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Bruce County Highlights National Seniors Day

Every year on October 1, Canadians pay tribute to all seniors who have helped shape our country and who continue to enrich our lives every day. This day serves as a reminder of the invaluable contributions older individuals make at home, in communities, and within the workforce.

Every year on October 1, Canadians pay tribute to all seniors who have helped shape our country and who continue to enrich our lives every day. This day serves as a reminder of the invaluable contributions older individuals make at home, in communities, and within the workforce.

Seniors represent a significant segment of our population, and we can all think of someone who has made a difference in our lives - whether it's a mentor, teacher, grandparent, or friend. They serve as volunteers and role models, dedicating their time and wisdom to build strong families, communities, and workplaces.

“National Seniors Day is a wonderful opportunity to show appreciation. Bruce County would like to thank all seniors for their contribution to the community,” said Megan Garland, Director of Long Term Care and Senior Services.

Discover more about Long Term Care in Bruce County.