The Royal Canadian Navy Monument is a small memorial park located at Richmond Landing, next to the Ottawa River in Ottawa, Canada. It commemorates the men and women who have served or are currently serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. The monument was designed by artist Al McWilliams and architects Joost Bakker and Bruce Haden, and was officially opened by the Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, on 3 May 2012.
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| - The Royal Canadian Navy Monument is a small memorial park located at Richmond Landing, next to the Ottawa River in Ottawa, Canada. It commemorates the men and women who have served or are currently serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. The monument was designed by artist Al McWilliams and architects Joost Bakker and Bruce Haden, and was officially opened by the Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, on 3 May 2012.
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Name
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| - The large, marble-clad, sail-like focal feature of the Royal Canadian Navy Monument
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Inscription
| - Ready Aye Ready – Prêt Oui Prêt
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Nearest Town
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commemorates
| - the men and women of the Royal Canadian Navy
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Designer
| - Alan McWilliams, Joost Bakker and Bruce Haden
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| - The Royal Canadian Navy Monument is a small memorial park located at Richmond Landing, next to the Ottawa River in Ottawa, Canada. It commemorates the men and women who have served or are currently serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. The monument was designed by artist Al McWilliams and architects Joost Bakker and Bruce Haden, and was officially opened by the Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, on 3 May 2012.
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