Thank You Canada!

Dutch Liberation 2020 Canadian Society

In cities across Canada we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands and the rest of Europe from April 2020 to July 2020.

Thank You!

we thank all the volunteers, donors and supporters to our association, but after 4 years we decided to wrap up our activities. Again thanks.

Latest updates

On November 11 2022, the Dutch Liberation 2020 Canadian Society unveiled a memorial stone, to remember the work the Society did for the Vancouver community and to thank the people involved.

This stone is placed on the foot of the Dutch War Memorial “ The Joy of Freedom” and is located on the south side roof garden of the BC Court House between Hornby and Howe Street.

Joy of Freedom Statue
Dutch Canada 2020 School Programs

Press Release May 2021

May 5th is Dutch Heritage Day in Canada instituted by a private member’s bill passed in parliament in Ottawa on October 23, 2018. On its third anniversary, Dutch-Canadians in British Columbia are leading the way to profile the day.

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The Faces of Groesbeek

Tulp Gift 2021

Tulp Project Strong Love

2020 Liberation program

Program Overview

Our liberation celebration program includes an educational project for school children, a tulip project, Remembrance Day services, Prinses Christina Concert, King's Day, and a musical Cinematique with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.

About the Dutch Liberation 2020 Canadian Society

About Us

Representatives from the BC/Yukon Command of the Royal Canadian Legion, and members of various Dutch organizations in Canada joined together and created this Society. Learn more about the founding members of the society, our associates and sponsors.

Volunteers needed for Dutch Canadian Liberation Day 2020

Volunteers Needed

We are seeking volunteers to help with committee work and planning of events and activities.

Planting Tulips to Thank Canada

We have chosen the tulips ‘Canadian Liberator’ and ‘Strong Love’ to help raise awareness of the many sacrifices made by our soldiers, sailors, and airmen and to thank Canada for its contributions to end World War II in Europe.

Our goal is to plant as many red tulips across the country in cities, towns, villages, parks, and home gardens, to create an atmosphere of overwhelming thanks and appreciation of Canada and its veterans.

All tulip bulbs have sold out but we still accept your donation.

The Tulip Project

Coquitlam War Bride Remembers

Elsley Foulds
Elsley and Yetty Foulds

“The veterans parade in Apeldoorn created moments of overwhelming tears for my husband, for he felt in his heart how the people expressed such appreciation and thankfulness for their freedom – he realized the fight for freedom had really been worth the price”.

Elsley and Yetty Foulds

Previous Celebrations

Recommended Books

Terrible Victory

Terrible Victory

By Mark Zuehlke

On September 4, 1944, Antwerp, Europe’s largest port, fell to the Second British Army and it seemed the war would soon be won. But Antwerp was of little value unless the West Scheldt Estuary linking it to the North Sea was also in Allied hands.

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On to Victory

The Canadian Liberation of the Netherlands, March 23-May 5, 1945 by Mark Zuehlke

The eighth Canadian Battle Series volume shares the story of the tense final days of WWII, remembered in the Netherlands as “the sweetest of springs,” which saw the country’s liberation from German occupation.

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Testimonials

“I wanted to let you know that I managed to sell all 90 boxes of tulips that we ordered. PEACHLAND WILL BE DECORATED RED!”
Mrs. Jean Saul, President, Peachland Branch #69

Good morning Adriana & Erik,

My name is Erik Leidekker and I reside in Chilliwack BC and I’m also a citizen of the Netherlands. Last week I was going through the Council Agendas for August and noticed that the Dutch Liberation 2020 Canadian Society delegation was in attendance for a presentation to Council. Since I was in Europe in August, I was not able to attend.

I like to thank the Society for their effort in highlighting and creating awareness of a period that is of great importance to the Dutch people. Unfortunately, the great acts of bravery and sacrifice by the Canadian armed forces is largely going unnoticed in the country that played such an important role in the liberation of the Netherlands. Next May we say thanks to Canada once again and hopefully the Society’s efforts will create additional awareness amongst the Canadian public.

In May 2020, my wife and I will be attending the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands in my home town of Deventer which is 20 km west from the Canadian cemetery at Holten.

Again, thank you and I wish the Society all the best with the preparation and commemoration of this important event.

Best regards, Erik Leidekker Chilliwack BC

News and Updates

The second annual Canadian Walk for Veterans will be held at Lafarge Lake in Coquitlam BC on Saturday, October 19th, 2019″

Erik van der Ven receives Royal recognition from the King of the Netherlands on King’s Day (Koningsdag) in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Royal Decoration For Dutch Network’s Past President Dr. Adriana Zylmans
Press Release May 2021
New documentary celebrates Canadian role in the liberation of the Netherlands

Founding Members of The Society

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