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Here's how you can commemorate Remembrance Day in Calgary this year

On Remembrance Day, museums, organizations and historical sites in Calgary will host ceremonies honouring the memory of those who fought to defend Canada.

Several ceremonies will be held across the city

Candles are lit at the Field of Crosses in Calgary on Nov. 10, 2020. (Leah Hennel/CBC)

Phillip MacAulayaddresses the Royal Canadian Legion No. 1 every year on Nov.11.

He's a veteran who served as a medic in the Royal Canadian Navy, and he's the president of the branch. For MacAulay, the day serves as more than a tradition anda way to honour the lives of those who fought for Canada.

"We're Canadian, and many, many people lost their lives some who came back, went through hardshipsand still are," he said.

"There are veterans that are in need of a lot of assistance out there."

The legion will host its annual service starting at 10:45 a.m. MacAuley said the legion is expecting around 100 people to attend.

Across Calgary, ceremonieswill take place to commemorate the occasion.

Remembrance Day is marked at the Military Museums in Calgary on Nov. 11, 2020. (CBC)

Field of Crosses

The Field of Crosses is a visual tribute to the sacrifices made by the thousands of soldiers from southern Alberta that's installed every November.

The crosses are placed in military cemetery formation by hundreds of volunteers, on a stretch of land along Memorial Drive between Third Street N.W. and Centre Street

Sunrise and Sunset ceremonies are held each day from Nov.1 until Nov.10.

On Nov.10, lanterns will be placed in front of the 3,620 crosses and burn from sunset until sunrise on Remembrance Day to mark the Night of Lights.Only volunteers will be allowed on site between 9 a.m.until 4 p.m. on this day.

Field of Crosses organizers Kent Griffiths (retired major), left, and Elder Miiksika'am, right, say it's difficult to identify the names of the Indigenous soldiers because of how military records worked during the world wars. (Terri Trembath/CBC)

A televised Remembrance Day ceremony on Nov.11 will be held at the field at 10a.m.

Organizers say parking is restricted in the parking lot adjacent to the field and they recommended people park on the south side of the river in the Eau Claire area and walk across the bridge to the field.

Memorial Drive, directly in front of the Field of Crosses, will be closed from 9 a.m. until after the ceremony.

Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

Alberta-N.W.T. Command of the Royal Canadian Legion is resuming its annualindoor Remembrance Day ceremonyat the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium,1415 14th Avenue N.W. The ceremony had been put on hold due to various public health measures arising from COVID-19.

"Being able to once again hold this ceremony at the Jubilee means that more people who may not be able to deal with inclement weather or who face hearing or visual challenges can come together again with our community and to pay tribute to those who fought for us," saidTammy Wheeler of thethe Royal Canadian Legion in a statement.

Doors open at 9:30 a.m. and the ceremony will begin at 10:30 a.m.

Free tickets are availableon a first-come, first-served basis.

Free parking is availablefor attendeesin the Jubilee Auditorium outdoor parking lot and parkade.

The Hangar Flight Museum

The museum at 4629 McCall Way N.E will host its annual in-person event as well as a live-streamed service in partnership with Eagle CoptersLtd.Doors will open at 9:30 a.m. for the in-person service, which will be held outdoors.

The Military Museums

The museum will host its Remembrance Day ceremony in-person. For those unable to attend in-person, the eventwill be live-streamed on the museum's Facebook page beginning at 10:20 a.m.

The museum will open its doors to the public after the Remembrance Day service at noon and will close at 6p.m. Admission to the museum will not require advance booking and will be by donation. Food bank donations will not be accepted this year.

  • 10a.m. Arrival of VIPs and guests of honour.
  • 10:57 a.m. Last Post is performed, flags lowered.
  • 11a.m. Act of remembrance, 2 minutes ofsilence.
  • 11:05 a.m. Ceremonial wreaths are laid.
A piper with the Calgary Highlanders places his poppy on a war memorial last year. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

After the ceremony, members of the public are welcomed to lay a wreath at the Eternal Flame monument. Staff will be on hand to provide an escort to and from the monument. Real poppies will be permitted to be laid. Plastic poppies are not recommended.

The museum will be open after the service. Admission is by donation.

Canada Pacific Memorial

Canadian Pacific Railwaywill pay tribute to all veterans and the CP employees who have served, at its Remembrance Day ceremony at 10:45 a.m. The event is at 7550 Ogden Dale Road S.E.

CP's Memorial Square is located adjacent to the top parking lot by the entrance at 69th Avenueand Ogden Dale Road S.E.

This ceremony is open to the public and all are welcome to attend. It continues the company's annual tradition of honouring veterans on Remembrance Day (Canada) and Veterans Day (U.S.) at CP's Memorial Square, which was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War.

Fort Calgary

Fort Calgary invites the public for a Remembrance Day service offered in partnership with the RCMP Veterans' Association, Calgary Division. It will be held in the Burnswest Theatre on Nov.11 at 10:30 a.m.

The program will include a commemorative address and benediction prayer from Rev.Larry J. Nicolay (corporal retired), chaplain of the RCMP Veteran's Association.

A commemorative address from George Pambrum (sergeant major retired) of the Mtis Nation of Alberta will also take place.

Organizers say space is limited and registration is required. Doors will open at 10:15 a.m.

City service schedule and road closures

On Nov.11, Calgary Transit will operate at a Saturday level of service. All veterans and accompanying family members will be able to ride transit for free on Remembrance Day. Veterans wearing uniforms or bearing veteran identification cards are eligible.

There will be a number of short-term road closures to accommodate Remembrance Day ceremonies on Friday.

Memorial Drive will be closed between Fourth Street N.E. and Third Street N.W. from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Calgary Highlanders' Remembrance Day parade at Central Memorial Park, from 10 a.m. to noon, will result in the following road closures:

  • 12th Avenue S.W. will be closed between Secondand Fifthstreets.
  • 13th Avenue S.W. will be closed between Secondand Fifth streets.
  • Fourth Street S.W. will be closed between 11th and 13th avenues.

Payment is not required for on-street ParkPlus zones, and holiday rates will be in effect at select Calgary Parking Authoritysurface lots and parkades.

With files from Omar Sherif