11/07/2025
🌺 With Remembrance Day approaching on November 11, Canadians are preparing to honour the brave individuals who served and sacrificed in times of war.
The tradition of wearing a red poppy began with John McCrae’s iconic poem “In Flanders Fields,” which described poppies growing on the battlefields of World War I. In 1921, the Great War Veterans' Association—now the Royal Canadian Legion—adopted the poppy as a symbol of remembrance. Thanks to Madame Anna Guerin of France, artificial poppies were sold to raise funds for veterans—a tradition that continues today.
Millions of poppies are distributed each year and worn on the left lapel, close to the heart, as a tribute to courage, sacrifice, and peace.
👉 Support our veterans by purchasing a poppy from your local Royal Canadian Legion or donation box. Every poppy helps fund essential programs for those who served.
🛒 You can also help by donating to the Veterans Food Bank of Calgary.
🕊️ Remembrance Day Events in Calgary – November 11, 2025
Here are some meaningful ways to honour veterans in Calgary:
Field of Crosses Ceremony – Memorial Drive, 10:10 a.m. (televised)
The Military Museums – Ceremony at 10:45 a.m., admission by donation
Hangar Flight Museum – Outdoor service at 10:30 a.m., dress warmly
CPKC Memorial Square – Ceremony with moment of silence and train whistle at 11:02 a.m.
Central Memorial Park – Calgary Highlanders parade and ceremony from 10:45 a.m.
Studio Bell – Music tribute begins at 10:40 a.m.
Royal Canadian Legion Branches – Ceremonies across the city (check your local branch)
🎖️ Bonus: Veterans ride Calgary Transit for free and enjoy free parking in city lots on Nov. 11. Free swimming and skating are also offered at select city facilities. [newsroom.calgary.ca]
Lest we forget.