November 8, 2018 Ottawa, Ontario Natural Resources Canada

Each year, on Remembrance Day, we continue to recognize and thank the brave Canadians in uniform who have served and continue to serve our country in times of war, military conflict and peace.



Today, on Aboriginal Veterans Day, the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, along with Stéphane Lauzon, Parliamentary Secretary of Veterans Affairs, released an interactive map highlighting Canadian locations, from cities to lakes, named after Canadians who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country in military conflicts.

Called Canada’s Commemorative Map, the interactive map shows the official names of geographical features such as lakes, rivers, mountains, islands, parks and other locations that were named to honour war causalities and to commemorate Canada’s war efforts from 1867 to the present.

Place names provide a visible and enduring way to remember the personal sacrifice and heroism of armed forces personnel and certain civilians involved in these conflicts.