A World War II historic guide to discover the D-Day Landing Beaches in Normandy

Travel Normandy guide François Gauthron offers tours of the Normandy landing beaches, World War II battlefield. Come and discover the most famous part of Normandy where took place the Landing and the battle of Normandy in June 1944 to liberate France and Europe. You will be escorted by a qualified bilingual guide who will show you round the major sites of the beaches. Visit the highlights of World War II sites in Normandy with an expert license guide, first the most important sites of the landing beaches.

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Bény-sur-Mer

Canadian Cemetery

2 049 soldiers were buried in this cemetery: 2 044 Canadians, 4 British and 1 French.

This site gathers graves of two temporary cemeteries established in 1944 in Bény-sur-Mer and Reviers.

Two maple lines lead from the centre to the remembrance stone. In the building on the left, at the entrance, a plaque is dedicated to The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa Regiment, to the men who fell during D-day and the campaign in Europe.