Next of Kin Memorial Avenue

Next of Kin Memorial Avenue
City of Saskatoon & IODE
Next of Kin Memorial Avenue
For World War I and ensuing wars
Established1922–1923
Location52°08′49.36″N 106°39′29.27″W / 52.1470444°N 106.6581306°W / 52.1470444; -106.6581306 (Next of Kin Memorial Avenue)
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Burials by nation
Burials by war
World War I and those afterwards
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Official nameNext of Kin Memorial Avenue National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1992
Plaque 2 The Next-Of-Kin Memorial Avenue at Woodlawn Cemetery Saskatoon
Plaque 3 The Next-Of-Kin Memorial Avenue at Woodlawn Cemetery Saskatoon
The Next-Of-Kin Memorial Avenue at Woodlawn Cemetery Saskatoon
Plaque 4 The Next-Of-Kin Memorial Avenue at Woodlawn Cemetery Saskatoon
Plaque 5 The Next-Of-Kin Memorial Avenue at Woodlawn Cemetery Saskatoon
The Next-Of-Kin Memorial Avenue at Woodlawn Cemetery Saskatoon.

Next of Kin Memorial Avenue is a roadway and National Historic Site of Canada which is part of Woodlawn Cemetery in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.[1] Trees along the roadway are dedicated to Saskatoon's war dead. On official city maps, however, the street's name is abbreviated to Memorial Avenue. Many other trees along other roadways within the cemetery are also similarly dedicated.