
Legion Centenary Logos for your Branch
As Dominion President, it is my distinct honour to join all Branches and members of The Royal Canadian Legion in looking forward with pride to our Centenary year in 2026. We have much to celebrate as we look back on a century of remembering and serving Veterans and our communities, while continuing to build a stronger and more vital Legion.
To ensure that every Legion Branch across the country can display the Centenary colours on all 2026 communications, Legion Headquarters has produced a custom Centenary logo package for your Branch.
Together, let’s make our Centenary a year when we all stand together to honour our legacy and advance the Legion’s mission and vision.
Access your Branch logo file:
- Check your Branch email for a message received on September 25, 2025. This email contains information on how to access Branch logos for your Provincial Command.
- For questions on using the logos, contact marketing@legion.ca
Every Branch receives...
- Your Centenary Branch logo – featuring the Legion100th anniversary logo, Branch number, and city/town name. Provided in Adobe Illustrator (design file), JPG, and PNG formats. Please note: Branches should not begin using the Centenary logo until after November 17, 2025. See the Centenary Branch Brand Manual for details.
- Your Standard Legion Branch logo – available for ongoing use before and after the Centenary year, including any long-term signage or materials. See the Standard Branch Brand Manual for details.
Download the brand manuals:
Frequently Asked Questions
1) What is the name under the Branch number on the logo?
It is the town or city where the Branch is located, based on the Branch profile. If this is incorrect or the Branch has concerns, contact marketing@legion.ca
2) Can I get a French Legion logo?
We are returning to a single, unified logo. Previously, a version with an “é” was used for French, but only the original logo is a registered trademark.
Why this change:
- Trademark protection – Only the original logo is registered.
- Commercial clarity – The original logo is approved for all uses, including in Quebec.
- Consistency – One logo strengthens the Legion brand and unifies all Branches.
French will continue to be supported in all communications; only the logo symbol is changing.
3) Can I use the Centenary logo now?
No. It can be used starting November 17, 2025, throughout 2026.
4) How do I open the AI file?
Most Branches won’t have software to open it. Save the file in case a designer needs the original design.