Today marks a historical milestone!
Exactly 100 years ago, on July 17, 1926, the Canadian Legion was formally incorporated. For a century, we have stood as Canada’s fiercest advocate for Veterans, of Remembrance, and the backbone of communities from coast to coast to coast.
You can review the “100 Years of Service: The Royal Canadian Legion: at:
One of the activities being promoted as part of the Centenary is the “Don’t Forget to Remember” Campaign.

SHARE YOUR MESSAGE OF REMEMBRANCE
Remembrance isn’t limited to one day. It lives in the stories we carry, the names we speak, and the gratitude we pass from one generation to the next.
To mark 100 years of The Royal Canadian Legion’s commitment to Remembrance, we’re inviting Canadians to come together in a shared tribute. Write a message about what Remembrance means to you, share a name or memory, or leave a few words of thanks.
Each handwritten note will become part of a commemorative mural honouring service, sacrifice, and the memory of the Fallen.
Branch 25 (San Francisco) sent each of its members coloured post-it notes to allow them to participate. Members of the Branch were also present at Canadian ex-pat events throughout the Bay Area over the past few weeks.


Contributions from Branch 25 (San Francisco) and members of the Canadian ex-pat community in the Bay Area /
Contributions de la filiale 25 (San Francisco) et desmembres de la communauté canadienne expatriée de la région de la baie


























