Remembrance Day ceremony:
- Some of Huntsville’s veterans and their family members await the start of the ceremony
- The 844 Norseman Royal Canadian Air Cadets Huntsville kept an all-night vigil at the cenotaph
- The Royal Canadian Legion Colour Guard moves into position
- The Last Post
- The first wreaths laid representing the Dominion of Canada and the Province of Ontario
- Mayor Scott Aitchison and an air cadet lay wreaths for the Town of Huntsville and the Legion Seniors Manor
- A veteran from Fairvern Nursing Home salutes Sergeant-at-Arms Tony Evans.
- The final wreath is laid
- The air cadets were relieved of their duty following the ceremony.
- 844 Norseman Royal Canadian Air Cadets Huntsville
- More than 40 wreaths were laid at the cenotaph
The veterans’ parade:
- The veterans’ parade, led by the Legion’s Colour Guard, passes Town Hall
- The Cameron of Lochiel Pipes and Drums Band participates in the annual Remembrance Day ceremony and parade
- 844 Norseman Royal Canadian Air Cadets Huntsville
- A World War II Universal Carrier Mark II passes the honour guard in front of Town Hall
- Family members of veterans joined the parade
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