Hidden away in the deep wilderness of Canada’s Algonquin
Park is a memorial plaque dedicated to a grandfather and a teenage grandson who
lost their lives in a storm on one of the lakes.
How it got there is a mystery to passing canoeists. The location is quite remote.
The plaque itself is of considerable size and weight,
apparently being made of bronze. Time has softened the edges of some of the
letters and greened the surface; but the plaque has not been moved since it was
put there half a century ago. It is solidly drilled into the rock face. Someone
went to a lot of work to ensure that their loved ones would not be forgotten.