National Field of Honour
National Field of Honour is a national or military cemetery in Pointe-Claire, Canada. It was established in 1909. It holds national historic site of Canada status. Wikidata records 6 notable interments here, including Leo Major, Clarence Campbell, Jack Gelineau.

At a glance
| Location | Pointe-Claire, Canada |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 45.44411, -73.83766 (source: Wikidata) |
| Established | 1909 |
| Type | National and military, Historic and heritage |
| Era | Early 1900s |
| Heritage status | national historic site of Canada |
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Notable interments
6 notable figures are documented here in Wikidata, each with a Wikipedia article and recorded burial place.
- Leo Major (1921–2008), military personnel
- Clarence Campbell (1905–1984), jurist, ice hockey referee
- Jack Gelineau (1924–1998), ice hockey player
- Jack Gelineau (1924–1998), ice hockey player
- Clifford McEwen (1896–1967), military officer, flying ace
- Coulson Norman Mitchell (1889–1978), engineer, soldier
Common questions
Where is National Field of Honour?
National Field of Honour is in Pointe-Claire, Canada, at coordinates 45.4441, -73.8377.
When was National Field of Honour established?
National Field of Honour was established in 1909, according to Wikidata.
Who is buried at National Field of Honour?
Wikidata documents 6 notable interments at National Field of Honour, including Leo Major, Clarence Campbell, Jack Gelineau, Jack Gelineau, Clifford McEwen.
Records and sources
- Wikidata: Q6972622 (CC0, the source for the facts on this page)
- Wikipedia article
- Burial records on Find a Grave (external, not affiliated)