Jan 28 '18 at 1:57
Shrine Peace Memorial, Toronto, Ontario Canada
On my way walking over to Ontario Place, I passed by a plaque/sculpture that have Not seen since I was a child that is called "Shrine Peace Memorial".
I just could Not continue walking until I stopped and took a picture of it.
For Your Information: This memorial sculpture is on the grounds of Exhibition Place out in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The monument was presented to the people of Canada on June 12, 1930 by the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (better known as the Shriners) as a symbol of peace and friendship between the United States and Canada.
It is also meant as "an ongoing reminder that Freemasonry actively promotes the ideals of peace, harmony, and prosperity for all humankind".
The location is thought to be the location that American troops landed during the War of 1812 for the Battle of York.
I just want to personally Thank the people who made this statue at that time for its' existence in which I re-visited again back on Friday, January 26, 2018.
Sincerely yours,
Howard Paul Shore
Visitor
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