2017What national monument is dedicated to the memory of those Canadians who served during the American Civil War?
The National Memorial in memory of Canadians who served during the American Civil War is located in Long Sault, Ontario. Unveiled on September 16, 2017, this unique monument recognizes the contributions of more than 40,000 Canadians who volunteered for both the Union and Confederate forces—an astonishing two percent of Canada's population at the time. The memorial’s three-metre black granite obelisk, along with commemorative walls and benches, stands as the only monument in Canada solely dedicated to these volunteers and their complex legacy. As of September 2025, it marks its 8th anniversary, honoring the individuals whose names and stories might otherwise remain hidden in history.