The Normandy landings on June 6, 1944, marked a turning point in WWII of which Canada played a vital role. Explore our travelling exhibit to uncover the personal stories of Canadians who helped liberate France from the German occupation. For a digital version of the exhibit click here.
What’s included
Our exhibit When Daylight Comes consists of 6 panels measuring 6 feet high by 8 feet wide. Each panel consists of a lightweight metal frame and a tension-fabric banner. Set up is easy and no tools are required. Read our exhibit guide for further information.
How to Book
The travelling version of our exhibit is available year-round to schools and institutions. To reserve a copy, fill out our reservation form with your contact information and requested reservation dates. Once you have filled out the form, we will contact you by email: please check your spam folder so you don’t miss our message!
Associated Activities
Honouring Bravery has a number of activities that can be done in conjunction with our exhibit. These activities were designed as an educational tool for educators teaching Ontario’s Grade 10 history course, Canadian History since World War I, but can also be adapted for other audiences.

