The World's Largest Tin Soldier, currently located on the waterfront in New Westminster, is officially recognized by Guinness World Records. He is 9.75m (32 feet) tall and weighs 4,540kg (10,000 lbs). The Solider (informally called "Tinny" by many people in the community) was first unveiled to the public on November 29, 2000 at the Royal Westminster Regiment before dedication ceremonies for the Soldier took place on February 14, 2001 beside the Fraser River. Children placed items in a time capsule and selected February 14, 2025 as the date it would be unsealed. Many people contributed to the creation of the Tin Soldier.
Join the City of New Westminster as we open up the time capsule in the World’s Largest Tin Soldier and see what 2001 New West thought was important to include. “Tinny” was meant to stand for inclusion and kindness in the community and we reflect on the diversity of New Westminster today and how we can be inclusive and kind to everyone going forward.
This event is from 4pm to 8pm, with the actual capsule opening beginning at 5pm. With thanks to many collaborators: Arts New West, New West Family Place, River Market, the Fraser River Discovery Centre, Tourism New West, the Downtown New Westminster BIA and their member businesses, and everyone involved in the creation of the World's Largest Tin Soldier.
- New West Family Place and Arts New West will host a children's activity and craft near the Tin Soldier
- Enjoy a free hot beverage, courtesy of the Downtown BIA, Origins Chocolate Bar, Moodswing Coffee + Bar, and Key West Ford
- Join author Tiffany Stone, author of the book Tall Tale: The True Story of the World's Largest Tin Soldier, for readings at Kinder Books inside River Market
- At 5pm, join special guests as they open the time capsule. Items retrieved will be placed on display inside the Fraser River Discovery Centre until the event ends at 8pm.
- When the sun sets, look to the Soldier, as Kwantlen artist Brandon Gabriel will reimagine it through projection into the World's Largest Coast Salish Welcome Figure.