Honoring Canada’s Fallen Heroes: A Heartfelt Tribute from Trenton to Toronto
In a moving ceremony, citizens across Ontario gather to pay their respects to Canadian soldiers returning home. As the plane arrives, the solemn procession departs from Trenton, making its way to Toronto, where police officers, firemen, and everyday people stand in salute. Over 50 bridges are manned by first responders and citizens in red T-shirts, united in grief and respect. Capt. Mark Bossi, a veteran of Afghanistan, rides alongside, struggling with his emotions as the community honors the brave men and women who sacrificed everything for our freedom.
Honoring Canada’s Fallen Heroes: A Heartfelt Tribute from Trenton to Toronto
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People await the arrival of the plane transporting the bodies of Canadian soldiers
Departure of the procession from the military base in Trenton towards Toronto
All along the course, the firemen with their hands on their hearts greet the procession
Police officers salute the passage of the soldiers who died in the line of duty
Between Trenton and Toronto, there are 50 bridges, all are occupied by police officers, ambulance men, firemen and especially, ordinary people
The Citizens of Oshawa pack the over passes in Salute to the Heroes!
A Honour Guard of Durham Regional Police Salute Canada’s Heroes
A contingent of Ajax Fire & Emergency Services and local population Salute the Heroes
Capt. Mark Bossi, who served in Afghanistan, fought back tears as he rode along.
As the evening shadows grow, the people mass to pay homage to our Heroes
Downtown Toronto, nearing the offices of the Chief Coroner of Ontario
A final Salute, given by the Members of the Toronto Fire Dept.