Boulogne Town Plan – Operation Wellhit, September 1944

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Mapping the liberation of the Channel Ports.

This original wartime town plan was produced to support the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division during Operation Wellhit, the battle to liberate Boulogne-sur-Mer in September 1944. The map was used to coordinate urban fighting and the clearance of German defences as Canadian forces worked to secure France’s Channel ports.

A detailed record of the battle for Boulogne, this reproduction highlights the precision mapping and intelligence work that supported Canada’s advance through Northwest Europe.

Product Details:

  • Printed on 175gsm premium fine-art paper

  • Matte finish for an authentic archival look

  • Created from high-resolution scans of the original wartime map

  • Shows urban detail and terrain features used by Allied planners

  • Ideal for collectors, historians, educators, and battlefield visitors

  • Ships worldwide in protective packaging

A striking reproduction of the Boulogne Town Plan — a reminder of the careful planning and courage behind the Canadian victory at the Channel ports.