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The National War Memorial in Ottawa is a place of profound significance and reverence, and our visit during a weekday evening at sunset left us with a deep appreciation for its beauty and historical importance. As we walked by and approached the memorial, we were immediately struck by its grandeur and the solemn atmosphere that surrounded it. The centerpiece of the memorial, the tomb of the unknown soldier, commanded our attention and evoked a deep sense of respect. It was a moment of reflection, a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless soldiers who fought for Canada. The hushed atmosphere around the tomb spoke volumes about the reverence held for those who gave their lives in service to the nation. We observed that many visitors, like ourselves, were captivated by the memorial's presence and took the opportunity to capture the moment through photographs. It was heartening to witness the shared sentiment of respect and appreciation among the visitors. People were mindful and considerate, maintaining a sense of decorum and allowing the solemnity of the memorial to prevail. The National War Memorial stands as a testament to the wars fought by Canada and serves as a reminder of the courage and sacrifices made by its soldiers. It is a poignant symbol of remembrance and gratitude, a place where one can pause to honor the past and contemplate the cost of freedom. For anyone visiting the Parliament buildings or exploring Ottawa, the National War Memorial is an absolute must-visit destination. It not only offers a stunning visual spectacle but also serves as a poignant reminder of the nation's history and the tremendous sacrifices made by its brave men and women. It is a place that encourages reflection, deepens understanding, and fosters a sense of gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy today. In conclusion, the National War Memorial in Ottawa is a place of great significance and beauty. Its solemnity, combined with its striking design, makes it a powerful reminder of Canada's military history. A visit to this memorial is an opportunity to pay tribute to those who fought and remember the profound impact of their sacrifices.
Victor WongVictor Wong
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The Ottawa National War Memorial, a profound symbol of Canada's remembrance and respect for those who served in the military, stands in the heart of downtown Ottawa. The monument itself, crowned by a stunning bronze sculpture of soldiers from various military branches, is both majestic and solemn. The intricate detailing on the statues captures the determination and bravery of those who fought for freedom. One of the most touching elements of the site is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which lies at the base of the memorial. This addition ensures that the memory of those who remain unidentified is honored and remembered.The site is immaculately maintained, with beautifully landscaped surroundings that provide a serene atmosphere for reflection. The Ottawa National War Memorial is not just a monument; it's a place of reflection, education, and deep national pride. Whether you're a local or a tourist, a visit to this iconic memorial is both a humbling and enriching experience. I highly recommend visiting the Memorial if you are in Ottawa and paying respect with the minute of silence.
VIP Doors (VIP Front Doors)VIP Doors (VIP Front Doors)
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The National War Memorial, also known as “The Response,” is a cenotaph symbolizing the sacrifice of all Canadian Armed Forces personnel who have served Canada in time of war in the cause of peace and freedom--past, present and future. The memorial is the site of the national Remembrance Day Ceremony on November 11. The National War Memorial was first unveiled in 1939 to commemorate the response of Canadians in the First World War 1914-1918. Over the years, the memorial has come to symbolize the sacrifice of all Canadians who have served Canada in time of war and was rededicated to their honour. for more detail visit www.veterans.gc.ca/en/remembrance/memorials/national-inventory-canadian-memorials/details/9429
Bipin SureliaBipin Surelia
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I have always wanted to visit this place, and got my chance a few days ago. Even through the piles of snow Ottawa recieved, this place is kept clean. The sky opened up and I got sunshine for a few brief moments and wow, the monument looks so stunning. A truly peaceful and refractive time, and very meaningful tribute to all whom have given this country their all. Take a moment to pause and reflect if you ever get a chance to visit. It's a very peaceful place, even though it is in the middle of downtown. Just a magnificent, personal experience.
Dez LeeDez Lee
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The National War Memorial in Ottawa is a deeply moving and solemn place. The monument, called "The Response," features a beautiful granite arch and intricate bronze statues representing various military services. It stands as a powerful symbol of remembrance and honors the sacrifices of Canadian soldiers in multiple conflicts. Every time I visit, I'm struck by the peaceful and reflective atmosphere, especially during the ceremonial guard change. Nice cafe next to the memorial.
Valeriia OValeriia O
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This still brings memories about all those who lost their lives in distance battles, and in some cases were not sure why they were there. The heat was incessant and there in a moment saw care. An officer standing by, walked up to the two posed “entries” checked them, including running his fingers behind their necks, then provided them a bottle of water with a straw inserted. At all these times, the soldiers stood still as per their duties. In memoriam.
Shlomo LeviShlomo Levi
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Nearby Attractions Of The National War Memorial
Parliament Hill
CF Rideau Centre
National Gallery of Canada
Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica
Ottawa Marriott Hotel
The Westin Ottawa
Lord Elgin Hotel
Andaz Ottawa ByWard Market, by Hyatt
Royal Canadian Mint
Major's Hill Park

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Wellington St, Ottawa, ON K1P 5A4, Canada
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The National War Memorial, titled The Response, is a tall, granite memorial arch with accreted bronze sculptures in Ottawa, Ontario, designed by Vernon March and first dedicated by King George VI in 1939.
attractions: Parliament Hill, CF Rideau Centre, National Gallery of Canada, Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica, Ottawa Marriott Hotel, The Westin Ottawa, Lord Elgin Hotel, Andaz Ottawa ByWard Market, by Hyatt, Royal Canadian Mint, Major's Hill Park, restaurants: JOEY Rideau, Zak's Diner, Level One Game Pub, Masakali Indian Resto Bar, Gyubee Japanese Grill (Ottawa), The Grand Pizzeria and Bar, Aulde Dubliner & Pour House - ByWard Market, Ottawa ON, Heart & Crown - ByWard Market, Bier Markt, 3 Brasseurs - Sparks
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