Royal Canadian Legion

Royal Canadian Legion

The Royal Canadian Legion is a non-profit Canadian ex-service organization (veterans organization) founded in 1925, with more than 400,000 members worldwide. Membership includes people who have served as current and former military, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police, direct relatives of members and also affiliated members.

Elizabeth II, as Queen of Canada, is royal patron of the Legion; the Governor General of Canada is also traditionally appointed as a patron of the group.

Historically the Legion Hall was the social centre of many Canadian towns. This was especially the case in the provinces with severe restrictions on the sale of alcohol, rules the legions were generally exempt from.

Legion Athletic Camp

In 1962 the Legion began a summer sports camp at the International Peace Garden which is run to this day, and has helped to train over 35,000 school age athletes. Up to 12 sports are offered over a six-week period. www.legionathleticcamp.com

ee also

* List of Canadian organizations with royal patronage
* Haig Fund
* The Royal British Legion
* American Legion
* Veterans of Foreign Wars
* Returned & Services League of Australia
* Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association
* Remembrance Day poppies
* Remembrance Day
* Eswyn Lyster - Canadian warbride author

External links

* [http://www.legion.ca Royal Canadian Legion]
* [http://www.cwgc.org Commonwealth War Graves Commission - official Website]
* [http://www.rsl.org.au/ Returned & Services League of Australia]
* [http://www.legionathleticcamp.com/ Legion Athletic Camp]


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