This map will help you discover the Canadian sector of the Normandy Landing Beaches: Juno.

The Juno Beach sector stretches from Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer to Graye-sur-Mer. It lies between the British sectors of Sword Beach and Gold Beach.

Discover the museums, memorial sites and headstones that dot the Canadian sector.

In 1944, on 6 June and during the long summer that followed, men from all over the world (Canadians, Americans, British, Poles, etc.) came to Normandy to fight for our freedom.

The Normandy landings on 6 June 1944 were without doubt the largest amphibious and airborne operation of all time.

In the Juno sector, 14,000 Canadians and 9,000 British landed on D-Day.

Let us remember the one million Canadians who wore the uniform, making a decisive contribution to the Allied forces.

Come and visit these emotionally-charged sites.

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