Veterans, community members march and gather for National Aboriginal Veterans Day in Metro Vancouver
Veterans and community members marched down the streets of downtown Vancouver to honour the sacrifice and memories of Indigenous soldiers for National Aboriginal Veterans Day.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation also held a ceremony at Whey-ah-Wichen (Cates Park)
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Veterans and community members marched down the streets of downtown Vancouver to honour the sacrifice and memories of Indigenous soldiers for National Aboriginal Veterans Day.
Aboriginal Veterans Day was established in 1994 in Manitoba, and has since been recognized annually across the country as National Aboriginal Veterans Day, on Nov. 8.
The Vancouver march on Wednesday ended with a commemorative event at Victory Square Park, beside the cenotaph honouring First World War veterans.
Meanwhile in North Vancouver, the Tsleil-Waututh Nation held a ceremony at Whey-ah-Wichen (Cates Park), one of the Nation's ancestral village sites, honouring their veterans.
CBC's Ben Nelms attended the events to capture moments throughout the day.