A parade and ceremony will take place on Remembrance Day, November 11th, honoring fallen Canadian soldiers and recognizing the service of veterans and active military members.
The city's annual Remembrance Day parade and ceremony will start at 10:40 a.m. on Tuesday, November 11th, downtown Fort St. John. Organized by the local Royal Canadian Legion branch, the parade begins outside the School District 60 office on 102nd Street.
The parade will move past the nearby legion building along 105th Avenue, proceed to City Hall, and then return to the cenotaph for an outdoor ceremony.
“The annual holiday memorializes fallen Canadian soldiers and celebrates the service of living veterans and active service members.”
Following the ceremony, participants are invited inside the legion for various activities. Attractions listed on the City of Fort St. John’s website include horse races, a turkey shoot, and dinner.
Author’s summary: Fort St. John resumes its annual Remembrance Day parade and ceremony on November 11th, offering a day of tribute and community activities honoring Canadian veterans and soldiers.