The National Holocaust Monument: Landscape of Loss, Memory, and Survival honours Jewish victims and survivors of the Holocaust and serves as a poignant reminder to Canadians of the perils of antisemitism, hatred, racism and intolerance. It stands as a tribute to the courage and resilience of Holocaust survivors who found refuge in Canada and made significant contributions to the nation.
The National Holocaust Monument IWalk app is an essential companion to the Monument, inviting you to personally engage with the physical space while hearing the testimonies of Holocaust survivors who settled in Canada. By providing valuable history and context, the IWalk takes you on a journey through the destructive legacy of antisemitism during the Holocaust and its significance today. Testimonies and video clips in this IWalk were provided by the USC Shoah Foundation, Liberation75, and the Centre for Holocaust Education and Scholarship (CHES).