Monday, August 17, 2026
- Advertisement -

Remembrance Day parade set for Monday

Dignitaries will lay wreaths at the Cenotaph in time-honoured tribute

The Royal Bermuda Regiment Band & Corps of Drums, seen here at today’s Throne Speech ceremony, will be in action again on Monday.              Photo by Tony McWilliam

On Monday, the Remembrance Day Parade will take place to commemorate those who fell in two World Wars and other campaigns of the Allied Forces.

The ceremony gets underway at 10.30 am along Front Street.

Wreaths will be laid at the Cenotaph by Governor Rena Lalgie, Premier David Burt and other dignitaries.

The Royal Bermuda Regiment will support the ceremony with a Guard on parade and will be joined by the Bermuda Police Service, Sea Cadets and the Junior Leaders.

Music will be provided by the RBR Band & Corps of Drums, the Somerset Brigade Band, the Salvation Army Band, the North Village Band and the Bermuda Islands Pipe Band.

There will be road closures on Monday morning due to the parade and motorists are encouraged to consider alternative routes to avoid delays.

Author

- Advertisement -

Latest News

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -