Yup, I'm doing it.
Go ahead and post your big city cemeteries, church side graveyards, and small town resting places. Or even, former graveyards that are now under the central core.
The north east corner of Ottawa's CBD was once the city's first graveyard, the final "resting place" for canal workers and laborers of Bytown.
http://www.bytown.net/oldcemeteries.htm
In the 1860s, the graveyard was moved to accommodate the new capital's business district.
Over the years, dozens of bodies were found, when the NAC was built, infrastructure upgrades part of the subway tunnel work and work around office towers.
The area today.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Chambers
Then there's MacDonald Park off Rideau Street. Not sure when it was moved, but soon after, bodies would rise up on rainy days. They eventually decided to build a hill with a gazebo on top.
http://ottawaphotography365.com/2012...-gardens-park/
The two largest cemeteries today are Notre-Dame on St-Laurent at Montreal, with 124,000 graves including that of Wilfrid Laurier, and Beechwood, home to the National Military Cemetery and final resting place of Sir Robert Borden and Tommy Douglas, behind Notre-Dame Cemetery, with 75,000 graves.
Laurier's grave,
Notre-Dame (1872).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-...metery_(Ottawa)
Beechwood (1873)
http://www.beechwoodottawa.ca/about-us/
Gazebo serving as final resting place for Tommy Douglas, his wife (and many others)
http://www.beechwoodottawa.ca/