Thousands attend Remembrance Day ceremony at B.C. legislature

Nov 11, 2021 | 1:03 PM

VICTORIA — Grey skies, blustery winds and rain showers didn’t keep people away from a  Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph outside British Columbia’s legislature in Victoria.

A gathering of almost 3,000 people stood at the grounds and surrounding streets to honour and pay respects to Canada’s war veterans and those currently serving in the military. 

Rev. Andrew Gates, who officiated over the ceremony, remarked on the surprising size of the crowd, saying due to the COVID-19 pandemic their attendance estimates for the ceremony were obviously much too low.

He says organizers printed about 200 programs, thinking perhaps that would be enough for this year, as only about 50 people were at last year’s Victoria ceremony.

Gates referred to the pandemic in his benediction, saying COVID-19, similar to the Spanish Flu that raged during the First World War, is causing people to grieve for lost loved ones.

The ceremony in Victoria was one of many held in communities across the province as thousands came out to honour their veterans.

 This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 11, 2021.

The Canadian Press