DescriptionThe Volunteers' Memorial in Toronto.jpg
English: The Volunteers' Memorial was built in 1870 to commemorate the volunteers of Toronto who fell at the Battle of Ridgeway in the Fenian raids of 1866. The Fenian raids took place between 1866 and 1871, and were orchestrated by a group of Irish-Americans, the Fenian Brotherhood, whose intent was to gain independence from Britain by capturing Canada. Located on the west side of Queen's Park Crescent, the structure is the oldest free-standing monument in Toronto.
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