Battle of the Atlantic Commemoration Service and Parade
Sunday, 3 May 2026
- Time
- 13:00 - 14:30
- Venue
- Canadian Corps Association, Port Colborne, L3K3C8
- Price
- Free
Battle of the Atlantic Commemoration Service, Sunday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m., Canadian Corps Association, 70 West St, Port Colborne. Waterside ceremony featuring flyover, cannon salute, bagpiper, bell ceremony, and parade. Hosted by RCNA Niagara to honour those lost at sea. All are welcome to attend and stay for reception.
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Port Colborne, ON – The longest, largest, and most complex battle of the Second World War, the Battle of the Atlantic, lasted five years, eight months, and five days. Canada lost more than 2,000 sailors from the Royal Canadian Navy, 1,600 merchant mariners, and 752 airmen from the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Niagara, the Welland Canal, and the St. Lawrence Seaway have direct ties to this battle. Many of the merchant ships that passed through these waterways were part of Great Lakes shipping fleets. When called upon, these sailors faced dangerous Atlantic convoys, delivering vital supplies and ammunition to the front lines.
To honour those who were lost at sea and never returned home, the Royal Canadian Naval Association – Niagara will host a waterside Commemoration Service on Sunday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m. at the Canadian Corps Association, 70 West St., Port Colborne.
The waterside service will include a ceremonial flyover, cannon salute, bagpiper tribute, bell ceremony and small parade. All are welcome to attend and stay for a small reception following the service.
In recognition of Navy Week, the White Ensign will be raised at Port Colborne City Hall, King George Memorial Park, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 56, and along the Welland Canal on West Street from Tuesday, April 28 to Monday, May 4.
As a community with deep marine and naval roots, RCNA Niagara invites residents and visitors to come together to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and to express our gratitude to the men and women who continue to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces today.
Niagara, the Welland Canal, and the St. Lawrence Seaway have direct ties to this battle. Many of the merchant ships that passed through these waterways were part of Great Lakes shipping fleets. When called upon, these sailors faced dangerous Atlantic convoys, delivering vital supplies and ammunition to the front lines.
To honour those who were lost at sea and never returned home, the Royal Canadian Naval Association – Niagara will host a waterside Commemoration Service on Sunday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m. at the Canadian Corps Association, 70 West St., Port Colborne.
The waterside service will include a ceremonial flyover, cannon salute, bagpiper tribute, bell ceremony and small parade. All are welcome to attend and stay for a small reception following the service.
In recognition of Navy Week, the White Ensign will be raised at Port Colborne City Hall, King George Memorial Park, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 56, and along the Welland Canal on West Street from Tuesday, April 28 to Monday, May 4.
As a community with deep marine and naval roots, RCNA Niagara invites residents and visitors to come together to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and to express our gratitude to the men and women who continue to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces today.
Venue
Canadian Corps Association
70 West St
Port Colborne
L3K3C8
Dates
The event runs from 13:00 to 14:30 on the following dates.
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