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"The Battle of Vimy Ridge began on Easter morning 1917. Amid sleet, mud and shellfire, the soldiers of the Canadian Corp...
04/09/2026

"The Battle of Vimy Ridge began on Easter morning 1917. Amid sleet, mud and shellfire, the soldiers of the Canadian Corps fought their way up the ridge to take the high ground overlooking the Douai plain.

This stunning victory followed years of failed attempts to retake the ridge, and months of planning and preparation for the operation. The ridge had fallen into German hands during the initial advances of 1914. Since then, around 150,000 French and British soldiers had fallen trying to retake it. The Germans had been fortifying their positions on the ridge for years with deep bunkers, overlapping fields of machine gun fire and layers of barbed wire. When the Canadians attacked, they faced around 8,000 entrenched German defenders.

The battle began at 5:30am on April 9, with the first wave of around 15,000 men advancing under the creeping barrage of almost 1000 heavy guns. Most objectives were taken on schedule, and by afternoon most of the ridge was captured, with the notable exception of The Pimple, a high point at the North end of the ridge, where defenders held out until April 12.

By April 12, the Canadians had taken all of their objectives, as well as 4,000 prisoners. The Canadians held Vimy Ridge. This victory came at a high cost as 3,598 Canadians lost their lives, and 7,000 were wounded during the four-day battle. April 9, 1917 is still the bloodiest day in Canadian military history."
- www.vimyfoundation.ca

"WE WILL REMEMBER THEM"

Thank you to the Greater Sudbury Fire Services for the amazing write up. It was an honour to be I sudbury a few years ago to get shots of the beautiful at the

Merry Christmas from all of us at Firehouse 343!                                        🎄🚒We’re incredibly grateful for ...
12/24/2025

Merry Christmas from all of us at Firehouse 343!
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We’re incredibly grateful for another amazing year bringing Central Ontario’s premier firefighter experience to communities, families, and special events across the region. From birthdays and celebrations to community gatherings and unforgettable photo moments, it’s an honour to share the sights, sounds, and spirit of the fire service in a fun, interactive, and memorable way.
Thank you to everyone who welcomed us into your events and supported what we do. Your enthusiasm and smiles are what make Firehouse 343 truly special.

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a safe, happy holiday season. We can’t wait to make more memories together in the New Year. 🎅✨

🎃 Get ready to ignite some Halloween fun!Join us for Trick or Truck and take a tour of Engine 343, our pride and joy at ...
10/24/2025

🎃 Get ready to ignite some Halloween fun!
Join us for Trick or Truck and take a tour of Engine 343, our pride and joy at Firehouse 343! 🚒

We’ll have candy for the kids (and the kids at heart), lights flashing, and plenty of chances to see what it’s like to sit behind the wheel of a fire engine. 🔥👩‍🚒

We can’t wait to see all the little ghosts, ghouls, goblins and superheroes! as they make their rounds. Stop by, snap a photo, and say hi to the crew. We’re always happy to see our community smiling! 😊

No alarms here, just fun, treats, and maybe a few tricks! 🍭

Tomorrow night, Saturday October 25th from 5:00pm till 7:00pm at the Severn Bridge Agricultural Society Fall Fair Grounds. 1153 Southwood Road for Halloween Trick or Truck!




It’s been a quiet year for us here at Firehouse 343, but rest assured, we’re still here, still rolling, and still creati...
10/07/2025

It’s been a quiet year for us here at Firehouse 343, but rest assured, we’re still here, still rolling, and still creating dreams and memories at every event we attend.

Back in June, we said goodbye to Ladder 343, which found a new home back in service with a fire department in central Saskatchewan. We’re proud to see it continuing to do what it was built for, serving and protecting. That leaves Engine 343 as the workhorse of the Firehouse, and she’s been carrying the torch proudly!

Today, we had the incredible opportunity to give back by donating a large amount of fire equipment to Carl Eggiman and Firefighters Without Borders Canada. This gear that will soon be helping departments in need. Giving back to the fire service and community has always been at the heart of what we do.

We’re not going anywhere, but next season, you’ll see some exciting changes as we move into the next phase of Firehouse 343. Big things are coming, and we can’t wait to share them with you!

A huge thank you to everyone who continues to support us your encouragement keeps the flame burning.

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