Remembrance Day 2022 with Sunnybrook’s Veterans



Sunnybrook’s Cenotaph, Remembrance Day 2016

Friday, Nov. 11th – Remembrance Day

  • 10:30 to 11 a.m. — Sunnybrook’s Service of Remembrance
  • 11 a.m. — Moment of Silence, everyone is encouraged to observe a moment of silence, wherever you are.
  • 11:15 to 11:25 a.m. — Fly-pasts are planned by the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association in various directions over the Veterans Centre with the hopes that everyone will catch a glimpse. (Weather permitting.)

The schedule for the Remembrance Day Service can be found on Sunnybrook’s website. Note that the public is invited to the outdoor Remembrance Day service, while the indoor service is a private event for Sunnybrook Veterans and their families. The Sunnybrook cenotaph is located at 2075 Bayview Avenue.

The Service of Remembrance will be available to view on Sunnybrook’s YouTube channel. It will also air on local Rogers television stations across Ontario.

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Honour and give thanks for their sacrifice. Support Operation Raise a Flag if you can by following this link > raiseaflag.ca

What is the Raise a Flag campaign?

As the largest Veterans’ care facility in Canada, Sunnybrook offers long term and complex hospital care for Veterans. In honour of this Remembrance Day, Operation Raise a Flag will help raise funds in support of the Veterans program at Sunnybrook. Please consider making a donation in honour of the Veterans.

With your support, 30,000 flags will be planted around the Sunnybrook campus for Remembrance Day as a symbol of honour and appreciation. In addition, Sunnybrook will continue to honour the contributions made by First Nations, Inuit and Métis Veterans in service to Canada by including artwork designed by Indigenous artist, Philip Cote.