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Canadian D-Day Sites and Juno Beach Small Group Day Trip
Journey from Paris to Normandy to see the Canada House, Bény-sur-Mer cemetery, and 2 German bunkers
12 h
Max 8 Guests
Honoring the legacy of the Canadian Third Division requires a journey to the very shores where they made history. This comprehensive day trip begins in Paris and takes you to the heart of the Juno sector to walk the historic coastline. You will see the famous Canada House and pay your respects at the Ardenne Abbey. We provide the most thorough Canadian-focused itinerary available, making this the best tour for travelers seeking a direct connection to D-Day sites.
What's included
Expert English-speaking guide
Juno Beach Center admission
Luxury minibus round-trip transport from Paris
German bunker access
Canadian Cemetery visit
Walk the liberation sands
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Itinerary
Meet your guide at 12 Avenue des Ternes
Your day begins near the iconic Arc de Triomphe in central Paris. Meet your expert guide and fellow travelers before boarding a luxury minibus equipped with leather seats and air conditioning. Enjoy a relaxing journey through the French countryside toward the Normandy coast.
Walk the sands of Juno Beach
Step onto the coastline where 14,000 troops landed during the D-Day invasion. Your guide uses detailed maps to explain the tactical maneuvers used by the infantry. You will also see the iconic Canada House, the first home liberated during the assault.
Explore the Juno Beach Center
Visit the premier museum dedicated to the Canadian contribution during World War II. Inside this modern facility in Courseulles-sur-Mer, you will find exhibits detailing the military efforts of the Allied forces. The center provides a clear look at the events of the liberation.
Enter the German bunkers
Join an official site guide to step inside two original German bunkers that formed part of the Atlantic Wall. These concrete fortifications are usually closed to the public and offer a unique perspective on the defensive challenges faced during the seaborne invasion.
Pay respects at the Bény-sur-Mer Canadian Cemetery
Visit the peaceful final resting place of over 2,000 soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy. You will learn the personal stories of these men while walking through the immaculately maintained grounds of this somber and important memorial site.
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Sun, 03 May 2026
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