On The War Memorial Trail….Indigenous Flags Donated To Holten Information Centre

Pieter outside the Information Centre at the Canadian War Cemetery in Holten, The Netherlands. (Photo credit: Daria Valkenburg)

September 18, 2025.  Since 2014, Pieter has been involved in finding photos of Canadians who are buried in all three Canadian War Cemeteries in The Netherlands, with stories of many soldiers told on this blog. 

While we were in Europe for the 80th Anniversary of Liberation Commemoration events, he placed flags at the graves of 383 soldiers in 14 cemeteries. At the Canadian War Cemetery in Holten, The Netherlands, 156 flags were placed.

Families of two Indigenous soldiers, Pte Leo Francis TONEY and Sapper Sanford Steven SAULIS, had sent flags to be placed at their graves.

In addition to Leo Toney and Sanford Saulis, the graves and photos of 6 more Indigenous soldiers, whose stories were previously told on this blog, were featured in our 2025 Faces of Holten Exhibition. (See https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2025/09/10/on-the-war-memorial-trail-2025-faces-of-holten-exhibition-part-5-indigenous-soldiers/)

….The two Indigenous flags were donated to the Holten Information Centre…

While the Commonwealth War Graves Commission allowed displays to remain during the 3 week period in May for the 2025 Faces Of Holten Exhibition we were aware that they would soon be removed. The photo stands would be packed away until 2027, while the flags and other mementoes left behind by visitors would be discarded or scooped up by ‘souvenir hunters’. 

So that the Lnu (Mi’kmaw) flag and Wolastoqey Nation flag would not be lost, we decided to donate the flags placed at both graves to the Information Centre at the Canadian War Cemetery in Holten.  Both flags were presented to Henk Vincent, a long time volunteer.  (For more information on the Information Centre, see https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2018/01/17/on-the-war-memorial-trail-at-the-information-centre-at-holten-canadian-war-cemetery/)

Grave of Sanford Steven Saulis.  (Photo credit: Pieter Valkenburg)

Sanford Steven SAULIS, from Maliseet, New Brunswick, died of a brain hemorrhage in The Netherlands on August 10, 1945, aged 30, while serving with the 16th Field Company of the Royal Canadian Engineers. You can read his story at https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2023/02/27/on-the-war-memorial-trail-remembering-sanford-steven-saulis/

Henk Vincent with the Wolastoqey Nation flag.  (Photo credit: Daria Valkenburg)

Pieter holds onto the personalized Lnu flag from the Toney family at the grave of Leo Francis Toney. (Photo credit: Daria Valkenburg)

Leo Francis TONEY, born in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, was serving with the South Saskatchewan Regiment, when he was killed on Saturday, April 7, 1945, aged 21, while trying to cross the Schipbeek in The Netherlands at  a bridgehead that had been formed at a weir on the border of the municipalities of Bathmen and Holten. You can read his story at https://onthewarmemorialtrail.com/2021/05/22/on-the-war-memorial-trail-remembering-ww2-soldier-leo-francis-toney/

Henk Vincent with the Lnu (Mi’kmaw) flag.  (Photo credit: Daria Valkenburg)

….All of the flags placed at graves were donated…

All of the flags placed at graves were donated.  Our thanks go to: 

  • Della Maguire on behalf of the Toney/Smith Family in memory of Pte Leo Toney for the Lnu (Mi’kmaw) flag.
  • Conrad Saulis in memory of Sapper Sanford Steven Saulis, courtesy of Grand Chief Ron Tremblay, for the Wolastoqey Nation flag.
  • Alan Waddell, Constituent Assistant, on behalf of Heath MacDonald, MP for Malpeque, for the Canadian flags.
  • Armel ‘Mel’ Lanteigne, President of the Caraquet Legion in New Brunswick for the New Brunswick flag.
  • Kyle Graham, Research Officer, Military Relations, Nova Scotia Intergovernmental Affairs, on behalf of Premier Tim Houston, Province of Nova Scotia, for the Nova Scotia flag.

Our adventures on our 2025 European War Memorial Tour continue as we next follow the route of Canadian troops who participated in the Battle of Delfzijl in April 1945.  

Pieter encourages readers with photos to come forward so that eventually all the known graves of Canadians buried in Holten will have a photo displayed by their grave. Email him at memorialtrail@gmail.com

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