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DescriptionCastle mountain internment camp.jpg
Plaque and Statue commemorating the Castle Mountain Internment Camp in Banff National Park, Alberta, where many Canadian imigrants, mostly of Ukrainian origin, were detained during World War I
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Castle Mountain Internment Camp
During Canada's first national internment operations in World War One, thousands of immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the majority of Ukrainian origin, some citizens of Canada, were imprisoned as "enemy aliens". Internment operations lasted from 1914 to 1920. This plaque is in memory of those held at the Castle Mountain camp from 14 July 1915 to 15 July 1917.
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