Join virtually or in person for our Remembrance Day Ceremony.
We will honour those who have served and continue to serve Canada during times of war, conflict, and peace. Canadians must understand the price of freedom.
Veterans are passing the torch to us, the people of Canada, so the memory of their sacrifices will continue, and the values they fought for will live on in all of us.
Learn more about Remembrance Day.
You can attend the ceremony virtually or in-person. Registration is not required.
To learn more, please contact lakelouisecentre@gmail.com or phone (403) 522-2606.
Hosted by Lake Louise Sport & Recreation Centre and Lake Louise Visitor Centre.
November 11th is Remembrance Day and is a statutory holiday across Canada. It was first recognized in Canada in 1919. It is observed with a moment of silence at 11:11AM to honour and remember those who have served and continue to serve in the military. Many Canadians wear poppies on and before Remembrance Day as a sign of respect.