Canadian war cemeteries are sites for burial for Canadian military personnel for conflicts since 1867. Most of the graves are for the dead in World War I and World War II, but some are for conflicts since 1945.
Most are found abroad (mainly in Europe) and a few within Canada. Most are public cemeteries and many shared with other countries (some with the Commonwealth).
Europe
Belgium
Adegem Canadian War Cemetery
Florenville Cemetery
Saint Mary Cemetery
Cyprus
Dhekelia Cemetery
Denmark
Copenhagen Cemetery
England
Brookwood Cemetery
Cheadle-Gatley
Farnborough
Gosport
Hebburn
Helston
Langar
North Luffenham
Portland, Dorset – Royal Naval Cemetery
Radcliffe-On-Trent
Seaton
St. Merryn
Wallasey-Wirral
France
Ars-laquenexy
Bistroff
Choloy
Le Vigan
Lelling
Marville
Metz
Piennes
St. Avold
Y Ravine Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel – World War I
Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais – World War I
Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Dieppe – World War II
Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Bretteville-sur-Laize – World War II
Bayeux War Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Bayeux – World War II
Canadian Cemetery No. 2, Pas-de-Calais – World War I
Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Bény-sur-Mer – World War II
Germany
Arnsberg
Durnbach
Dörlinbach
Hannover
Iserlohn
Karlsruhe
Kippenheim
Kuppenheim
Lahr
Rastatt
Rheindalen
Rheinmünster-Söllingen
Werl
Willstatt
Zweibrücken
Italy
Agira – World War II
Cagliari
Netherlands
Holten
Nijmegen
Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery – World War II
Northern Ireland
Belfast City
Scotland
Arbroath
Glasgow
Lossiemouth
Asia
Hong Kong
Sai Wan War Cemetery – World War II
Stanley Military Cemetery – World War II
South Korea
United Nations Memorial Cemetery
North America
Canada
Beechwood Cemetery – Ottawa, Ontario
Notre Dame Cemetery – Ottawa, Ontario