The commemoration of the War of 1812 will provide Canadians across the country with a unique opportunity to participate in national and local initiatives to highlight this defining moment in our history. Over the next four years, the Government of Canada will invest in a series of activities that will highlight the importance of the War of 1812 and its impact on the Canada we know today.
As part of the Government of Canada’s program to commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812, the Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Forces (CF) have developed several 1812-themed initiatives. Some of these initiatives will include:
Recognizing the War of 1812 heritage embraced by some CF units and the contribution made by First Nations and Métis allies to the War of 1812;
Supporting several Colonial Sailor Program re-enactment events during 2012-2015;
Promoting the tradition of the citizen soldier in Canada and commemorating the contributions made by regular and militia soldiers, provincial marine, and First Nations and Métis allies who participated in the War of 1812;
Supporting the deployment of a Royal Canadian Naval ships to Canadian ports in the Great Lakes throughout the 2012-2015 commemorative period;
Participating in a number of the United States Navy’s bicentennial commemoration efforts at select locations in the Great Lakes, East and West Coasts;
Contributing to the War of 1812 bicentennial celebrations by conducting aircraft flypasts at selected events; and
Participating in select, high-profile events (including re-enactments of the Battles of Stoney Creek and Queenston Heights), at which Regular and Reserve units raised in British North America made exemplary contributions to the overall end state of the War.
DND/CF War of 1812 Events and Initiatives
Commemorative Banners
The Department of National Defence has created the Canadian Forces War of 1812 Commemorative Banner. This Banner will be presented to CF units, formations, and establishments whose heritage embraces service in the defence of Canada during 1812-1815. The Commemorative Banner will also be available through Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada to those First Nations and Métis communities wanting to recognize and commemorate the contribution of First Nations and Métis allies to the defence of Canada during this same period. Once presented, the Banner may be carried, flown, or displayed throughout the 2012-2015 commemorative period. Thereafter, it may be paraded on anniversaries of events of the War of 1812 that specific units, formations, and establishments consider important to their own heritage. The Commemorative Banner will be unveiled in the coming months.
The War Of 1812 Commemorative Pin
Canadian Heritage will be issuing a “War of 1812 Commemorative Pin” as part of the Government of Canada’s commemoration efforts. As per CF Dress Instructions, military members will be authorized to wear the pin for the duration of the commemorative period.
Royal Canadian Navy’s Colonial Sailor Program
The Royal Canadian Navy will participate in community re-enactment events. This program is designed to raise public awareness about the maritime aspects of the colonial period through the re-enactment of historical events with actors in period costume, using period vessels. The Colonial Sailor Program is reflective of the Provincial Marine, the Canadian-manned force which provided naval services to the colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada up to the War of 1812, and which formed the basis for continuing “naval militias” through the 19th Century. The Provincial Marine was the first indigenous naval force manned by Canadians. It and its successor naval militia formations perpetuated citizen involvement in Canada’s naval defence until the passage of the Naval Service Act in 1910 established a formal Canadian navy.
The War Of 1812 Commemorative Pin
Port visits will be conducted over the next four years by Royal Canadian Navy and United States Navy vessels to Great Lakes ports, in conjunction with bicentennial events to commemorate either War of 1812 naval battles or commemorations of events at nearby battlefields.
Royal Canadian Navy’s Colonial Sailor Program
The Royal Canadian Navy will play a role in the various U.S. Signature events planned by the U.S. Navy on the East Coast including “Fleet Week.”
Canadian Army Activities
The Canadian Army’s contribution to the War of 1812 Commemorative initiative will be broken down into four main themes:
Unit commemorations;
Aboriginal commemorations and recognition;
Performances; and
Participation and/or presence.
The performances will include drill and colour party displays. Performances will take place at events including the Battle of York/Freedom of the City (Toronto) on the bicentennial of that battle on April 27, 2013.
The Canadian Army will participate and/or perform at the following main events, throughout 2012, 2013 and 2014:
Commemoration of the declaration of war (Toronto, ON on June 1, 2012);
the Battle of Stoney Creek (June 6, 2012);
the Battle of Queenston Heights (October 14, 2012);
the Battle of York (April 27-28, 2013);
the Battle/capture of Fort George (by the USA) (May 27, 2013);
the Battle of Chateauguay (October 7, 2013); and
the Battle of Lundy’s Lane (July 25, 2014).
Plans for participation in these events, as well as the remaining 30-plus others currently in the planning stages, will be promulgated by the participating units/formations in the coming months or years.