More than a century ago, Canadian soldiers from across the country stood shoulder to shoulder to achieve a decisive victory at Vimy Ridge – one that came at a profound cost. Today, their legacy endures. It reminds us that unity must be built and that freedom must be defended. Load image
— Prime Minister of Canada (@CanadianPM) April 9, 2026
Today, we honour the thousands of Canadians and Allies who fought in the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Those who helped shape the course of history for the better. Our peace, freedom, and democracy are never guaranteed. They have been fought for and defended by brave women and men, Show more
Today, Legion Grand President, Vice-Admiral (Ret’d) Larry Murray, proudly laid a wreath at the National War Memorial in Ottawa in honour of the 109th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. As we mark this solemn anniversary, we remember the bravery of those who fought at Vimy Show more Load image Load image Load image
— The Royal Canadian Legion (@RoyalCdnLegion) April 10, 2026
Today, the flag on the Peace Tower will be flown at half-mast from sunrise to sunset to mark Vimy Ridge Day. #SenCA #LestWeForget #Vimy Load image
The Royal Canadian Legion’s National Headquarters and 1,350 Branches across the country are paying their respects to those who fell during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, by lowering their Canadian flags to half-mast. Vimy Ridge Day 2026 marks the 109th anniversary of the historic Show more Load image
— The Royal Canadian Legion (@RoyalCdnLegion) April 9, 2026
Knowlton Nash and the CBC's National reporting on the 75th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge in 1992. The battle at Vimy Ridge happened 109 years ago today. 2:43 6 MB Load video
— Old Canada Series (@oldcanadaseries) April 9, 2026
Today, the National Flag of Canada is at half-mast on the Peace Tower to honour the brave Canadian soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the Battle of Vimy Ridge in 1917. This moment in our history stands as a symbol of unity and courage. Load image
Across our military history, Canadians have always stood with courage to fight for what is right. But the Battle of Vimy Ridge was particularly unique. 109 years ago, our young nation proved it was capable of greatness. Canadians showed extraordinary courage against impossible Show more
Commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge with the Vimy commemorative pin. The pin is formed from a cast alloy on which the three dimensional high relief design has been finished with a unique painted enamel to resemble the Vimy Monument. Order yours online by Show more Load image Load image 5 KB
— The Royal Canadian Legion (@RoyalCdnLegion) April 8, 2026
The Canada flag at Vancouver City Hall will be at half-mast from sunrise to sunset on Thursday, April 9, 2026, marking the National Day of Remembrance of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. On this day in 1917, nearly 3,600 Canadians made the ultimate sacrifice. We remember their courage. Load image
— City of Vancouver (@CityofVancouver) April 9, 2026
Vimy Ridge Day History
Vimy Ridge Day commemorates the battle of Vimy Ridge, an important and historic event during World War I. It pays tribute to the courage, bravery, and sacrifices of the Canadian soldiers who fought for their country in this significant battle. The Observance serves as a reminder of the strength and unity of the Canadian forces, which played a crucial role in securing victory at Vimy Ridge, a pivotal moment in Canadian military history.
The battle of Vimy Ridge took place from April 9th to 12th, 1917, in France, during the First World War. This intense conflict saw four divisions of the Canadian Corps come together for the first time to attack and capture the heavily fortified German-held ridge. The Canadians' victory in this battle earned them a reputation for effective and innovative tactics, and it is considered a defining moment for Canada as a nation. The success at Vimy Ridge ultimately contributed to the Allied forces' eventual triumph over Germany during the Great War.
In Canada, Vimy Ridge Day is observed on April 9th each year. Various ceremonies and events take place across the country to remember and honour the brave soldiers who fought in this battle. These may include laying wreaths at cenotaphs, visiting war memorials, or attending special commemoration services.
Top facts about Vimy Ridge Day
The battle is particularly significant as it was the first occasion when all four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force fought together as a unified fighting force.
The capture of Vimy Ridge showed the world that Canada was capable of playing a significant role in the war.
More than 10,000 Canadian soldiers were either killed or injured during the battle.
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Top things to do for Vimy Ridge Day
View and experience a virtual tour of the Vimy Memorial.
Visit the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France. It stands as tribute to all who served their country in battle during World War I.
Watch a movie or documentary illustrating the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Here are our suggestions: How This Canadian Victory Over Germany Shaped Their Identity (2018) Vimy Ridge: Heaven to Hell (2007) The Battle of Vimy Ridge - Part 1: Setting the Stage (1997)
Read The Battle of Vimy Ridge: The History and Legacy of Canada's Most Famous Battle of World War I by Charles River Editors.