Probus Club of Kitchener-Waterloo

November 13, 2019

McCrae House, Basilica of Our Lady Guelph

Bob Schmidt arranged a visit to the John McCrae home, and the Basilica of Our Lady in Guelph for KW Probus members and spouses.

Photos Courtesy of Dolf Bogad

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    History and Description

    John McCrae House, Guelph

    An 1857 stone cottage located along the banks of the Speed River, is the birth-place of Lt. Col. John McCrae (1872 – 1918). McCrae was a doctor, soldier and author of the WWI poem “In Flanders Fields”, which he wrote after burying a young friend, Alexis Helmer, who was killed during the Second Battle of Ypres. The poem was first published in Punch magazine in December 1915 and the poppy quickly became the symbol of remembrance throughout the Commonwealth.

    The Museum features exhibitions on the life of McCrae, two period rooms reflecting the 1870s when the McCrae family occupied the house, a programming space, and heritage gardens. McCrae House has two designations through the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada: one for John McCrae as a per-son of national significance and one for the house as a place of national significance.

    Basilica of Our Lady, Guelph

    Additional information about the Basilica of Our Lady, Guelph can be found here:

    https://www.basilicaofourlady.com/about/history

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