Peacekeeper Park
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| Peacekeeper Park | |
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Entrance to Peacekeeper Park | |
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| Type | Urban park |
| Location | Calgary, Alberta |
| Coordinates | 51°00′13″N 114°07′03″W / 51.00365°N 114.11739°W |
| Area | 4.57 acres (0.0185 km2) |
| Created | 2004 |
| Operated by | City of Calgary |
Peacekeeper Park is an urban park in Calgary, Alberta. The park is located in the neighbourhood of North Glenmore, on the former grounds of Canadian Forces Base Calgary. The park includes a memorial wall with the names of Canadian Forces members who have given their lives on peacekeeping and peace support missions with the United Nations, NATO and other organizations since the end of the Second World War, including the current mission in Afghanistan.[1]
The park encompasses 1.85 hectares and includes a memorial Wall of Honour and statuary dedicated to Canadian peacekeepers. "Mark R. Isfeld presenting small knitted dolls to Bosnian children" (2003) by André Gauthier (sculptor) was erected at Peacekeeper Park in Calgary.[2] The "Izzy" doll is named after peacekeeper Mark Isfeld, whose mother crocheted small dolls for him to give to local children while on patrols during his peacekeeping tour.[3] MCpl Mark R. Isfeld is named on the wall of the park, as he was killed by a landmine in Croatia on 21 June 1994.
A public playground is also hosted by the City of Calgary on the grounds.[4]
