War Graves in a Cemetery in Toronto

Discussion in 'War Cemeteries & War Memorial Research' started by Under shell, Jan 1, 2012.

  1. Under shell

    Under shell Junior Member

    I'm come to Toronto in a crishtmas holidays and i went to a cemetery to see some graves, one italian friend told me of that cemetery and with the camera in my hand i went there, the photos:





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    Ps: i Got more photos of the Casa loma, they have exbhitions of the WWI and WWII, i can put in other topic in the right place if someone want to see.
     
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  2. 17thDYRCH

    17thDYRCH Senior Member

    Under Shell,
    Thanks for posting the pictures. What is the name of the cemetery?
     
  3. Under shell

    Under shell Junior Member

    Under Shell,
    Thanks for posting the pictures. What is the name of the cemetery?


    I don't remember, this afternoon i ask to my friend.
     
  4. canuck

    canuck Closed Account

    Under Shell,
    Thanks for posting the pictures. What is the name of the cemetery?

    It looks like Mt. Pleasant
     
  5. 17thDYRCH

    17thDYRCH Senior Member

    Canuck,
    Right around the corner. Time for a recce...
     
  6. Under shell

    Under shell Junior Member

    Canuck,
    Right around the corner. Time for a recce...


    you live in toronto and don't know about this cemetery? it's a big big city.....
     
  7. canuck

    canuck Closed Account

    you live in toronto and don't know about this cemetery? it's a big big city.....

    It could also be Prospect Cemetery, where I know there is a cross of sacrifice, but has many more trees than I saw in the photos. Both cemeteries are quite large. Mt. Pleasant runs two city blocks and is almost 2km long.
     
  8. Under shell

    Under shell Junior Member

    It could also be Prospect Cemetery, where I know there is a cross of sacrifice, but has many more trees than I saw in the photos. Both cemeteries are quite large. Mt. Pleasant runs two city blocks and is almost 2km long.


    it's the Porspect cemetery, because it was huge, and when i go to the second part of the cemetery i have to cross a road and there is a italian neighborhood in the area of the cemetery.
     
  9. canuck

    canuck Closed Account

    it's the Prospect cemetery, because it was huge, and when i go to the second part of the cemetery i have to cross a road and there is a italian neighborhood in the area of the cemetery.

    You're right. It is Prospect.

    Captain James Henderson
     

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