Healing Garden Memorial Project

There was an outpouring of support from St. Albert’s community when the unmarked graves at the Kamloops Residential School came to light in Canada in 2021. People came down to the St. Albert Healing Garden to place items in memorial of all the children who did not return home.

Our organization felt it was important to capture this reaction from our community, so we had photographer Dave Conlin take photographs of all the items in the memorial over several months.

And thanks to funding received from the St. Albert Community Foundation, we are making these photographs available online for everybody to view. A selection of photos is available beneath to view, with the whole collection to view from our archives database.

Statement from Celina Loyer, Aboriginal Programmer at Arts and Heritage St. Albert: As an intergenerational survivor of Residential Schools, I was very touched when I saw the memorials that were left at the Healing Garden after the unmarked graves in Kamloops were made public. We knew that the children were there. Now other Canadians cannot deny what our relatives have been saying for years. Residential Schools were traumatic. It is important to me to see that people are beginning to understand the truths of Canadian history, all of Canadian history. This is the beginning of the Truth being told, and will lead to real Reconciliation.

Healing garden, 17 Jul 2021

Pavilion column, 17 Jul 2021

Painted stones in the grass, 17 Jul 2021

Ribbon and note on tree branch, 17 Jul 2021

Memorial items in pavilion, 17 Jul 2021

Drawing, 18 Jul 2021

Memorial notebook page, 18 Jul 2021

Note on pavilion column, 18 Jul 2021

Memorial notebook page, 22 Jul 2021

Memorial items in pavilion, 22 Jul 2021

Memorial items in pavilion, 22 Jul 2021

Painted stone on a bench, 22 Jul 2021

Memorial items in pavilion, 26 Jul 2021

Memorial items in pavilion, 26 Jul 2021

Memorial items in pavilion, 8 Aug 2021

Memorial notebook page, 15 Aug 2021

Memorial items on bench, 6 Sep 2021

Healing garden pavilion, 6 Sep 2021

Healing garden, 2 Oct 2021

Memorial items in pavilion, 2 Oct 2021

Memorial notebook page, 2 Oct 2021

Bench, 2 Oct 2021

Healing garden, 2 Oct 2021

Healing garden panorama, 15 Aug 2021