155 MM Howitzer, Mount Forest
A replica of a 155 MM Howitzer (tank turret only) on display in the Veteran's Memorial Park, Mount Forest.
A replica of a 155 MM Howitzer (tank turret only) on display in the Veteran's Memorial Park, Mount Forest.
The historical plaque honouring the history of Arthur, Ontario.
The Cenotaph erected in Arthur to honour the soldiers who fought in World War 1, World War II, and in peacekeeping missions.
A mural showing the surveyor Augustus Jones, his First Nations crew and survey instruments used to survey a road from Burlington to Arthur.
A series of 3-panel murals depicting patriotism during World War 1, World War 2 and peacekeeping missions.
Mural of a pioneer family with their 2 oxen. They have just received their location papers entitling them to 50 acres of land.
Most of the tombstones in this pioneer cemetery are dated in the late 1800's with only a few in the 1900's.
This small rural cemetery was beside a pioneer church which has since been deconsecrated. A cairn has been erected in its place.
A cemetery of Old Order Mennonites
A field gun from World War I standing in front of the Mount Forest Legion.
A very small cemetery situated at the north end of the Town of Arthur.
A cemetery with a serene feeling situated among mature trees.
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery has a lovely stone and iron fence at its entrance.
A plaque honouring the history of Arthur, Ontario.
A small rural cemetery. The plaque is on the cairn at the Kenilworth/United Church cemetery.
A plaque commemorating a local World War I veteran who sacrificed his life.
A plaque commemorating a local World War I veteran who sacrificed his life for the war effort.
Mount Forest Cemetery began in the 1880's.
A plaque honouring the history of Mount Forest.