Day 4 - August 31: Ypres and Area

Day 4 - August 31:  Ypres and Area

Hill 70 Monument
We started the day by traveling to Loos to check out the new Hill 70 Monument. It was Officially opened on August 22, 2017. The top of the spire reaches a height of 70 meters above sea level - the same height as Hill 70 itself.







The pathway has 1877 maple leaves set into it to signify one for each Canadian that died in the battle of Hill 70. From the monument you can see the Hill 70 itself that our boys battled for from 15 - 25 August 1917.




Bayernwald Trenches
These were trenches used by the Germans near Ypres. They possessed an ability for the Germans to track the Allies' activities and from two kilometres away they could effectively bomb the city of Ypres. Adolph Hitter was stationed in Bayernwald trenches during the Great War.
The concrete bunkers allowed the men protection when the area was being shelled by the Allies. They were allowed to be built only 1.4 meters high so the men wouldn't use them for anything other.

Ypres
* Cloth Hall
*  Menin Gates






































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