2005What memorial is considered the first to be erected in Canada to recognize and commemorate the service and sacrifice of its community members of the military, police, peace officers and fire services?
The Prince Edward Island Service Memorial Fountain in Queen’s Square, Charlottetown, stands as Canada’s first monument dedicated to honoring the collective service of military personnel, police, peace officers, and firefighters. Erected to commemorate Islanders who have risked or given their lives for peace, security, and public safety, it uniquely brings together recognition for all protective services in one place. Unveiled on September 18, 2005, the fountain features a striking bronze hand holding the Torch of Remembrance and an inscription from John McCrae’s iconic “In Flanders Fields.” Its enduring legacy also includes an annual scholarship that connects today’s youth with the traditions and sacrifices of those who served.