Ceremonies took place at war memorials in Hornsey, Tottenham, West Green, and Wood Green, as well as St Saviours Court on Alexandra Park Road.
Attendees at the Wood Green service included council leader Cllr Peray Ahmet, mayor of Haringey Cllr Ahmed Mahbub, Southgate and Wood Green MP Bambos Charalambous.
They joined faith, partner, and youth organisations in laying wreaths in honour of the fallen.
The Last Post was played just before a two-minute silence was observed.
This was followed by a wreath-laying ceremony, with prayers offered by representatives from the Haringey Multi-Faith Forum.
On Monday, November 10, an additional service took place at the war memorial in the Garden of Remembrance at Tottenham Cemetery.
Haringey families can get involved in Remembrance Day activities on Tuesday, November 11, by making their own poppies at various libraries.
These include Hornsey Library (3.30pm to 4.30pm), Marcus Garvey Library (3.30pm to 4.30pm), and Muswell Hill Library (3.45pm to 4.45pm).
The activity is designed for young children aged three and above.
Once made, the poppies can be pinned on the Remembrance Day boards at either Hornsey Library or Marcus Garvey Library.
Next Monday, November 17, Haringey families can also create a field of poppies at Stroud Green and Harringay Library (3.30pm to 4.30pm).
This activity is suitable for ages five and above.

