North Shore Remembers

 

 
 
 
 
North Vancouver firefighter Mark Hallaway places a flag on the cenotaph at Victory Park prior to the Remembrance Day ceremony.
 

North Vancouver firefighter Mark Hallaway places a flag on the cenotaph at Victory Park prior to the Remembrance Day ceremony.

Photograph by: Lisa King , North Shore News

North Vancouver and West Vancouver paid tribute to the veterans and those who lost their lives serving our country on Sunday. Hundreds gathered in the cold to take part in the ceremonies that were held at both Victory Park in North Vancouver and Marine Drive in West Vancouver.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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North Vancouver firefighter Mark Hallaway places a flag on the cenotaph at Victory Park prior to the Remembrance Day ceremony.
 

North Vancouver firefighter Mark Hallaway places a flag on the cenotaph at Victory Park prior to the Remembrance Day ceremony.

Photograph by: Lisa King , North Shore News

 
North Vancouver firefighter Mark Hallaway places a flag on the cenotaph at Victory Park prior to the Remembrance Day ceremony.
Rachel Buttress sings with the Laudate Singers prior to the Remembrance Day ceremony held at Victory Park.
Nathaniel Brault, 2.5 watches the parades march into formation.
Neil Parkinson-Dow of the 105 Lonsdale Sea Cadets listens for instructions prior to the ceremony.
Veterans watch the Remembrance Day ceremony at Victory Park in North Vancouver.
Fiona Narod plays the flute in the Lynn Valley Black Bear Band during the ceremony.
Pipers of the 6 Engineer Squadron J.P Fell Pipe Band lead the procession into Victory Park.
The 6 Engineer Squadron Lt Col J.P Fell Pipe Band lead the procession into Victory Park.
The Cenotaph Sentries were from 6 Engineers Squadron, RCMP and Sea, Army & Air Cadets.
North Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday at Victory Park.
Commanding Officer Trevor Welsh of the 103 Thunderbird Air Cadets salutes during the ceremony.
Mark Dear of the North Vancouver Fire Department salutes during the ceremony.
North Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday at Victory Park.
Parade Marshal Sergeant Major (Rtd) Bob Maley calls out his orders during the ceremony.
The Last Post was played by Bdr. Sgt Milton Cameron during the ceremony.
A piper plays the Lament during the ceremony.
North Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday at Victory Park.
North Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday at Victory Park.
The veterans line up ad watch as wreaths are placed at the cenotaph.
Veteran James Maley watches the ceremony.
Honorurary veteran George G. Frederick  gets ready to place his wreath at the cenotaph.
Honourary veteran George G. Frederick  places his wreath at the cenotaph.
North Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday at Victory Park.
The Cenotaph Sentries were from 6 Engineers Squadron, RCMP and Sea, Army & Air Cadets.
Ben Heinrichs, 3 and his brother James, 6, watch the Remembrance Day ceremony at Victory Park.
North Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday at Victory Park.
North Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday at Victory Park.
North Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday at Victory Park.
Mayor of North Vancouver Darrell Mussatto places a wreath on the cenotaph during the ceremony.
North Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday at Victory Park.
West Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday.
West Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday.
Mary Tomlinson of the West Vancouver Presbyterian Church places a wreath.
West Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday.
West Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday.
West Vancouver pays tribute to veterans on Sunday.
Kaye Young plays the piano with the Dundrave Players inside the West Vancouver library as part of the festivities after the ceremony.
Al Crittenden of the Dundrave Players plays the banjo inside the West Vancouver library as part of the festivities after the ceremony.
Elsa O'Connor plays the harmonica with the Dundrave Players inside the West Vancouver library as part of the festivities after the ceremony.
Seven year-old Lilly Lutz and her sister Thea place their poppies down after the Remembrance Day Ceremony.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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