Canadians attend memorials for Vimy Ridge centennial country-wide
Though there are no surviving veterans who fought at Vimy Ridge, Canadians across the country are making sure their legacy is not forgotten on the battle’s centennial anniversary.
Those who were not among the 25,000 Canadians at the site of the battle in France to attend a ceremony on Sunday gathered in communities from coast to coast to remember those who risked or lost their lives in April 1917.
Debbie Ginter, 26, of Steinbach, Man., travelled to Ottawa’s Vimy ceremony because she said she couldn’t make it to France.
She came to honour a man she never met, her great-grandfather Frederick Fox, who fought and survived Vimy — but only after experiencing unimaginable horror.


