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Royal Canadian Legion #243

A branch of the Royal Canadian Legion was formed in Fort Vermilion on October 13, 1948 as a memorial to "Buddy" Hallett and Edward (Ted) Hansley who were killed overseas during World War II.  A memorial plaque is located in front of the hall to honour all those who gave their lives for our country, Canada.


Legion Building in 1987.
Legion Building in 1987.
Fort Vermilion Legion. Memorial plaque in front with wreaths for Remembrance day.
Fort Vermilion Legion. Memorial plaque in front with wreaths for Remembrance day.
Memorial plaque in front of the Legion.
Memorial plaque in front of the Legion.
Close up of the memorial plaque.
Close up of the memorial plaque.
List of Veterans from the Fort Vermilion area.
List of Veterans from the Fort Vermilion area.
Legion Building in 1987.
Legion Building in 1987.
Fort Vermilion Legion. Memorial plaque in front with wreaths for Remembrance day.
Fort Vermilion Legion. Memorial plaque in front with wreaths for Remembrance day.
Fort Vermilion Legion. Memorial plaque in front with wreaths for Remembrance day.
Memorial plaque in front of the Legion.
Close up of the memorial plaque.
List of Veterans from the Fort Vermilion area.
Legion Building in 1987.
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