Spectators invited to attend Remembrance Day services in Ottawa
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Canadians will gather alongside veterans and serving military personnel at cenotaphs across Ottawa and eastern Ontario today to mark Remembrance Day.
On Nov. 11, the Royal Canadian Legion says, "Canadians stand in collective Remembrance of all who have fallen in the military service of their country."
The National Remembrance Day ceremony will be held at the National War Memorial in downtown Ottawa.
The public will be allowed to join veterans, serving military members and dignitaries at the National Remembrance Day ceremony this year, after last year's service was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"The Legion is pleased to welcome back spectators to the National Remembrance Day Ceremony at the National War Memorial," said the Legion in a statement on its website. "Changes to crowd restrictions by the Province of Ontario and the City of Ottawa have made this possible."