CDDHS/DCMA Battlefields Tour 2013

Live from Juno Beach 11:15 am

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Today, April 10th, the students and staff will be taking part in a ceremony at Juno Beach. 

 

Follow it live here. The link for the webcam is near the bottom of the page.
 

The Juno Beach Centre is a museum and cultural centre, which opened at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France on June 6, 2003. The Centre presents the war effort made by all Canadians, civilian and military alike, both at home and on the various fronts during the Second World War, as well as the manifold faces of contemporary Canadian society.

The Minister of Canadian Heritage has designated the Juno Beach landing site to be a site of national historic significance to Canada.
 Juno Beach 2012 

95th Anniversary of Vimy Ridge

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Thousands of Canadian students joined the Governor General and the minister of veterans affairs in France today, April 9th, to mark the 95th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
 

"We stand on hallowed ground — a place of agonized conflict, a site of appalling loss of life, a vessel of sorrow, a crucible of courage, a hallmark of ingenuity, collaboration and resolve undertaken by men at arms in the cause of peace," Johnston said.
 

The trip reports: "We were up at 5:30 a.m. to prepare for the big day. Over 5000 Canadian students attended the 95th anniversary of Vimy Ridge. We had a 2.7 km SILENT march up the hill to one of the Canadian cemeteries at Vimy. The march was very moving as many locals came out to watch and most houses had doors and windows decorated with Canadian flags. We got to see the trenches, the Vimy Memorial and participate in the televised 95th anniversary ceremony that governor general David Johnston attended. The kids were great despite steady and sometimes heavy rain."
vimy ridge Vimy Ridge 2012