List of Equestrian Statues - Canada

Canada

Ottawa

  • Equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth II by Jack Harman at Parliament Hill, 1992.

Calgary

  • Monument to R.L. Boyle, in Central Memorial Park.

Regina

  • Equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth II by Susan Velder is located north of the Legislative Building, 2005.

Toronto

  • Equestrian statue of King Edward VII by Sir Thomas Brock, created in Delhi, India in 1919 and moved to Queen's Park, north of Wellesley Street, 1969.
  • Queen Elizabeth II in Ottawa

  • Boer War monument in Central Memorial Park (Calgary), Calgary

  • Queen Elizabeth II in Regina

  • Statue of King Edward VII in Toronto

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