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That’s a wrap on our Journey Across Canada! The combat boots began their train journey in Vancouver and travelled over 5000 km to 17 different communities from coast to coast ending in Halifax, where many soldiers sailed across the Atlantic to join our Allies bravely fighting for freedom in Europe. Thank you to everyone who joined us along the way and helped commemorate the Canadians who sacrificed so much to defend peace and freedom during the Second World War.
Canadian Armed Forces
Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites
Union Station
VIA Rail Canada
The North Shore New Brunswick Regiment
Canadian War Museum
Jasper National Park
Halifax Citadel
VIA Rail-Halifax
Via Rail - Winnipeg.
Gare du Palais
Queen Charlotte Armoury
Jefferson Armoury
Railway Society of Newfoundland Museum
VIA Rail Pacific Central Station
Via Rail - Kingston
Point Pleasant Park
WillowPark
Parks Canada
Canadian Armed Forces Operations
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Vancouver, British Columbia
March 29, 2019
A pair of combat boots began their train journey across the country
symbolizing the many Canadians who undertook a similar journey during the Second World War to serve our country.
Churchill, Manitoba
April 2
Edmonton, Alberta
April 24
Jasper, Alberta
April 30
14 community events from coast to coast
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
May 3
Winnipeg, Manitoba
May 8
highlighting the long journeys that service members took to Halifax where they sailed across the Atlantic to join our Allies bravely fighting for freedom in Europe.
Toronto, Ontario
May 15
Victoria, British Columbia
May 17
Kingston, Ontario
May 18
More than 5000 kilometres travelled.
Corner Brook, Newfoundland
May 23
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
May 23
Québec City, Québec
May 26
Moncton, New Brunswick
June 2
Halifax, Nova Scotia
June 3
We honour the Canadians, from all walks of life, who sacrificed so much to defend peace and freedom during the Second World War.
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