Dundonald Park
Coordinates: 45°24′46″N 75°42′05″W / 45.4129°N 75.7013°W
Dundonald Park is in Centretown, Ottawa, Ontario. It occupies a city block, with Somerset Street West to the north, Bay Street to the west, MacLaren Street to the south, and Lyon Street to the east. It was named after Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, who was the last British officer to command the Canadian militia.
In June 2003, the City of Ottawa[1] and in April 2004, the Canadian federal government[2] put up memorial plaques in Dundonald Park commemorating the Soviet defector, Igor Gouzenko. It was from this park that Royal Canadian Mounted Police agents monitored Gouzenko's apartment across the street on the night men from the Soviet embassy came looking for Gouzenko. The memorial plaques are the result of four years of effort by history enthusiast Andrew Kavchak, who first came across Gouzenko's case, and decided that "the first major international event of the Cold War" deserved a memorial.
- Early spring view of the park from the corner of Somerset and Lyon.
- The apartment formerly inhabited by Gouzenko, across Somerset Street.
- The park in the 1920s.
Notes
- ↑ "Gouzenko honoured by plaque in Ottawa". CBC News Online. 2003-06-04.
- ↑ "Канада отдала дань перебежчику Гузенко". BBC News. 2004-04-15. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
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