Burnsland Cemetery is a 13 ha (32 acres) urban cemetery in Calgary, Alberta, Canada containing about 22,000 graves.[1] It is located in the city's southeast in the predominantly industrial district of Manchester, and is the burial place for many of Calgary's First World War veterans.[1]
The cemetery is named after Patrick Burns, one of the Big Four founders of the Calgary Stampede.[2] Burns was a local rancher and meat packer who donated the land to the city in 1922.[1][3] Along with St. Mary's Cemetery, Union Cemetery, Chevra Kadisha (Jewish) Cemetery, and the Chinese Cemetery, Burnsland Cemetery is recognized by Heritage Calgary as a culturally significant historical landscape,[4] and every summer the city offers guided walking tours through the cemetery district.[5]