1812Which figure is honoured with the first military memorial for the Province of Upper Canada?
Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, known as "The Hero of Upper Canada," is honoured with the province's first military memorial at Queenston Heights, where he fell defending Upper Canada during the War of 1812. His leadership and sacrifice inspired widespread admiration, leading the Legislature to commission a lasting public tribute near the site of his death. The original monument, completed in 1824, was tragically destroyed by an explosion in 1840, but a new memorial was dedicated in 1857, and Brock’s remains were solemnly reinterred there on 13 October 1853. Today, the monument stands not only as a tribute to Brock’s bravery but also as a remarkable piece of Canadian history, marking 214 years since his heroic death.