
Check out the digital resources below to help honour Canada's Veterans leading up to and on November 11.
Images
Download these visuals and use them on your website, social media channels or virtual meetings.
Download all visuals (ZIP – 3.5 MB) or select one of the following based on your needs.
How to save images to your computer or mobile device
1. Select the image
On a PC: Right-click on the image you want to download.
On a Mac: Hold down the Control key (Ctrl) and click on the image you want to download.
On a mobile device: Tap and hold the image you want to download until the menu appears.2. Choose “Save as”
The options on the contextual menu will vary, depending on which web browser you’re using. Some browsers may say “Save as” while others may say “Save image as” or “Save picture as.”
3. Rename the file (optional)
A dialogue box will open, giving you the opportunity to change the file name or keep it as is.
4. Choose a destination folder
Specify a location to save the downloaded image and click “Save.”
Facebook, X, and LinkedIn

Text version - Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn
Canadian Armed Forces members in uniform walking toward an open door of a hangar. The text on the image reads: November 11 - The most unforgettable day of the year. Remember Canada’s Veterans. The Canada wordmark is in the bottom right hand corner.
Use this image for your Facebook, X and LinkedIn content.
Virtual meeting background

Text version - Virtual meeting background
A woman Canadian Armed Forces member carrying a large sandbag on her shoulder blends with an image of poppies in a field. The bilingual text on the image reads: Canada’s Armed Forces in the Americas and Les Forces armées canadiennes dans les Amériques. The website address veterans.gc.ca is in the centre in white lettering on a black background. The Canada wordmark is in the top righthand corner.
Use this background during your virtual meetings.
Poster

Text version - Poster
Multiple colour and black and white images of Canadian Armed Forces members on a ship, plane, boat and ski doo are arranged to make a larger image. The focal point in the poster is a designed image of a woman Canadian Armed Forces member carrying a large sandbag on her shoulder with poppies in the background. The bilingual text reads: Canada’s Armed Forces in the Americas and Les Forces armées canadiennes dans les Amériques.
Additional bilingual text reads: Veterans’ Week November 5-11 and Semaine des Vétérans 5 au 11 novembre. The Canada wordmark is in the bottom righthand corner. The website address veterans.gc.ca is in the centre.
Download the poster and share with friends and family. Access Veterans’ Week poster archive.


Text version - Instagram
Image 1: An Indigenous Canadian Armed Forces member in a blue uniform stands and holds an Indigenous Eagle Staff. The Canada wordmark is in the bottom righthand corner.
Image 2: A large poppy in the centre of the image with a field of poppies on both sides. The text on the image is the first line of the poem In Flanders Fields in seven different languages. In English the text is: In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row. The seven languages are English, French, Northern Michif, South Baffin Inuktitut, Plains Cree, Chinese (Traditional) and Arabic. The Canada wordmark is in the bottom righthand corner.
Use this image for your Instagram content.
How to get involved
- Watch and share our Unforgettable Day video.
- Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram or X and share our #Remembrance Day and #VeteransWeek social media posts, or start a conversation by using our social media shareables in the digital toolkit and the hashtag #CanadaRemembers.
- Check out People and Stories, featuring profiles of those who have served Canada at home, around the world and across generations.
- Show your gratitude by sending a recognition card to Veterans in your community.
- Travelling overseas? Plan your visit to Canada’s memorials in Europe.
Learning resources

Discover tools and resources for educators
Explore free resources to help classrooms learn about Veterans' Week and Remembrance Day. Find activities, learning plans and more for students of all ages.
Text version - Learning resources
Several children raising their hands are seated at desks in a classroom. A teacher stands near a whiteboard at the front of the room.