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D-Day’s 81st anniversary to be marked with parade along Kingston Road, memorial service on Sunday, June 8

A memorial service was held in the Veteran’s Section of St. John’s Norway Cemetery last June to observe the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in Normandy during the Second World War. Photo: Beach Metro Community News file photo.

The members of East Toronto’s Royal Canadian Legion Branch 11, along with members from other local branches, are organizing a local parade and memorial service to observe the 81st anniversary of D-Day.

The parade will take place along Kingston Road on the afternoon of Sunday, June 8, starting at 1:30 p.m.

The parade will travel east along Kingston Road from Norway Junior Public School, 390 Kingston Rd., to St. John’s Norway Cemetery on the northwest corner of Woodbine Avenue and Kingston Road.

The parade will march into the cemetery and gather in the Veterans Section for a 2 p.m. memorial service.

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D-Day on June 6, 1944 was the start of the invasion of France and the liberation of Europe by Allied troops to end the Second World War. More than 14,000 Canadian military members took part in the D-Day invasion. Canadian troops secured Juno Beach at the cost of more than 1,000 casualties, with 359 killed.