The Victoria Cross recipient behind Toronto’s Barron Road
STORY BY PAIGE JASMINE GILMAR
Driving along Barron Road in a cozy suburban corner of Toronto, the surrounding landmarks— brick homes, gas stations and a Jehovah’s Witness hall—don’t hold any particularly unique quality. What many may not know about this quaint, little roadway, however, is the veteran its named for.
At just 24 years old, Colin Fraser Barron was awarded the Victoria Cross, along with many other honours, for his quick thinking during the Battle of Passchendaele on Nov. 6, 1917. One of the few Canadian VC recipients to also attend Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation, Barron’s actions were integral for allowing the 1st Canadian Division to advance to Ypres, Belgium during the First World War.
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