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English: Soldiers of the 102nd Regiment of the Canadian Expeditionary Force march down Wharf Road in Comox, British Columbia, Canada on 10 June 1916 to embark on the SS Princess Charlotte (in background), the first part of their journey to the trenches of the Great War. The 102nd Regiment was composed of men from across British Columbia who had been trained at a camp on the Goose Spit in Comox during the winter of 1915-1916.
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Source Comox Archives & Museum Society
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Camera location49° 40′ 21.2″ N, 124° 55′ 33.5″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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