
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St. John's Introduction Walking Tour
The charming capital of Newfoundland, the city of St John's rises on hillsides on the easternmost tip of the island overlooking one of the world's finest natural harbors. The spectacular setting complete with its storied past has shaped this city into a prime tourist spot.
One of the oldest cities founded by Europeans in North America, St John's traces its origins back to the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.9 Km or 2.4 Miles
One of the oldest cities founded by Europeans in North America, St John's traces its origins back to the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.9 Km or 2.4 Miles