Location | Lieu : Ottawa Ontario


In Person | En personne : 09/21/2025


Virtual Races | Courses virtuelles : 09/05/2025 - 09/26/2025

Share Your Story

The people are what make Canada Army Run so special,
and we love to hear and share your stories.

Our Remembrance Row and Dog Tag Stories features give you an opportunity to share stories and photographs. While you can submit your Dog Tag Stories throughout the year, Remembrance Row submissions are only open at a certain point before each year’s event and are only open to registered participants. Remembrance Row submissions will be open when submission forms appear below with instructions on how you can honour your loved ones.

 

Remembrance Row

2017 saw the launch of Remembrance Row, presented in partnership with The Royal Canadian Legion – a moving on-course feature that showcases photographs of veterans who have passed as a way to honour loved ones who served.

SHARE A STORY:

Through our virtual platform, Remembrance Row has become much more than just images. We encourage you to share a story about your nominated veteran, which will be displayed when you click on their image. Show others why they are so important to you, and inspire others through your message!

OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF REMEMBRANCE ROW:

Remembrance Row
* Returning Submissions *

If you have a sign or digital submission that you are requesting to have for 2024, please use the next form “Remembrance Row (Returning Submissions)”

This form is for returning submissions from past years only. If you are requesting a new submission that has not been part of prior events, please use the form “Remembrance Row (New Submissions)”

Dog Tag Stories

At Canada Army Run, we are honoured to share Canadian Army and military culture with you. A favourite way for us to do this is by awarding all finishers “dog tag” finisher medals, which closely resemble the identification tags of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members.

We’ve heard countless stories from participants over the years about what this symbolic medal means to them. Whether the medal represents a relative, keeps you connected to the CAF community or pushes you to “soldier on” in your own training, these stories help define our participant culture and make us No Ordinary Race.

We would love to hear your dog tag stories, and we invite you to share what our medal means to you here on this website.