Military Heritage Park, Barrie, ON
City of Barrie Collaboration
The RCAF and Trees for Life are collaborating with the City of Barrie to create two landscape designs featuring the RCAF Roundel in Barrie’s Military Heritage Park. One RCAF floral roundel is designed in blue and red annual flowers separated by a white decorative landscape rock, intended to be replanted each year. The 34-foot diameter roundel is located to permit visitor viewing from the air, the adjacent walkway, and from Kempenfelt Bay.
A second roundel feature will be created from interlock pavers and will be located on the far eastern border of the Military Heritage Park. This permanently installed roundel will showcase a maple leaf in the centre with a shrub border
Seating will be provided through several benches and it will also be visible from the air and the pathway. At a special ceremony on June 20th, 2024, in Military Heritage Park, the Honourable Edith Dumont, Ontario Lieutenant General, joined Mark Cullen and Mike Hurley of Trees for Life, Colonel Gabriel Dore of the Royal Canadian Air Force and Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall to unveil these two roundels. In total, 13 trees were planted, one for each province and territory, plus 100 bayberry shrubs, one for each year of public service by the RCAF were planted at this memorial by Air Squadron 102 cadets.
This commemorative grove would not be possible without the dedication and support of important industry partners. Our special thanks to those that have supported this project.
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