Explore the Hauts-de-France region thanks to this private transfer. It takes about 20 minutes to get to the Vimy site.
Our car can have 3 adults and 1 child.
At the Canada National Vimy Memorial, you will see:
- the new interpretation centre, underground Grange tunnel, and restored trenches.
- Canadian Cemetery N°2 and Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery.
- the Moroccan Division Memorial.
- the Monument
The memorial at Vimy is Canada’s largest war memorial. It is dedicated to the memory of the 66,000 Canadians who died during the First World War. Canadian sculptor and architect Walter Seymour Allward captured the emotion of a nation faced with the sacrifice of its fellow citizens, as well as Canada’s deeply held values of peace and freedom. The memorial site is on land given to Canada in thanks by the people of France. It offers an impressive view overlooking the plain of Artois.
During the Great War, in France, in the north-Pas-de-Calais, at Vimy, near Arras, Canada was recognised by this battle as a free and Indepedant nation. Dedicated to peace and remembrance, the Canadian Vimy Memorial, the most prestigious Canadian monument in Europe, was erected to commemorate this hard battle of the trenches, to celebrate the birth of the Canadian nation and to ensure that this great War is the last.
There are English and French speaking guides in the interpretation centre. The rest of your visit to the site is self-guided.