Valour Road

Valour Road is a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) street in the West End area of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Originally called Pine Street, it was renamed Valour Road in 1925 to recognize three young men—Corporal Leo Clarke, Sergeant-Major Frederick William Hall, and Lieutenant Robert Shankland—who all lived in the 700-block and individually received the Victoria Cross for acts of bravery during the First World War.

A memorial statue of the three men is located at the corner of Valour Road and Sargent Avenue.

Designed in 2005 by David Wagner Associates, it features four bronze plaques mounted on Tyndall-stone bases accompanied by three metal silhouettes, one for each of the three soldiers.

)[5][6] A one-minute Heritage Minute short film titled "Valour Road" recounted the heroic actions of these three men.