Travel Blog Photos from Courseulles-sur-Mer (126)
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![]() | Courseulles-sur-Mer, France |
... What would these beaches say if they could talk about that morning 64 years ago? I finally made it to the town of Courseulle-sur-mer at 5 PM. This is where the Canadian Troops landed on the beach code named Juno. There is a fairly new information center ...
... it's effort to end the war. There was a steady stream of Canadians and other visitors during my time in Courseulles-sur-Mer. School groups from Kitchener and Sudbury too, learning hands-on, the history of their country. Leaving Juno Beach ...
... the D-Day landings took place. We shared a taxi to the bus station and then took a very inexpensive city bus to Courseulle-Sur-Mer to visit the Juno Beach Centre and see where the Canadians landed on D-Day. The Centre was very interesting and ...
... travels -- sad, mournful. Sunny days might have seemed a little disrespectful somehow... We were headed to Arromanches, then Courseulles-sur-Mer and Juno Beach, and finally, Bény-sur-Mer, the final resting place of over 6,000 Canadians who lost their ...