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Next of Kin Memorial Avenue
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Next of Kin Memorial Avenue, Memorial road in Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, Canada.

Next of Kin Memorial Avenue is a paved road that runs through Woodlawn Cemetery for roughly 700 meters, lined with mature elm trees. Each tree displays a personalized bronze plaque mounted on a wrought-iron stand, and the road ends at a circular area featuring a stone cairn memorial.

The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire created this memorial avenue between 1922 and 1923 to honor Saskatoon residents lost in World War I. It gained recognition as a National Historic Site in 1992, becoming the only complete example of its kind in Canada.

The avenue displays names of soldiers from Saskatoon who died in World War I, with families having planted elm trees and placed bronze plaques to honor their relatives. This created a space where local people could come to remember those they lost during the war.

The paved pathway starts at stone pedestals with wrought-iron fencing and continues northward to reach a circular area at the end. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes for a leisurely walk and allow time to read the individual plaques along the way.

This is the only complete surviving example of Canada's Roads of Remembrance concept, which led to its National Historic Site designation in 1992. The 112 elm trees form an enduring memorial that families continue to visit to honor their wartime losses.

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