. . . "Burnsland Cemetery is a 13 ha (32 acres) urban cemetery in Calgary, Alberta, Canada containing about 22,000 graves. It is located in the city's southeast in the predominantly industrial district of Manchester, and is the burial place for many of Calgary's First World War veterans. The cemetery is named after Patrick Burns, one of the Big Four founders of the Calgary Stampede. Burns was a local rancher and meat packer who donated the land to the city in 1922. Along with St. Mary's Cemetery, Union Cemetery, Chevra Kadisha (Jewish) Cemetery, and the Chinese Cemetery, Burnsland Cemetery is recognized by as a culturally significant historical landscape, and every summer the city offers guided walking tours through the cemetery district."@en . . . "-114.0550003051758"^^ . . . . "5466"^^ . . . . . "1072922808"^^ . . . "POINT(-114.05500030518 51.025001525879)"^^ . . . "51.02500152587891"^^ . . . . . "Burnsland Cemetery is a 13 ha (32 acres) urban cemetery in Calgary, Alberta, Canada containing about 22,000 graves. It is located in the city's southeast in the predominantly industrial district of Manchester, and is the burial place for many of Calgary's First World War veterans."@en . . "69098240"^^ . "51.025 -114.055" . "Burnsland Cemetery"@en . . . . . . . . . . .