War History
This has been the theme of the past few days... with a trip to Vimy ridge on the weekend and a trip to Juno beach today. They are very different sites but each with lots of valuable stuff to learn & experience.
Vimy has preserved some landscape as much as possible to the WWI conditions (trenches, tunnels, craters from mines); is supported by the gov't; maintains a beautiful monument celebrating Canada's contribution & sacrifice.
Juno has a museum that is only 4 years old; has a couple run-down German bunkers from WWII; and is LOADED with info about Canada's cultural climate in the 30's & 40's. Definitely recommend either site to any Canadian travelling around in France.
Hope everyone's doing well!!
Vimy has preserved some landscape as much as possible to the WWI conditions (trenches, tunnels, craters from mines); is supported by the gov't; maintains a beautiful monument celebrating Canada's contribution & sacrifice.
Juno has a museum that is only 4 years old; has a couple run-down German bunkers from WWII; and is LOADED with info about Canada's cultural climate in the 30's & 40's. Definitely recommend either site to any Canadian travelling around in France.
Hope everyone's doing well!!

