[3] The 28th Battalion had orders for November 11 to advance from Frameries (South of Mons) and continue to the village of Havre, securing all the bridges on the Canal du Centre.
Reaching the houses and checking them one by one, they discovered German soldiers mounting machine guns along a brick wall overlooking the canal.
The Germans opened fire on the patrol with heavy machine guns but the Canadians were protected by the brick walls of one of the houses.
[7] Coincidentally, this is also the final resting place of John Parr and George Edwin Ellison, respectively the first and last British soldiers killed during the Great War.
[10][11] On November 10, 2018, Canadian Governor General Julie Payette and other dignitaries attended the inauguration of a teardrop shaped monument in honour of Price, located in Ville-sur-Haine.
[citation needed] In Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on August 26, 2021, a plaque was unveiled in Crescent Park commemorating "The Last Commonwealth Soldier Killed In First World War".