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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Canada)

2000 establishments in Ontario2000 in CanadaCanadian military memorials and cemeteriesCanadian military personnelMilitary history of Canada
Monuments and memorials in OttawaTombs of Unknown SoldiersWorld War I memorials in Canada
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Tombe du soldat inconnu

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (French: Tombe du Soldat Inconnu) is a tomb situated before the National War Memorial in Confederation Square, Ottawa, Ontario. The tomb is dedicated to Canadian service members, and holds the remains of an unidentified Canadian soldier who died in France during the First World War; selected from a Commonwealth War Grave near Vimy, in the vicinity where the Battle of Vimy Ridge took place. A tomb with an unidentified soldier was added to the National War Memorial in 2000, the culmination of a project begun by the Royal Canadian Legion. Since 2007, the Canadian Armed Forces have posted sentries at the tomb, and the National War Memorial, from April to November.

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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Canada)
Wellington Street, (Old) Ottawa Centretown

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Wellington Street
K1P 1C7 (Old) Ottawa, Centretown
Ontario, Canada
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