
Clint and I standing on Juno Beach. Juno Beach, one of the sites of the Canadian D-Day landings on June 6, 1944, is located along the Normandy coast in France, primarily centered around the town of Courseulles-sur-Mer. The landing zone stretched across several villages, including Bernières-sur-Mer and Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer. The beach is situated between Gold Beach (British) to the west and Sword Beach (British) to the east.

Juno Beach 
Harbour 
Statue at the Visitor Centre
We went to 3 of the beaches I believe, Juno, Omaha and Gold. There were 5 beaches in total; Juno, Omaha, Sword, Gold and Utah. I have my photos a bit mixed up so I do know the Omaha Beach and Juno Beach photos and then I have some miscellaneous photos.


Omaha Beach 
Omaha Beach further down 
Old remnants of structures 



Very narrow streets for buses 
Coming up to Omaha Beach 

A mural I spotted on a building 
Canadian Cemetery
The Normandy American Cemetery was another place we stopped at.

Normandy American Cemetery 
Normandy American Cemetery
It was very moving to visit these spots and reflect on our past. It was quite emotional for all of us as it affected our group in one form or another.
Next stop ….. Paris !
