Le Passe Temps Restaurant, Arras, France

This restaurant is luckily located right beside our hotel. Doug had his favorite meal of the trip so far, a grilled pork chop.
Vimy Ridge Visitor Centre, France

Today we visited the Vimy site. Our first stop was the visitor centre. The staff consists of Canadian university students who are their for 4 month shifts. They are incredibly friendly and wonderfulLeia mais
Vimy Ridge Memorial, France

The Vimy memorial was very impressive and we had a beautiful day to see it as it really stood out against the blue sky. It wasn't as big as we were expecting based on what we had seen on TV. ThereLeia mais
Givenchy-en-Gohelle, Cdn Cemetery, Franc

This is a Canadian WW1 Cemetery that is located right at the edge of where John Kennedy fought at Vimy Ridge. We had to hike in to it. Along the way we were seeing craters in the woods from theLeia mais
Givenchy-en-Gohelle, France

This village is right beside Vimy and it's a village that shows great appreciation for the Canadians. There's Canadian flags flying around the town and they put maple leaf stickers on everything fromLeia mais
Le Froucrepe's Creperie, Arras, France

An excellent lunch of savory crepes followed by a shared sundae.
Les Boves (caves), Arras, France

There is a cave and tunnel system under the village of Arras dating back to the 1100's. It was very interesting touring and hearing if it's various uses throughout history. Of special interest ofLeia mais
Town Hall Belfry, Arras, France

Doug went up to the belfry of the town hall but I did not. If you look very closely you can see me in the middle of the town square in the one picture he attached.
Le St. Germain Restaurant, Arras, France

This was a Franco American restaurant located in the underground tunnel system. Doug enjoyed his ribs. I wasn't a big fan, they had no sauce and were salty. We both had chocolate mousse for dessertLeia mais
Place des Hero's, Arras, France

This is the Grand Place and Place des Hero's. Basically the town squares of Arras. We were lucky and hit market day. The foods in the booths were amazing. Much of the buildings were destroyed in theLeia mais
Anzin-Saint-Aubin, France

Today we made a special point of visiting the small village of Anzin-Saint-Aubin as 100 years ago to the day, Doug's Great Grandfather was in this exact same village serving as a soldier in WW1. WhatLeia mais
Mont-Saint-Éloi, France

We spotted this in the distance and went to check it out. It was an Abbey that was destroyed during the French Revolution and then again during WW1. They decided not to rebuild.
Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery, France

The Commonwealth War Graves Cemeteries are extremely well kept and beautiful. This one is called Cabaret Rouge. It is a rather large one with more than 7,650 soldiers buried here. We have included aLeia mais
Zouaves Valley, Souchez, France

Doug climbed back up Vimy Ridge this afternoon from the Canadian side in the area where John Kennedy fought. He checked out some fields for war relics and was able to find shrapnel.
Hill 70 Memorial,Loos-en-Gohelle, France

We were looking forward to this stop as it's a new memorial (dedicated by the Governor General just a year ago) and honouring a lesser known battle that John Kennedy participated in. It was a terribleLeia mais
Hill 70, Loos-en-Gohelle, France

This was rather interesting. Doug had pinpointed the area where John's specific battalion fought in the Battle of Hill 70. Part of it was woods and part was farmers field. We decided we would go outLeia mais
Villers Station Cemetery, France

Basilique Notre-Dame, Albert, France

We zipped through the museum under this church as we had a lot to do today. We were doing some exploring in the Somme region today.
Beaumont-Hamel, France

This is a really nice site to visit. We did a tour with a Canadian guide from Newfoundland. Her Great Uncle was killed during the battle here. The site was full of British teens on school trips andLeia mais
Tea House, Auchonvillers, France

We stopped here for a quick drink as it's scorching hot. They have excavated trenches in their backyard that you can tour. It's part of a system linking the village cellars to the front line.
Regina Trench Cemetary, Courcelette, Fr.

We had to drive down a long lane between farmers fields to get to this cemetery but it was in an area that John was fighting in the Somme region. Doug found an unexploded grenade which we left to beLeia mais
Canadian War Memorial, Courcelette, Fr.

A village in the Somme region.
Le Tommy Cafe, Pozières, France

This was an interesting restaurant we popped into for dinner. It's located in the Somme area and was full of relics from WW1.
La Chavatte, France

A view of a small village across the fields from where John's unit was located. They battled towards and through the village.
Fenain, France

This is the village John Kennedy was in on the day the War ended (armistice day). We strolled around. There's pretty brick work and it happened to be market day.. It was very interesting to be at theLeia mais