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English: Plaque and Statue commemorating internment camp where many Canadian imigrants, mostly of Ukrainian origin, were detained during World War Plaque and Statue commemorating internment camp where many Canadian imigrants, mostly of Ukrainian origin, were detained during World War I at Eaton, Saskatchewan memorial by Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage (PCUH) at the Saskatchewan Railway Museum
Fortitude. To the memory of those who were interned at this site during the Great War. EATON INTERNMENT CAMP 1919.
Hawker siding first name was Eaton siding.
8,579 alien civilians were interred here. 1 of 26 camps across Canada.
Fortitude. To the memory of those who were interned at this site during the Great War. EATON INTERNMENT CAMP 1919.
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