Remembrance Day Event – Bruce County Museum highlights 85th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain with Historian Ted Barris

In honour of Remembrance Day, the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre will welcome acclaimed historian and author Ted Barris on Saturday, November 8, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. His special presentation explores the significant contributions of Canadian airmen during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War.

Marking the 85th anniversary of this pivotal campaign, Barris will highlight the extraordinary bravery of Canadian flyers who helped defend England during 113 harrowing days in 1940. Canadians – some from well-known families, others fresh from the farm – served in forty-seven squadrons, with twenty pilots lost in action and twelve receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross for their courage.

“Canadian innovation and courage helped win the greatest air battle of the Second World War,” says Barris. “Through documentary film footage, sound, interview clips and commentary, my presentation will give attendees a personalized sense of the Canadian pilots, politicians, engineers, and ordinary citizens who stepped up and made a difference.”

Through his compelling storytelling, Barris will share little-known accounts of the Canadians who answered the call to duty in one of history’s most defining air battles.

Copies of Barris’ book, The Battle of Britain, will be available for purchase using e-transfer or cash with the opportunity for autographs during the event.

Special thanks to the Port Elgin Legion Branch 340 and Southampton Legion Branch 155 for proudly presenting this event. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.brucemuseum.ca.

Guests will enjoy complimentary coffee, tea, and treats as part of this engaging afternoon event. Admission is $10 for Museum members and $15 for non-members.

About Ted Barris:  Ted Barris is an award-winning Canadian author, journalist, and broadcaster best known for his bestselling books on Canadian military history. With a career spanning five decades, he has written 22 books, including The Great Escape: A Canadian Story and Victory at Vimy. A dynamic speaker, a former Centennial College professor, and a recently appointed Member of the Order of Canada, Barris brings history to life through storytelling, research, and a deep respect for Canada’s veterans.