MAISON DES CANADIENS (CANADA HOUSE)
A place of remembrance and life for Canadians who died for our freedom
On the seafront, this villa was built in 1928 on the initiative of Léon Enault, director of the Louvre department stores and the Crillon Hotel. Closely linked to the D-Day landings, the Maison des Canadiens de Bernières is inscribed in the collective memory. It was, in fact, the first house liberated by the Canadians on June 6, 1944. Today, this "Famous House" is a place of remembrance, but also of life to remember the Canadians who died for our freedom.
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