The Road to Peace: Canada's Hundred Days Exhibit
Date: September 24 - December 14, 2018
Location: Visitor Education Centre, Canadian National Vimy Memorial
On August 8, 1918, the Battle of Amiens became the first in a series of Allied victories that would ultimately win the First World War. The Canadian Corps played such an important role in the weeks to follow that the period became known as Canada’s Hundred Days.
A century later, Canada Remembers.
Discover important milestones in Canada’s and Newfoundland’s final days of the Great War through The Road to Peace: Canada’s Hundred Days. Explore the cost of war. See the faces of those who served in a new light, thanks to historical images colourized by Canadian Heritage and the Vimy Foundation and portraits by Montreal illustrator Sharif Tarabay.
Then, Follow in their Footsteps by visiting the memorials built to honour them.
Road to Peace: Canada's Hundred Days at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial
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