The cemetery where the first prime minister of Canada was buried after his death has been widely discussed. There are many different theories about how he bought the cemetery, where another federal leader is buried.
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We have 3 generations buried there. May sound weird but it is a very nice peaceful place to have a picnic. Obviously you can’t crank up the old bbq but you can take a light lunch and enjoy the tranq...
Visited Mom & Dad’s grave and decided to spend a little time going back in time. This is a huge,beautiful, well maintained cemetery. The roads winding through are named many of them after trees. T...
Cataraqui Cemetery is a medium-sized, rural burial ground in the Ontario municipality of Kingston. Established in 1850 to plans by Frederick Cornell, the 91-acre (0.37 square kilometres) cemetery is n...
Cataraqui cemetery is very very old and constantly increasing its land mass. It is truly a place to visit so serene, beautiful and extremely well maintained on an ongoing basis. Great place to visit a...
The cemetery where the first prime minister of Canada was buried after his death has been widely discussed. There are many different theories about how he bought the cemetery, where another federal leader is buried.
I still like it very much, it makes people feel relaxed