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43°39′44.6″N 79°23′23.4″W / 43.662389°N 79.389833°W |
The Ontario Police Memorial is installed in Toronto's Queen's Park, in Ontario, Canada. The monument was dedicated in 2000. [1]
Designed by Siggy Puchta, the memorial depicts two figures atop the granite plinth, a male police officer in duty dress from the 1950s, and a female police officer in duty dress dating from the 2000s. [1] [2] The monument includes a list of names in random order of each police officer from Ontario that died while serving the public. [3] As of 2008, 234 names were added to the wall. [4] Constable John Fisk is the earliest name recorded on the memorial having drowned in Lake Ontario in 1804, after the vessel he was using to transport a prisoner sank during a storm. [4]
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43°39′44.6″N 79°23′23.4″W / 43.662389°N 79.389833°W |
The Ontario Police Memorial is installed in Toronto's Queen's Park, in Ontario, Canada. The monument was dedicated in 2000. [1]
Designed by Siggy Puchta, the memorial depicts two figures atop the granite plinth, a male police officer in duty dress from the 1950s, and a female police officer in duty dress dating from the 2000s. [1] [2] The monument includes a list of names in random order of each police officer from Ontario that died while serving the public. [3] As of 2008, 234 names were added to the wall. [4] Constable John Fisk is the earliest name recorded on the memorial having drowned in Lake Ontario in 1804, after the vessel he was using to transport a prisoner sank during a storm. [4]