CN Tower Annual Remembrance Day Program
On November 11, 2015, as it does each year, the CN Tower Remembrance Day program will honour the memories of those Canadians killed in war and peacekeeping missions as well as veterans and members of the armed forces:
- CN Tower structure will be lit red representing the colour of the poppy, the traditional symbol of remembrance.
- Flags on property will be flown at half-staff
- CN Tower will observe two minutes of silence at 11:00am following a reading of the poem In Flanders Fields and The Last Post performed on trumpet.
Annual Complimentary Admission Offer
The CN Tower will be open for regular business hours and offer complimentary CN Tower General Admission on November 11, 2015 to any visiting Canadian Veterans, Legion Hall Members and Members of the Canadian Armed Forces (who will be required to show their membership cards to take advantage of this offer).
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