Remembrance Day ceremonies will be held across the tri-communities on Tuesday.
The largest at the Moncton Coliseum, starting at 10:30 am.
It includes the laying of wreaths by a large contingency, including local dignitaries and service members.
There is also a moment of silence, which is held every year on November 11th, marking the end of the First World War.
In Riverview, Remembrance Day ceremonies are held at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 10:50 am.
Ceremonies in Dieppe are at Ecole Mathieu Martin with a parade beginning at 10:30 am.
Also in Moncton, a service including the release of the white doves and the laying of poppies at the Victoria Park cenotaph at 10:30 am.
The Sunny Brae Legion also hosts its own services with a parade of service members and others who march to Sunny Brae Park on Massey Avenue. Services begin at 11 am.
In Shediac, a section of Main Street will be closed between Weldon and Comeau Street for Remembrance Day events at Pascal Poirier Park from 10 am until noon.
The Royal Canadian Air Force will be conducting a flypast for Remembrance Day commemorations, which includes a CP-140 Aurora that will do a flyover in Shediac.
If you live in Hillsborough, there will be a parade starting at the Hillsborough Kiwanis Community Centre beginning at 10:30 am.
For those wanting to attend services in Salisbury, meet at the Legion at 10 am. From there, you’ll head to the cenotaph.
In the community of Cap-Acadie, Remembrance Day will be held with a mass beginning at 10 am at Ste-Thérèse Church in Cap-Pelé, followed by a commemorative ceremony at the municipal building.

