The Royal Canadian Legion’s National Headquarters and 1,350 Branches across the country are paying their respects to those who fell during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, by lowering their Canadian flags to half-mast. Vimy Ridge Day 2025 marks the 108th anniversary of the historic Show more
— The Royal Canadian Legion (@RoyalCdnLegion) April 9, 2025
This is the flag that was carried by Canadian soldiers at Vimy Ridge. Today’s Liberal Party calls it a symbol of hate.
The Battle of Vimy Ridge was a defining moment in history — when the four divisions of the Canadian Corps joined together in courage and unity on the battlefield. More than 3,598 Canadians paid the ultimate sacrifice. Lest we forget. Show more
#OTD in 1917, during the First World War, Canada was tasked with capturing Vimy Ridge in France. The battle would prove to be a major victory, placing Canada on the world stage. Here's the story of how all four divisions of the Canadian Corps fought as one. 1/6 Show more Library and Archives Canada
— Canadian Armed Forces (@CanadianForces) April 9, 2025
Today, we honour the 3,598 Canadian soldiers who gave their lives for our country at the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Their courage, sacrifice, and commitment to our Canadian values of peace and freedom will never be forgotten. Lest we forget. Show more
108 years ago today, at 5:30 a.m., all four divisions of the Canadian Corps fought together for the first time at the Battle of Vimy Ridge. On a cold Easter morning, they advanced through sleet and snow. #VimyDay #VimyRidge
— The Vimy Foundation 🍁 La Fondation Vimy (@vimyfoundation) April 9, 2025
On this day in 1917, the Battle of Vimy Ridge began. It is one of the most famous battles in Canadian history, which saw four Canadian divisions fighting together for the first time against three German divisions. Let's look at some facts of this battle. Show more
— Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@CraigBaird) April 9, 2025
Today marks the anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, a defining moment in Canadian history. As we reflect on the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers, let us be reminded of the power of unity in the face of adversity. May their courage continue to inspire us. Show more
— Governor General of Canada (@GGCanada) April 9, 2025
The National Flag of Canada flies at half-mast on the Peace Tower, honouring the brave Canadian soldiers who fought and sacrificed during the Battle of Vimy Ridge in 1917. This pivotal battle marked a defining moment of national unity and heroism. We remember. Show more
The assault on Vimy Ridge began on Easter Monday, April 9, 1917. Four days later, the ridge belonged to Canada. It still does. Of the roughly 100,000 Canadians who served at Vimy, more than 10,600 were casualties, including almost 3,600 who lost their lives. Lest we forget. Show more
— Wounded Warriors CAN (@WoundWarriorCA) April 9, 2025
Vimy Ridge Day History
Vimy Ridge Day commemorates the battle of Vimy Ridge, an important and historic event during World War I. It pays tribute to the courage, bravery, and sacrifices of the Canadian soldiers who fought for their country in this significant battle. The Observance serves as a reminder of the strength and unity of the Canadian forces, which played a crucial role in securing victory at Vimy Ridge, a pivotal moment in Canadian military history.
The battle of Vimy Ridge took place from April 9th to 12th, 1917, in France, during the First World War. This intense conflict saw four divisions of the Canadian Corps come together for the first time to attack and capture the heavily fortified German-held ridge. The Canadians' victory in this battle earned them a reputation for effective and innovative tactics, and it is considered a defining moment for Canada as a nation. The success at Vimy Ridge ultimately contributed to the Allied forces' eventual triumph over Germany during the Great War.
In Canada, Vimy Ridge Day is observed on April 9th each year. Various ceremonies and events take place across the country to remember and honour the brave soldiers who fought in this battle. These may include laying wreaths at cenotaphs, visiting war memorials, or attending special commemoration services.
Top facts about Vimy Ridge Day
Four men were awarded Victoria Crosses for their bravery in the battle. The Victoria Cross is the highest and most prestigious award of the British armed forces. Those awarded for their bravery were: -Private William Milne of the 16th Battalion -Lance-Sergeant Ellis Sifton of the 18th Battalion -Private John Pattison of the 50th Battalion -Captain Thain MacDowell of the 38th Battalion
The Battle of Vimy Ridge was the first time all 4 divisions of the Canadian Corps attacked together in an organized formation.
According to veterans.gc.ca, out of the 100,000 Canadians who served in the battle of Vimy Ridge, there were 10,600 Canadian casualties and 3,600 deaths.
The battle is particularly significant as it was the first occasion when all four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force fought together as a unified fighting force.
The capture of Vimy Ridge showed the world that Canada was capable of playing a significant role in the war.
More than 10,000 Canadian soldiers were either killed or injured during the battle.
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Top things to do for Vimy Ridge Day
View and experience a virtual tour of the Vimy Memorial.
Visit the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France. It stands as tribute to all who served their country in battle during World War I.
Watch a movie or documentary illustrating the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Here are our suggestions: How This Canadian Victory Over Germany Shaped Their Identity (2018) Vimy Ridge: Heaven to Hell (2007) The Battle of Vimy Ridge - Part 1: Setting the Stage (1997)
Read The Battle of Vimy Ridge: The History and Legacy of Canada's Most Famous Battle of World War I by Charles River Editors.