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Union Cemetery Tour: The World Wars - This event has already occurred
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On Sunday, May 24, take a tour through Oshawa’s largest cemetery, Union Cemetery where we explore the First World War and Second World War sections, sharing stories of local citizens who were active in the war efforts. Parkwood volunteers will be...
On Sunday, May 24, take a tour through Oshawa’s largest cemetery, Union Cemetery where we explore the First World War and Second World War sections, sharing stories of local citizens who were active in the war efforts. Parkwood volunteers will be on-hand, carefully cleaning gravestones and sharing stories of those laid to rest here. The tour begins at 2 PM at the front gates of Union Cemetery.
Cost: $5/person or free for members of the Oshawa Historical Society, Parkwood National Historic Site, and members of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Offered in partnership with the City of Oshawa, Parkwood National Historic Site, and Branch 43 of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Tour runs rain or shine!
Content warning: This tour includes sensitive subject matter, including suicide, which may be upsetting for some guests. Please note: Parking at Union Cemetery is very limited - please plan for alternative parking arrangements or consider taking transit. This event takes place throughout Union Cemetery and involves walking on uneven ground. No dogs (service animals are permitted).