If your are attending the rule and regulations have been released
Also it's not posted yet but there will be a shuttle available from the following locations. Exact address have not been released
Vimy, Givenchy and Lens
Schedule of events
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remem...niversary/vimy-event-guide/schedule-of-events
Site Map
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remem...dge/100-anniversary/vimy-event-guide/eventmap
General Information
Registration
Pre-registration was required by February 17, 2017 for the commemorative event on April 9 at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial.
Please note: Attendees will need to provide a printed copy of their official e-ticket and government-issued photo identification, such as a passport, national photo I.D. card or driver’s license, on the day of the event. If you are not registered, you will be denied access to the ceremony.
Site access
From April 1 to 5, 2017, access will be restricted within some areas of the Canadian National Vimy Memorial site due to event preparations. The site will be closed to the public from April 6 to 9, 2017. Only those who have pre-registered and have their e-ticket and government-issued identification will be permitted to access the site for the April 9 ceremony.
On April 10, 2017, the new Visitor Education Centre at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial, along with access to the tunnels and trenches will open to the public. Please expect long line-ups. To welcome a larger number of visitors during the Vimy centennial period, visitor services at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial will be available from 9:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m. on April 10 to April 12. Access to the area surrounding the monument may be restricted to allow for removal of equipment.
Shuttle bus service/parking
There will be no private vehicles permitted on-site April 9. A shuttle bus service will operate. You must park your vehicle in the designated parking areas.
On Sunday, April 9, the shuttle will run to the site from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. The shuttle will then move people off the site after the ceremony, beginning at approximately 6:00 p.m. For shuttle pick-up/drop-off locations, and shuttle hours call or visit the Canada Office - VIMY 100. More details on the shuttle bus service/parking will be posted as details are confirmed. Please check the website regularly. Pedestrians are permitted to access the site using authorized routes only. There will be some restrictions.
Seating
There will be limited seating available during the Commemorative Ceremony on April 9. Priority for seating will be reserved for Veterans and those with special needs. The Canadian National Vimy Memorial site is accessible to those with mobility impairments and is wheelchair accessible.
Restrictions at Vimy site
There are many areas of the Canadian National Vimy Memorial that are restricted to the public. These areas are marked by signs and barricades. For your safety, we ask that you respect these restrictions. As well, the following will not be permitted on-site during events: pets, glass bottles or dangerous objects (complete list of restricted items). Restricted items will be confiscated at the entrance.
After 100 years, the battlefields of France continue to give up munitions and other debris from the war. Please be aware that First World War munitions are dangerous and may still be “live” even 100 years later. If you do find something on the ground, please do not pick it up. Such items should only be handled by experts. Please make a note of where you found the item and advise one of the staff of its location.
What to wear/bring
April 9 will be a long, full day and you should plan accordingly. There will be limited sheltered areas. We recommend that you dress appropriately for the weather.
You may want to wear/ bring:
•clothes for cold, wet or windy weather (dress in layers);
•comfortable shoes;
•sunscreen; and
•daily medications.
Note: While concessions will be available, you may also want to bring food or snacks.
Wreaths
Regrettably, wreaths will not be permitted on the site on April 9.
Trenches/tunnels
The tunnels, trenches and Visitor Education Centre will not be accessible to the public on April 9.
Food concessions
There will be a limited variety of food and drinks available for purchase at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial site on April 9.
Restricted items/what not to bring
The following items will not be allowed on site April 9. Items will be confiscated at security.
•Plastic bottles (greater than 1 litre);
•Glass bottles
• Metal cans
•Insulated thermos
•Aerosols
•Alcoholic drinks/drugs
•Large bags (greater than 15 litres)
•Helmets
•Laptops
•Cameras (with a zoom greater than 10 cm)
•Video recorders (greater than 10 cm)
•Drones
•Horns/Megaphones
•Flags/Banners/leaflets/Posters
•Drums
•Confetti
•Sharp or pointed objects
•Tools
•Batteries
•Steel toe capped boots
•Pyrotechnics
•Flammable and explosive substances
•Weapons of any kind
•Pets
Cell phones
Please note that cell phones may not work at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial site due to limited cell phone reception.
Emergencies/medical services
In case of emergency, medical, fire and police services will be available on-site during all events. Should you require assistance, please advise one of the staff on-site or consult the site map in this guide for the “Medical tents” location. In order to best assist you in the event of an emergency, it is recommended that you keep a list of your medications with you.
For emergency consular assistance, Canadians in France can call the Embassy of Canada in Paris at 01 44 43 29 02 and follow the instructions, contact the Emergency Watch and Response Centre in Ottawa at +1 613 996-8885, or visit Request emergency assistance (travel.gc.ca).
Travel advice
For information about travelling to France, please visit Global Affairs Canada’s Travel Advice and Advisories page for France.