Ottawa's Military Memorials Bicycle Tour: 3—The Rideau Canal Ride
Monument to the Liberation of Appeldoorn, known as The Man with Two Hats. The statue is located in Dow's Lake Park, east of Preston St.
Welcome to Tour 3 of Ottawa Military Memorial Tours, the Rideau Canal Ride.
The Ottawa Military Memorials website describes three bicycle tours that you can take in Ottawa to visit memorials to mark military engagements, honour particular individuals, or remember veterans generally. Many of these have been in place in Canada’s capital for over a century. As well as locating these memorials, the tour routes take you past some of the most important landmarks and most beautiful architecture in Ottawa.
Ottawa Military Memorials Tour 3: The Rideau Canal Ride
The website provides a route map and a list of the points of interest at each stop along the way.
The memorials on Tour 3:
- National War Memorial: The Response
- Brigadier Andrew Hamilton Gault Memorial
- Victoria Cross Winners
- Monument to the Canadian Fallen--Korean War
- Animals in War Dedication
- National Aboriginal Veterans Monument
- South African War Memorial
- Canadian Airmen Who Fell Over Poland Memorial
- Veterans Grove
- National Capital Region Korean War Memorial
- Serbia and Canada in WWI
- Northwest Rebellion Memorial (The Sharpshooters Memorial)
- Universal Carrier
- First Canadian Poppies
- CNA Dutch Tulip Celebration Garden
- Founding of the PPCLI
- Liberation of Apeldoorn Memorial (The Man with Two Hats)
- Queen Juliana Tulip Garden
- Naval Reservists Memorial
- Army Survey Establishment Cairn
- Naval Radio Station Plaque
The information for each memorial includes the location, what or whom the memorial is dedicated to, a brief history of the associated military events, the artist who designed the memorial, a description of the memorial design and what it represents, when it was unveiled, and for most of the memorials, a point to ponder, such as why a group of Canadians chose to memorialize that particular event, what the artist hoped we would take away from our visit, or the meaning of particular symbolism used in the design.
You will want to have a phone or tablet with you to access the information on each memorial as you go, or bring a printed version of each along with you.