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Remembrance Day being marked with ceremonies in Toronto, Ottawa
Multiple ceremonies will honor military service with events across Toronto venues including cemeteries and historic sites; TTC and GO Transit will run regular schedules with a two-minute pause at 11 a.m.
- On Nov. 11, Toronto will hold citywide Remembrance Day ceremonies at Old City Hall Cenotaph and Fort York National Historic Site, with a two-minute silence at the 11th hour.
- To honour the fallen, the City of Toronto has staged a special lighting projection by AVA Animation and Visual Arts on Old City Hall since Nov. 5, featuring wartime images and local heroes.
- At 8 a.m., the 97th annual sunrise service begins at Prospect Cemetery at 1450 St. Clair Ave., preceding the 10:45 a.m. Old City Hall Cenotaph ceremony and the 10:55 a.m. Toronto Zoo Waterside Theatre event.
- Toronto Police Service released road-closure details: closures begin around 10 a.m. on Queen Street West and Bay Street, Canada Post and most government services close Tuesday, and LCBO and The Beer Store open at noon.
- Beyond Toronto, Canada's National Remembrance Day ceremony will be held at the National War Memorial in Ottawa and can be viewed online, while more than 500 markers at Wellington County Museum and Archives receive remembrance candles lit Monday through Wednesday.
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