Monuments

Monuments and memorials dot the Harvey landscape commemorating significant people and events.

Military Tank

Lynx Command and Reconnaissance Vehicle presented to the Village of Harvey in honour of those who served in the Canadian military. It is coloacated with the Cenotaph on Route 3.

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Cenotaph

Erected in 1989, the Harvey Cenotaph stands as a tribute to the local men and women who gave their lives in World War I and World War II. Expanded in 2006 to include WWII entries, the memorial serves as a poignant reminder of the community’s sacrifices.

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Davis Monument

Located in Davis Park within the Village of Harvey, this monument is dedicated to the Davis family in recognition of their generous land donation.

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Harvey Settlers Monument

Discover the rich history of Harvey’s founding families with the Harvey Settlers Monument, commemorating the pioneers who emigrated from the borderlands of Scotland and England in 1837. Located near the Harvey Settlement Cemetery, this landmark pays tribute to their enduring legacy. Restored in 2024, the monument stands as a testament to community dedication and the deep roots of Harvey’s heritage.

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Sarah Edmonds Memorial

This monument located in Magaguadavic, New Brunswick commemorates Sarah Edmonds who joined the Union Army during the American Civil War in the 1860s. She disguised herself as a man because women were not allowed to join the military at that time.

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Pioneers of Tweedside Monument

Monument dedication to the first settlers of Tweedside. The Tweedside Settlers’ Monument stands as a testament to the commitment and heritage of the community, commemorating the families from the Scottish

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