Monument for Canadian Soldiers - Free Audio Guide
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Monument voor de Canadese militairen, Apollolaan, Zuid, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, 1077 AA, Nederland
The Monument voor de Canadese militairen, also known as "Amsterdam dankt zijn Canadezen," is a significant memorial located in the Canadezenplantsoen in Amsterdam-Zuid. Unveiled on May 5, 1980, by Mayor Wim Polak and Lieutenant Colonel Bell Irving, the monument honors the Canadian soldiers who liberated Amsterdam during World War II. The striking steel wimple rises from the ground, symbolizing the restored freedom and hope for the future. Visitors can explore the site, which is easily accessible by public transport, and enjoy the surrounding park. There are no admission fees, making it a perfect spot for reflection and remembrance.