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 Centre Juno Beach Le Canada et la Deuxième Guerre mondiale 
25 Mars 2005
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— March 25, 2005

The visit to Juno Beach cements the Canadian history in your mind. Before you actually see where the Canadian soldiers have been or see the artefacts that they had to work with, it’s difficult to imagine how harsh the life for the soldiers really was. It is a humbling experience to know that young men and women from generations past would make so many sacrifices, not only for their country, but for future generations. This sacrifice is lost if we do not bother to observe and remember them.

A trip to France is a very good experience, not only cultural, but for personal growth. Learning about French culture not only allows for tolerance of another way of life, but for appreciation of that culture and your own. It is an enriching experience to not only see how other people fulfill their basic needs, but to realize that we all have the same basic needs. Until one travels to France or anywhere internationally, you live in a shell, but after your travels you are able to see much more clearly how small you truly are. It’s amazing to see things that you’ve only seen in books before, and to realize their tangibility. This trip is almost surreal; hard to believe what you’re experiencing. Definitely worth leaving home for.

Elyse Merriman (Students)
Hunting Hills High School