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Though not a graveyard, this site earns the same reverence.  Wreaths, flowers, stones and other small objects seem to be routinely left as gifts.  In this image, a lone red plastic flower was left atop the bronze plaque that shared the history of the Castle Mountain Internment Camp in three languages – English, French, and Ukrainian.

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Though not a graveyard, this site earns the same reverence. Wreaths, flowers, stones and other small objects seem to be routinely left as gifts. In this image, a lone red plastic flower was left atop the bronze plaque that shared the history of the Castle Mountain Internment Camp in three languages – English, French, and Ukrainian.

Tags: offerings, monument, castle mountain internment camp, banff national park


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