March from Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer to Tailleville, retracing the route of Barthust's North Shore Regiment. The people of Saint-Aubin trace a path of remembrance. After landing on Juno Beach and liberating Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer on the morning of June 6, 1944, the North Shore (New Brunswwick) Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Buell, advanced inland. In the early afternoon, Major Daughney?s Company C was advancing across fields when the Canadians encountered German resistance at Tailleville. By evening, the three North Shore companies had 34 killed and 90 wounded.
Bring good walking shoes and rain gear.
Types
- Normandy battle
- D-Day
- Rambling
- Commemorations
Date
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Jeudi | From 14h45 |
Prices
Free for all