WWI Memorial Walk Photos

Wow! What a great turn out. Thanks to everyone who participated in our Memorial Walking Tour for Jane’s Walks this past weekend, and thank you to all the incredible volunteers and partners behind the scenes who made it happen.

Missed the walk this year? You can take this recorded audio tour any time! See our WWI Memorial Walking Tour page for everything you need to download and listen to the tour on your mobile device.

Here are a few of our favourite photos from Saturday morning’s walk hosted by Ann Boniferro and Sr. Pauline Lally:

Ten people with their backs to the camera walking up a stretch of Johnson Street between stops 3 and 4 on the tour.

Ten people with their backs to the camera walking up a stretch of Johnson Street between stops 3 and 4 on the tour. Click to see full size.

Three people in the foreground seen waist-up and six people behind on the sidewalk on a stretch of Bagot St between stops 4 and 4A.

Three people in the foreground seen waist-up and six people behind on the sidewalk on a stretch of Bagot St between stops 4 and 4A. Click to see full-size image.

Six individuals are visible in the foreground staring up at a 2.5 story brick heritage house at 55 West Street at Stop 4A on the tour.

Six individuals are visible in the foreground staring up at a 2.5 story brick heritage house at 55 West Street at Stop 4A on the tour. Click to see full size image.

Eight individuals and a dog stand dwarfed before the twenty foot tall WWI infantry memorial in City Park, Stop 5 on the tour.

Eight individuals and a dog stand dwarfed before the twenty foot tall WWI infantry memorial in City Park, Stop 5 on the tour. Click to see full size image.

 


Want to see rest of them? You can find ALL the photos from all PeaceQuest’s events on our Flickr account here.