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National Field of Honour

The National Field of Honour is a cemetery for Canadian and Allied veterans and their loved ones. It is located in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada.〔http://www.lastpostfund.ca/EN/home.php〕
It is operated by the Quebec Branch of the Last Post Fund.
On June 8, 2007, the National Field of Honour was designated a National Historic Site of Canada.
==History==
The National Field of Honour was founded and is maintained by the Last Post Fund, a private charitable organization founded by Arthur Hair in 1909.〔Durflinger,Serge. ''Lest We Forget''.Montreal:Last Post Fund,2000, 10〕 The Last Post Fund aims to ensure that war Veterans and Peacekeepers receive a dignified funeral and burial regardless of their means. The National Field of Honour serves as a permanent memorial of their service.
The National Field of Honour was consecrated on September 21, 1930. As of 2010, more than 20,000 burials and interments have been made here. The National Field of Honour is distinct among Canadian military cemeteries in that all the headstones are laid flush with the ground. All Veterans whether they were Generals or Privates lie beside each other as equals.〔http://www.lastpostfund.ca/EN/foh.php〕 There are among them 16 war graves of World War II which are registered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.〔() CWGC Cemetery Report, Field of Honour.〕
The National Field of Honour is opened to visitors from Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm, but anyone can come and stroll the grounds over the weekend.〔Last Post Fund,QC Branch〕 As you stroll through the National Field of Honour, you will notice that each street is named to honour distinguished Canadian Veterans. There are also three commemorative circles which have been built to honour different war heroes. A new Columbarium has been added to the cemetery and Veterans' ashes can be placed into the Columbarium walls. A water garden has also been recently donated and in the summer you can sit beside the pond and examine beautiful flowers. There are benches all around the Field for visitors to relax and enjoy the landscape of history.

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