Residential School Garden
A space for reflection, learning, and truth-telling that acknowledges the impact of Residential Schools on survivors, families, and communities. This garden invites visitors to pause, listen, and remember—while supporting ongoing reconciliation through education and respectful commemoration.
Métis Garden
The Métis Garden honours Métis history, identity, and contributions, and recognizes the strength of Métis communities across generations. It is a place to reflect on culture, resilience, and the living presence of Métis people in our region and in Canada’s story.
Indigenous Garden
The Indigenous Garden is a place of respect and remembrance that recognizes Indigenous presence, service, and community strength. It offers visitors space to reflect on history and legacy while encouraging learning grounded in relationship, responsibility, and respect.
49th Battalion – The Loyal Edmonton Regiment & Army Training Base 132 (Grande Prairie)
This garden honours the service and legacy of the 49th Battalion and The Loyal Edmonton Regiment, and recognizes the role of Army Training Base 132 in Grande Prairie. It connects local military history to the broader story of service, training, and sacrifice.
Liberation Garden
The Liberation Garden commemorates the struggle for freedom and the cost of liberation in times of war. It is a place to reflect on courage, loss, and the enduring impact of conflict on individuals, families, and nations.
Women of War & Animals of Suicide
This garden honours the often-overlooked experiences of women in wartime and recognizes the role of animals in service and support. It also creates space to acknowledge the realities of trauma and loss, and the importance of solidarity, care, and remembrance.
Associations Garden
The Associations Garden recognizes the many groups and organizations that support veterans, remembrance, and community service. It reflects the collective effort required to preserve history and care for those who have served.
SOS Garden
The SOS Garden is dedicated to Solidarity over Silence and honours those lost to suicide, while supporting open, respectful conversation about mental health and trauma. It is a quiet place to remember, reflect, and affirm that people are not alone.
Gazebo Garden
The Gazebo Garden is a gathering place within the Gardens—designed for quiet reflection as well as community connection. It offers a calm, welcoming space to pause, meet, and take in the surrounding memorial landscape.