Where to mark Remembrance Day in the North

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Sudburians gather at the downtown arena to remember the men and women who gave their lives during armed conflicts. (Archive photo)

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Several Remembrance Day commemorations are held in Northern Ontario. Here is a non-exhaustive list.

In Greater Sudbury, there is, among other things, a ceremony presented by the Royal Canadian Legion at the Sudbury Community Arena at 10:30 a.m.

The GOVA public transportation service will provide free transportation to this ceremony.

Other ceremonies are held elsewhere in Greater Sudbury, including one at the Capreol Cenotaph.

On the North Bay side, the population is invited to gather at the Memorial Gardens arena at 10:40 a.m.

In Timmins, there will be a ceremony at the cenotaph in Hollinger Park and another at the Royal Canadian Legion in the South Porcupine neighborhood.

In Hearst, the rally is planned at the local Legion at 10 a.m. A parade will head to Place des Arts, where the ceremony will take place.

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