The article discusses the history and significance of the Darlingford, Manitoba, Memorial Park. It states that eighteen Darlingford residents died during World War I and U.S. architect Arthur A. Stoughton was retained to build a memorial to the war dead. The article discusses the influence of Darlingford resident Ferris Bolton on the design of the memorial, its status as a Manitoba Heritage Site, and other war memorials in Canada designed by Stoughton.