This years event will be focused on honoring our area's heros from World War I. The tenative schedule is posted here.

100 Year Anniversary of the Great War
The tremendous achievements of Canadian Soldiers on the battlefields such as: Ypres, Vimy, Passchendaele, Beaumont Hamel and more, ignited a sense of national pride and confidence that Canada could stand alone on the world stage.
This coming Labour Day Weekend (Aug. 30-31, 2014), immerse yourself in history with Warriors Day at Coe Hill. With passion and pride and learn about the brave men and women alike. What they sacrificed for the good of freedom and the lands where they fought and died. This very weekend depicts these very thoughts, sharing with you some of the places and the names of those brave souls that shaped out nation.
Names from our communities , the names of those who shaped our nation and the world during that terrible time in history. Names of yesteryear, of the names, the warriors that sacrificed their lives 100 years ago.
It is important to recall their names at this time because to forget the past, would be to forget the future. The names of these heros are listed below.
From the onset, Warrior's Day at Coe Hill, has always endeavored to reflect Canada's Greatest military moments that is part of our prime mandate.
It is a binding moment of honor and pride to reflect on those terrible times of war, educating our youth of the atrocities and thanking those currently representing us worldwide.
A increasingly interconnected world gives our peacekeepers the opportunity to educate the world to grow in peace and prosperity, resting our strength of country to country to cement international peace for all future generations, thus shaping our national identity both at home and abroad. Our peacekeeping forces is not unlike a painted portrait, showing and portraying supreme connections between all peoples in this troubled world.
2014 is the 100th anniversary of the great war of 1914-1918.
John Irwin for Warrior's Day at Coe Hill.
The tremendous achievements of Canadian Soldiers on the battlefields such as: Ypres, Vimy, Passchendaele, Beaumont Hamel and more, ignited a sense of national pride and confidence that Canada could stand alone on the world stage.
This coming Labour Day Weekend (Aug. 30-31, 2014), immerse yourself in history with Warriors Day at Coe Hill. With passion and pride and learn about the brave men and women alike. What they sacrificed for the good of freedom and the lands where they fought and died. This very weekend depicts these very thoughts, sharing with you some of the places and the names of those brave souls that shaped out nation.
Names from our communities , the names of those who shaped our nation and the world during that terrible time in history. Names of yesteryear, of the names, the warriors that sacrificed their lives 100 years ago.
It is important to recall their names at this time because to forget the past, would be to forget the future. The names of these heros are listed below.
From the onset, Warrior's Day at Coe Hill, has always endeavored to reflect Canada's Greatest military moments that is part of our prime mandate.
It is a binding moment of honor and pride to reflect on those terrible times of war, educating our youth of the atrocities and thanking those currently representing us worldwide.
A increasingly interconnected world gives our peacekeepers the opportunity to educate the world to grow in peace and prosperity, resting our strength of country to country to cement international peace for all future generations, thus shaping our national identity both at home and abroad. Our peacekeeping forces is not unlike a painted portrait, showing and portraying supreme connections between all peoples in this troubled world.
2014 is the 100th anniversary of the great war of 1914-1918.
John Irwin for Warrior's Day at Coe Hill.