ROMWalks
Free ROMWalk: Queen's Park - Monuments in Memory

Canon in foreground with statue and building in background

Date

Sunday, May 17, 2026 14:00 - 15:30

Admission

Free
No registration required. Meet us at the designated starting point.

Audience

Adults, Families

About

Take a walk with us through the heart of Toronto and learn more about how this land became home to the city’s university, park, and centre of government. Along the way, we’ll examine a wide variety of memorials erected over the past 150 years—from cenotaphs and cannons to a Spanish boulder, a little shoe, and even a maple tree—each reflecting a unique story and purpose.

Some monuments were commissioned by the government, others by citizen groups or individuals, and many commemorate conflicts in Toronto, Fort Erie, and Saskatchewan, and even further away in Spain and Afghanistan. As we walk, we’ll uncover the stories of the men and women they honour, see how changing perspectives have influenced which monuments remain or spark debate, and reveal what these memorials tell us about the people who created them. It’s a story of Canadian history, still being made.

Location

Walks are under 2 hours and take place rain or shine

 

Walks start and end at convenient meeting locations - look for the ROMWalks blue umbrella

Start: 48th Highlanders Memorial (opposite 78 Queen’s Park- where Queen’s Park becomes Queen’s Park Cres. E. and W.)

 

 

End: Canadian Volunteer Monument (Hart House Circle and Queen’s Park Cres. W.)

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