Brookside Cemetery (Winnipeg)

Brookside Cemetery
Details
Established 1878
Location
3001 Notre Dame Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Country Canada
Coordinates 49.9205°N 97.2224°W / 49.9205; -97.2224
Owned by City of Winnipeg
No. of graves 200,000+
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Brookside Cemetery in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the largest cemetery in western Canada, containing the graves of more than 200,000 people. With the first interment taking place in 1878, it is one of the oldest cemeteries in Winnipeg.

Brookside has been used in some films, such as Bride of Chucky (1998).

Memorials

The Brookside Cemetery houses a municipal Military "Field of Honour," which was opened in 1915 and is one of Canada's largest and oldest. The Field of Honour houses the only Stone of Remembrance in Canada, unveiled in 1960 by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to honour "sailors, soldiers and airmen of the Commonwealth who lie buried in Canada," having served in either of the world wars. Since 1915, Brookside Cemetery has interred 11,000 veterans, servicemen, and women, and includes 470 war graves.

Brookside also includes a section dedicated to those who donated their bodies to medical research and teaching at the University of Manitoba. Since 1952, the University has conducted an annual burial and committal service known as the "Service After Death" as a tribute to such people. A monument and plaque were dedicated on 27 June 2003.

The firefighter section of the cemetery includes a monument commemorating local firefighters.

Other memorials include:

Notable graves

Notable graves at Brookside Cemetery include: