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Edmonton Cemetery | City of Edmonton Edmonton Cemetery was established in 1886, as a resting place for noble pioneers of early Edmonton Once the edge of the city’s limits, now bisected by a busy thoroughfare, this cemetery contains the city’s oldest and most architecturally diverse monuments
Edmonton Municipal Cemetery - Find a Grave Edmonton Cemetery was established in 1886, as a resting place for noble pioneers of early Edmonton Many of the city's original settlers and founders are buried here and you may recognize their names as Edmonton schools, neighbourhoods, and roadways
Cemeteries - City of Edmonton There are seven municipal cemeteries in the City of Edmonton We encourage you to visit them throughout the seasons Enjoy the peaceful paths, heritage monuments, commemorative markers, and glorious seasonal flora and fauna that adorn the meticulously groomed green spaces
Cemeteries in Edmonton, Alberta - Find a Grave 32 cemeteries in Edmonton, Alberta Beechmount Cemetery Bruderfeld Moravian Cemetery Chesed Shel Emes Christ Church Memorial Garden Clover Bar Cemetery Edmonton Municipal Cemetery Edmonton Muslim Cemetery Enoch Cree Nation Cemetery
Cemeteries - Edmonton Welcome to the Cemetery search tool for locating the final resting place of a loved one within a City of Edmonton Municipal Cemetery This search tool will provide: First and Last Name Date of Burial
Cemetery Locations - City of Edmonton The City of Edmonton operates seven municipal cemeteries, an historic mausoleum, one indoor niche building and several outdoor columbarium niches Cemetery Park hours: 8am-8pm daily Beechmount and South Haven office hours: Monday to Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm
A walk through Edmonton graveyards | Edmonton Scene The Edmonton Cemetery is home to many notable figures in the city’s history; there you can find names like Emily Murphy who was a member of the Famous Five, and partly responsible for winning women the right to vote in 1916
Edmonton Cemetery, Edmonton, Division No. 11, Alberta, Canada . . . Edmonton Cemetery was established in 1886, as a resting place for noble pioneers of early Edmonton Many of the city’s original settlers and founders are buried here and you may recognize their names as Edmonton schools, neighbourhoods, and roadways
Edmonton Cemetery, Alberta | Cemetery Details - CWGC The cemetery was formerly known as "Edmonton Protestant Cemetery" and contains graves of both world wars There is also a Cross of Sacrifice, erected after the 1914-1918 War There are now 80, 1914-1918 and over 50, 1939-1945 War casualties commemorated in this site