Ottawa – The peacekeeping operation in Cyprus, known as Operation Snowgoose, began in 1964 and continues today. It is one of Canada’s longest and best-known overseas military commitments, with approximately 28,000 serving there over the years. A Canadian contingent served on the island from 1964 to 1993, with 28 Canadian serving members giving their lives in service to the mission. The UN, including representation from Canada, continues to maintain a presence on the island as part of United Nations (UN) peace efforts.
To mark the 60th anniversary of Canadian Peacekeeping in Cyprus, the Cyprus 2024 Commemoration group, made up of Canadian Veterans of the mission and their families, will return to Cyprus for commemorative engagements from November 4-12. A Government of Canada delegation, comprised of representatives from Indigenous and Veteran organizations, will also travel to participate in the program. All members will participate in ceremonies, visit key sites linked to the conflict, and have the opportunity to connect with United Nations personnel currently serving there. The program will conclude with a Remembrance Day ceremony on November 11, at the Canadian UN Peacekeeper Memorial in Wolseley Barracks, UN Sector 2 HQ. The ceremony, while early in the morning, will be streamed live for Canadians to watch at home. The Canadian delegation will also be joined by Cyprus Veterans from the United Kingdom, Finland, and Sweden, who are also in the area participating in commemorative events.
Canadian peacekeepers have shown their commitment and bravery throughout the peacekeeping operation in Cyprus, facing many challenging and dangerous situations. In July 1974, Canadian and other United Nations peacekeepers suddenly found themselves in the middle of a war zone. Although outnumbered and under attack from both sides, they held key positioning along the Green Line and defended the Airport before a ceasefire was negotiated. The strategy worked and strategic positions were held.
Veterans Affairs Canada, along with the Cyprus 2024 Commemoration group and other partners, encourages Canadians to learn about the Canadian Armed Force’s contributions and sacrifices in Cyprus from 1964 to today.
Join us in #CanadaRemembers activities in Canada and online. Share your connection to Canada’s participation in the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, and other peacekeeping operations around the world.
“This journey holds deep personal significance for Canadian Veterans who served in Operation Snowgoose and their families. It provides them with the opportunity to connect with fellow Veterans who served there over the years, and share stories of their service with Canadians. On this anniversary, we recognize the high cost of this operation on the Canadian Armed Forces personnel who have served there over the past sixty years. We pay tribute to their contribution to peace, and recognize the challenges they faced along the way.” – Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence