The maps featured in C.P. Stacey's Official History of the Second World War show Canadian routes and how comprehensive the D-Day invasion and Normandy Campaign truly were.
This map shows the locations where the Canadian forces landed on D-Day. These locations are represented by four arrows on the northern coast at Graye-sur-Mer, Courseulles-sur-mer, Bernières-sur-Mer and St. Aubin-sur-Mer.
Moving southward, a solid red line stretching from the town of Arromanches to the Franceville Plage shows how far the Canadians pushed into Normandy by midnight on D-Day.
Two further lines, a dashed line stretching through the centre of the map and a dotted and dashed line at the bottom, show the locations of the Canadian Corps at midnight on the 12-13th and 20-21st respectively.
The location of individual divisions and key towns are also labelled.