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** Florenville Cemetery
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** Saint Mard Cemetery
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Revision as of 14:39, 9 August 2014

Canadian war cemeteries are sites for burial for Canadian military personnel for conflicts since 1867. Most of the graves are for the dead in World War I and World War II, but some are for conflicts since 1945.

Most are found abroad (mainly in Europe) and a few within Canada. Most are public cemeteries and many shared with other countries (some with the Commonwealth).

  • Belgium
    • Florenville Cemetery
    • Saint Mary Cemetery
  • England
    • Brookwood
    • Cheadle-Gatley
    • Farnborough
    • Gosport
    • Hebburn
    • Helston
    • Langar
    • North Luffenham
    • Portland, Dorset - Royal Naval Cemetery
    • Radcliffe-On-Trent
    • Seaton
    • St. Merryn
    • Wallasey-Wirral
    • Belfast City