Full Day Private Canadian Battlefields Tour from Arras
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Full Day Private Canadian Battlefields Tour from Arras

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About this experience

The Canadian victory at Vimy Ridge has been known for being the marker of Canadian nationhood and identity; but what events led to this battle and what makes it such a special battle? Who were those soldiers and what was their daily lives like? In this 8 hours tour, we will talk about many aspects of WW1 and, in particular the CEF. This is a personalized tour where we accept only three people at a time. This allows for flexibility, should you need to pay your respect on your relative's grave or visit a particular place. Just let us know and we will do our best to assist you!

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What's included

Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

1

Arras is blessed with a very rich architectural heritage as its two Flemish Baroque style squares : « La Place des Heroes » and « La Grand Place » will confirm. It is also a place full of history going from Roman times and across the centuries. During the hour long visit the guide will tell you some of its story walking along its paved street

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With 4000 artifacts. this museum is one of the largest private collections in Europe. This is the 50 years' passion of one man: David Bardiaux who spent his childhood browsing the fields of Arras area for WW1 memorabilia. David will be happy to take you around to tell the stories behind some of those objects.

3

Originally created by the French authority between 1919 and 1923, Neuville-Saint- Vaast is the largest German war cemetery in France. It is the final resting place for 44,833 casualties from the Battles of Artois, Vimy, and Lorette which took place between 1914 and 1917.
On this site, we will discuss how each country dealt with the aftermath of WW1 and organized the creation of cemeteries and memorials to honor their dead.

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Stop 4

Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery was established near the site of a small café called Cabaret Rouge used by soldiers in the early days of the First World war. It contains 7,655 Commonwealth burials from WWI from 100 other cemeteries and WWII. On the 25th of May 2000, the CWGC exhumed the remains of an unidentified Canadian Soldier. His ashes were returned to Canada and laid to rest at the foot of the National War Memorial in Ottawa.

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Stop 5

There is a legend that says that in any war whoever wins will be the army that captures the range of the hills where Notre Dame de Lorette stands.
At 165 meters high and overlooking the whole of the Douai plain, Notre Dame de Lorette is the largest French military cemetery in the world and is the resting place of over 40,000 soldiers who died in action in 1914 and 1915 in the battles of Artois.
This site also includes the beautiful Neo-Byzantine Basilica Notre Dame de Lorette, the lantern tower, and seven ossuaries.

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L'Estaminet de Lorette
We will have an hour for lunch in this very quirky place by Notre Dame de Lorette

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Stop 7

The first Canadian troops arrived in France in December 1914 in the largest convoy ever to cross the Atlantic. Respected and feared by the ennemy their courage led to Victory in the Battle of Vimy Ridge which later became the marker of Canadian nationhood and identity.

In this tour we will visit the «Canadian National Vimy Memorial» and the battlefield on which it stands. Walk in the trenches, use one of the tunnels dug before the battle and see what happened here between the 9th and 12th of April 1917.

8

This is an optional stop and will depend on the weather.
We will go to Farbus wood, to have a look at German bunkers and look for WW1 memorabilia in the surrounding fields.

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Roclincourt was within the British frontline in the battle of Arras in 1917. It is from this village that the 51st Highland Division and 34th division left on the 9th of April 1917. It is also the French sector during the 3rd battle of Artois.
In 2015 the remains of the body of a French soldier were recovered as workers were digging the pavement, rue de Douai. His name was Rene Grenier. Your guide will tell you the story of this particular soldier.

What's not included

Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Meeting point

Meeting points can either be at Arras Railway Station or at your hotel in Arras.
I will be wearing my guide badge.

About Arras

Arras is a charming city in northern France known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and the famous Arras Carnival. The city's historic center features beautiful Flemish-style buildings and grand squares, making it a delight for visitors interested in history and culture.

Top Attractions

Grand Place and Place des Héros

These two grand squares are the heart of Arras, surrounded by stunning Flemish-style buildings with ornate facades. They are a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-see for any visitor.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours Free

Belfry of Arras

This 15th-century belfry is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside from its top.

Historical/Architecture 30-45 minutes €5

Citadel of Arras

Built by Vauban in the 17th century, this star-shaped fortress is a testament to the city's military history and offers beautiful gardens and walking paths.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

WW1 Battlefields and Memorials

Arras is surrounded by significant WW1 battlefields and memorials, including the Canadian National Vimy Memorial and the Arras Memorial.

Historical Half-day to full-day Variable, some sites are free while others may charge an entrance fee

Must-Try Local Dishes

Flemish Carbonnade

A traditional Flemish beef and beer stew, slow-cooked with onions and spices, often served with fries or bread.

Main dish Contains beef and beer, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans

Arras Ham

A local delicacy made from pork, salt, and spices, often served as a charcuterie board or in sandwiches.

Snack/Deli Contains pork, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans

Waffles

Belgian-style waffles, often served with whipped cream, fruit, or chocolate, are a popular treat in the region.

Dessert Can be made vegetarian or vegan with the right toppings

Popular Activities

Hiking in the surrounding countryside Cycling through the region's bike-friendly paths Picnicking in the Citadel gardens Enjoying a coffee or meal at a local cafe or restaurant Visiting museums and galleries Exploring the historic center and architecture Attending local festivals and events Visiting the Christmas markets in December

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, outdoor festivals, and the famous Arras Carnival. The city is bustling with activities and events.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: French
  • Widely spoken: English, Dutch
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Arras is a generally safe city with a low crime rate, but it's always important to take basic precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services, and always agree on a fare before starting your journey
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, and avoid carrying large amounts of cash

Getting there

By air
  • Lille Airport • 50 km from Arras
By train

Arras Railway Station

By bus

Arras Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The local bus network covers the city and surrounding areas, making it easy to get around.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

City Center Saint-Nicolas Saint-Pierre

Day trips

Lille
50 km from Arras • Full day

Lille is a vibrant city with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a thriving cultural scene. It's a great destination for a day trip from Arras.

Béthune
25 km from Arras • Half day

Béthune is a charming medieval town with a rich history and beautiful architecture. It's a great destination for a half-day trip from Arras.

Vimy Ridge
15 km from Arras • Half day

Vimy Ridge is a significant WW1 battle site and memorial, offering a poignant and moving experience for visitors.

Festivals

Arras Carnival • The weeks leading up to Lent Arras Film Festival • November Arras Christmas Market • December

Pro tips

  • Visit the city's historic center and grand squares in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds
  • Try the local specialties, such as Flemish Carbonnade and Arras Ham, for a true taste of the region's cuisine
  • Consider hiring a guide or joining a tour for a more informative and in-depth experience, especially when visiting the WW1 battlefields and memorials
  • Explore the surrounding countryside and villages for a unique and authentic experience, and to see a different side of the region
  • Attend local festivals and events, such as the Arras Carnival or the Arras Film Festival, for a memorable and immersive cultural experience
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  • Max travelers: 3
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