The City of Toronto will host Remembrance Day ceremonies at several locations on Tuesday, November 11, to honour Canadians who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving their country during times of war, military conflict and peace.
City staff will hold a walkthrough at Old City Hall for television camera operators and photographers to highlight road closures, the ceremony footprint and other details to consider before the Remembrance Day ceremony.
Date: Thursday, November 6
Time: 10 a.m.
Location: Old City Hall Cenotaph, 60 Queen St. W
Information about the City’s Remembrance Week commemorations is available on the City’s Toronto Remembers webpage: www.toronto.ca/Remembrance.
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