The Officers’ - and by extension the Regiment’s – Annual Reunion Mess Dinner has been held since 1920 on the Friday evening preceding Armistice Sunday. The invitation list is limited to seventy former and serving officers and their guests.
The Officers’ - and by extension the Regiment’s - Annual Reunion Mess Dinner has been held since 1920 on the Friday evening preceding Remembrance Day.
The first such dinner was held in the old Westmount Rifles mess, located above a chemist's shop at the corner of Ste-Catherine Street and Greene Avenue in Westmount (the inauguration of the Ste-Catherine Street Armoury not occurring until 28 December 1925). The dinner reunited officers who had served during The Great War, and allowed them to remember comrades who had not returned from France and Flanders. The tradition continues to this day, in the same spirit.