North Bay launches 2024 Armed Forces Day
Armed Forces Day will be held at Shabogesic Beach on June 19, 2024, with exciting air demonstrations, static displays and more.
This year’s lineup, featuring the CF Snowbirds, CF-18 Demonstration Team and the Canadian Armed Forces SkyHawks Parachute team, was officially announced during a launch held today by the City of North Bay with the support of the Honorary Colonels at 22 Wing/Canadian Forces Base North Bay.
“Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for the community to show its appreciation to the men and women who have and still are proudly serving in the Canadian Armed Forces,” said Mayor Peter Chirico. “We’re encouraging everyone to come out on June 19 and show their support for our military personnel.”
Armed Forces Day 2024 will run from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the North Bay Waterfront and all activities and entertainment are free to the public. Memorial Drive will be closed from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m.
School-aged children from local school boards and the public are invited to arrive at 10 a.m. to listen to the 22 Wing Band, walk through military static displays, including those highlighting the Algonquin Regiment of Canada, 33 Service Battalion, 22 Military Police Flight, Canadian Forces Museum of Aerospace Defence, United States Air Force and more.
“This will be the 12th year that the City of North Bay has hosted Armed Forces Day in person, where the community has come together to celebrate and show its support of our Armed Forces.,” said Honorary Colonel Jake Lacourse. “This year’s theme is to celebrate the Royal Canadian Air Force centennial.”
Armed Forces Day is held annually in North Bay to recognize members of the United States Air Force who, as part of NORAD and in support of the mission of the Canadian Air Defence Sector at 22Wing/Canadian Forces Base North Bay, contribute to the successful bi-national organization and have been part of the North Bay community for over 70 years.
“Armed Forces Day not only recognizes the critical role that our miliary personnel play in keeping our country safe, it’s also an opportunity for us to connect with the community as fellow citizens and neighbours,” said Colonel Richard Jolette, 22 Wing Commander.