Canadian National Vimy Memorial
Canada's most impressive tribute overseas to those Canadians who fought and gave their lives in the First World War
Vimy 1917-2017 : Be part of history - Visitor Education Centre
Today I would like to introduce you to our new Visitor Centre that will open to the public as of April 10th.
Vimy 1917-2017 : New Visitor Education Centre - France
The breathtaking Canadian National Vimy Memorial, designed by Canadian sculptor and architect Walter Allward, stands as a tribute to all Canadians who served during the First World War.
Vimy Monument
Canada's most impressive overseas war monument is the majestic Canadian National Vimy Memorial. It is dedicated to Canadians who fought and gave their lives in the First World War.
Planning for Vimy
The Canadians trained rigorously before the battle. Models of the trench systems were built and the soldiers drilled on what to do.
Observation Group
The Allies used observation balloons and reconnaissance planes to gather important information on the German positions.
Canadian Railway Troop
Efficiently getting soldiers and supplies to the front lines was very important. Rail tracks were laid to aid the Canadians in the battle.
Vimy Preparation
The Canadians spent the entire winter strengthening their lines and preparing for the assault on Vimy.
Move to Vimy
The Canadians moved to the front lines across from Vimy Ridge in the late autumn of 1916.
The Battle of Vimy Ridge 100th Anniversary
100th Anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge
The sculptor’s tools
A window on Canada’s First World War Visitor Education Centre, Vimy, France.