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Honour in Every Ounce: Reflecting on Remembrance Day

11 月 11, 2025

Each November, as Ottawa falls quiet under the autumn skies, we gather in reflection and gratitude. Remembrance Day is a time to honour the bravery and sacrifice of those who served, and those who continue to serve, for the freedoms we hold close and dear.

加拿大黃金, we believe remembrance is more than a moment of silence. It’s a commitment to preserving the legacies that shaped us. The same way gold endures, untarnished, steady, and pure, so too do the memories and stories of our veterans.

For many families, that legacy lives on through cherished heirlooms: a gold watch passed down from a grandfather who served, a locket worn through the years of war, or coins minted to mark moments of courage and history. These pieces are more than metal, they’re touchstones of memory, carrying both emotional and intrinsic values.

When we appraise or purchase gold, we understand it’s not always just about price, it’s about preserving stories. Whether you’re looking to keep, restore, or transform a family heirloom, every piece has a history worth honouring.

This Remembrance Day, we pause not just to remember, but to reflect on the enduring worth of what we hold close, in our hearts and in our hands. True value isn’t only found in gold and precious metals, but in the courage, compassion, and legacy they represent.

At the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month, we will always remember.

— Written by and photo courtesy of Ashley, Precious Metals Analyst at Canada Gold – Ottawa

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