- 10th Field Battery
- Canadian Legion Monument
- Grantham Memorial
- Korean Veteran's Monument
- Merritton Cenotaph
- Port Dalhousie Cenotaph
- St. Catharines Cenotaph
Private Watson
Private Alexander Watson was a local soldier who was killed in the North-West Resistance in 1885, and whose monument acted as the City’s war memorial prior to the First World War. The monument has been moved to Victoria Lawn Cemetery where Watson is buried.
Monuments and Memorials
St. Catharines is home to seven war memorials, 19 monuments, and 12 commemorative plaques.
- Anglican Church Marker
- Arbor Day
- Benevolence Hiroshima
- Burgoyne Fountain
- Child Find Monument
- Day of Mourning
- Heavy Eight
- History of Rowing
- Jaycee's Creed
- Kristen French Memorial
- New Brunswick Anchor
- Oille Fountain
- Women Rower's
- Scott Misener Propellers
- Skyway Workers Memorial
- Spirit of St. Catharines
- Sun Dial
- Trapper Leo
- William Hamilton Merritt
- Girl Guides Plaque
- Mrs. A. H. Malcomson Plaque
- Mrs. W. M. J. Stoneman
- United Empire Loyalists
- Walter Ostanek